I have used tractors all my life and there was two things in the video I had never seen. The side discharge manure thing and the tire cleaner. Both good ideas.
Some of the best money I ever spent was on a grapple and pallet forks for my tractor. They have paid for themselves numerous times. Would love to have a wood chipper on the property now, that could certainly prove to be useful.
Pallet forks are very useful. Swapping between pallet forks and bucket is why you want the quick attach on the loader. Landscape rake is great for clean-up. GET TEETH for the bucket. Preferably an easily removed/attached tooth bar. Teeth break up the soil and help the bucket scoop more with less stress on the tractor.
Pallet forks are important for your operation, but mine barely get used. Same with my brush cutter. BUY equipment that suits YOUR needs, not someone else's.
@@ThisOldMan-ya472 True, but you really can't know that for sure until you own them. When I bought them, I had no idea of the wide range of applications that I am currently using them for. If they (or anything else, for that matter) is sitting unused, sell it.
@@andrewt248 More importantly, it also depends what someone can afford. My brush mower, I bought used for $450 and it paid for itself in one use. I cut a walking trail on a 5 acre property covered in 10 years growth of wild rose bushes, and my wife was the Realtor, and quickly inked a deal. So yes, one never knows. :-)
My most used implements are #1 a straight blade, #2 a brush mower, and #3 a box blade. Other than that I get annoyed with the 3pt and like my pull behind implements.
Box blade for grading driveways or do you have other uses? I'm seriously thinking about getting a tractor for tilling, snow scraping and maybe I'll get an auger for fencing. It's so expensive here to rent something for tilling that I can get an old used tractor for 3-10x the cost. So why not get one for my other needs too. Unfortunately I missed a fantastic buying opportunity due to not fully understanding the tractor I was bidding on at an auction.
Pallet forks are an extremely underrated attachment. I almost never use them to move pallets. They're a great poor man's grapple and can be used to move just about anything. My most fun attachment though has to be my rotary cutter. There's something so satisfying about mowing down thick brush and leaving a (somewhat) clean path behind you. Landscape rakes are another very useful tool that you really don't appreciate until you have one.
Messick's came through with a set of pallet forks for my BX2680 when my dealer failed to be able to provide them. Like Neal, I think my pallet forks get more use than the loader bucket. A wood chipper, a 48" rotary cutter, and a sickle mower or flail mower are definitely on my list. The trouble with stuff like this, the weight for shipping, I'd love to buy from Messick's but the shipping is so high it outweighs the benefits.
@@MessicksEquip I was going to say that's what most places do. Having something ordered like heavy implements & attachments, and having them shipped to a FedEx hub like you guys did my pallet forks saved quite a bit of money, if I ever order again that's what I'll do...no need to pay for a lift gate charge, I can simply take my trailer over to the FedEx hub and they drop the item right on my trailer, very nice and convenient. I was surprised how quick the pallet forks arrived, I think it was like 6 days after I ordered them and a holiday thrown in the mix, so very quick and I'm in Idaho so pretty much cross country shipment. Have a great weekend.
Boy do I wish I had bought a set of quick attach pallet forks 2 years ago. Now the price has almost doubled. I have the forks that slide on the bucket, but you loose a lot of capacity with them.
You missed the most SIGNIFICANT point, the front axle pivot point, which makes the tractor more unstable as one raises the FEL. It is equivalent to having a single front tire.
Stump/spade buckets work magnificently for concrete removal. My stump bucket has definitely taken out more pavement than stumps. Out of all my 20-something attachments, my stump bucket and 4:1 bucket are practically worth their weight in gold.... or diesel fuel, lately.
Not really. Many people are still waiting on tractors, implements, etc. Some dealers were smart enough to stock pile a lot of inventory prior to the shut downs, but many dealers didn't bother planning ahead...mine definitely didn't, but then again who knew everyone and their dog would go out and buy a sub-compact or compact tractor and a trailer load of attachments/implements LOL. My dealer sold 250 BX series tractors last year that I know of, and they normally sell maybe 100-125 of them a year...supply/demand was so upset they're running all over creating grabbing what inventory they can get their hands on. I waited 9 months for the mid mount mower for my BX, never received it and now waiting on a refund check from my dealer....apparently refund checks are backordered as well.
2:09 where I'm at in Florida people use these to rip pepper trees out of the ground by their roots. I've even seen the larger loaders using a similar attachment to take down huge pine trees. I'm talking 80ft+ trees.
He didn't include the my most used attachment. A three point receiver hitch. By putting the right hitch I move farm trailer, automotive trailers, even the fifth wheel camper.
Now hold on a second, that concrete breakeryou show is not going to run on a tractor 3rd function. You really need a skid steer for the proper hydraulic flow
Wish I could find some decent used pallet forks for my BX 2380. Apparently no one ever sells them used. I've been trolling Craigslist for a year and have yet to see any. I'd rather have a grapple, but I'll probably settle for the poor man's grapple (forks).
Thank you for the video. Just out of curiosity Neal, how much on the average has the price of the implements increased in the past 12 months? I'm guessing 15-20%? Cheers
The 60" non-drive over mower I ordered 9 months ago and never received was $2700 at the time...now is $3200 and can't find one anywhere. I ended up buying a new lawn tractor instead. Waiting for my refund check from my dealer on the mower deck.
I love your video, but you should be able to show hiw those implement works. Hard to see how they work, when you just talk about it. All very interesting, but need to see working in real life. God bless.
I'm looking for the owner of this company.....I need to show you guys my father's plow he invented.... I think you guys would be really interested in it.....
A tractor without implements is a slow ride to the mailbox.
I have used tractors all my life and there was two things in the video I had never seen. The side discharge manure thing and the tire cleaner. Both good ideas.
What a fantastic overview. I'm going to save this one, since there are a lot of goodies I want to acquire eventually.
Some of the best money I ever spent was on a grapple and pallet forks for my tractor. They have paid for themselves numerous times. Would love to have a wood chipper on the property now, that could certainly prove to be useful.
Pallet forks are very useful.
Swapping between pallet forks and bucket is why you want the quick attach on the loader.
Landscape rake is great for clean-up.
GET TEETH for the bucket. Preferably an easily removed/attached tooth bar.
Teeth break up the soil and help the bucket scoop more with less stress on the tractor.
Pls send a complementary sample flail mower and wood chipper. Thanks! :)
Pallet forks should be just about everyone's first purchase, IMO.
Pallet forks are important for your operation, but mine barely get used. Same with my brush cutter. BUY equipment that suits YOUR needs, not someone else's.
@@ThisOldMan-ya472 True, but you really can't know that for sure until you own them. When I bought them, I had no idea of the wide range of applications that I am currently using them for. If they (or anything else, for that matter) is sitting unused, sell it.
@@andrewt248 More importantly, it also depends what someone can afford. My brush mower, I bought used for $450 and it paid for itself in one use. I cut a walking trail on a 5 acre property covered in 10 years growth of wild rose bushes, and my wife was the Realtor, and quickly inked a deal. So yes, one never knows. :-)
Use my pallet forks 10 to 1 over my bucket
@@xdude2x For what purposes ? :-)
My most used implements are #1 a straight blade, #2 a brush mower, and #3 a box blade. Other than that I get annoyed with the 3pt and like my pull behind implements.
Box blade for grading driveways or do you have other uses?
I'm seriously thinking about getting a tractor for tilling, snow scraping and maybe I'll get an auger for fencing.
It's so expensive here to rent something for tilling that I can get an old used tractor for 3-10x the cost. So why not get one for my other needs too. Unfortunately I missed a fantastic buying opportunity due to not fully understanding the tractor I was bidding on at an auction.
Pallet forks are an extremely underrated attachment. I almost never use them to move pallets. They're a great poor man's grapple and can be used to move just about anything.
My most fun attachment though has to be my rotary cutter. There's something so satisfying about mowing down thick brush and leaving a (somewhat) clean path behind you.
Landscape rakes are another very useful tool that you really don't appreciate until you have one.
Messick's came through with a set of pallet forks for my BX2680 when my dealer failed to be able to provide them. Like Neal, I think my pallet forks get more use than the loader bucket.
A wood chipper, a 48" rotary cutter, and a sickle mower or flail mower are definitely on my list. The trouble with stuff like this, the weight for shipping, I'd love to buy from Messick's but the shipping is so high it outweighs the benefits.
We could do what most online implement sellers do and mark the price of the attachment way up and offer free shipping. 😂
@@MessicksEquip I was going to say that's what most places do. Having something ordered like heavy implements & attachments, and having them shipped to a FedEx hub like you guys did my pallet forks saved quite a bit of money, if I ever order again that's what I'll do...no need to pay for a lift gate charge, I can simply take my trailer over to the FedEx hub and they drop the item right on my trailer, very nice and convenient. I was surprised how quick the pallet forks arrived, I think it was like 6 days after I ordered them and a holiday thrown in the mix, so very quick and I'm in Idaho so pretty much cross country shipment. Have a great weekend.
If you want and can afford all those implements, rent a truck and pick them up. Bonus: a free holiday.
@@ThisOldMan-ya472 Sounds great if you live on that side of the country LOL. Shipping would be cheaper than the gas.
Thanks for the quick overview. I'm re-thinking what attachments now. ☺️
Grapple, pallet forks, rotary cutter.
That's some pretty handy things. 1880 Kubota is what I have and I was just teln my dealer about different options they need. Here ya are. Lol
4:00 I can’t help but think how hard most owners would be with the twisted side load on the loader 😅
It would be nice to show a clip of each tool in action!
Incredible storefront! Congrats on taking your business to the next level ... and thanks for another handy video 👍
the budget committee has veto power....but I do love some of those options
Boy do I wish I had bought a set of quick attach pallet forks 2 years ago. Now the price has almost doubled. I have the forks that slide on the bucket, but you loose a lot of capacity with them.
A very cool video, thank you
Always enjoy your videos.
Cool ideas
You missed the most SIGNIFICANT point, the front axle pivot point, which makes the tractor more unstable as one raises the FEL. It is equivalent to having a single front tire.
Stump/spade buckets work magnificently for concrete removal. My stump bucket has definitely taken out more pavement than stumps. Out of all my 20-something attachments, my stump bucket and 4:1 bucket are practically worth their weight in gold.... or diesel fuel, lately.
Certainly looks like your inventory problems are over!
For us, this is still not enough.
Not really. Many people are still waiting on tractors, implements, etc. Some dealers were smart enough to stock pile a lot of inventory prior to the shut downs, but many dealers didn't bother planning ahead...mine definitely didn't, but then again who knew everyone and their dog would go out and buy a sub-compact or compact tractor and a trailer load of attachments/implements LOL. My dealer sold 250 BX series tractors last year that I know of, and they normally sell maybe 100-125 of them a year...supply/demand was so upset they're running all over creating grabbing what inventory they can get their hands on.
I waited 9 months for the mid mount mower for my BX, never received it and now waiting on a refund check from my dealer....apparently refund checks are backordered as well.
@@MessicksEquip that's a good problem to have! Everyone wants to buy from you guys- the best in the midwest!
I hope y'all are going to have somebody pressure wash that building every now and again to keep it looking nice and spiffy.
2:09 where I'm at in Florida people use these to rip pepper trees out of the ground by their roots. I've even seen the larger loaders using a similar attachment to take down huge pine trees. I'm talking 80ft+ trees.
He didn't include the my most used attachment. A three point receiver hitch. By putting the right hitch I move farm trailer, automotive trailers, even the fifth wheel camper.
Gear video. Thank you
I would love a grapple on my bx24 but can’t find a reasonable priced item.
What do you recommend for a Stump Grinder onto a BH 77 backhoe with a Expanda quick hitch please?😅
Now hold on a second, that concrete breakeryou show is not going to run on a tractor 3rd function. You really need a skid steer for the proper hydraulic flow
Wish I could find some decent used pallet forks for my BX 2380. Apparently no one ever sells them used. I've been trolling Craigslist for a year and have yet to see any. I'd rather have a grapple, but I'll probably settle for the poor man's grapple (forks).
Do you guys have any 48" grading scrapers yet?
Bloopers 👍
Thank you for the video. Just out of curiosity Neal, how much on the average has the price of the implements increased in the past 12 months? I'm guessing 15-20%? Cheers
Yea, about.
The 60" non-drive over mower I ordered 9 months ago and never received was $2700 at the time...now is $3200 and can't find one anywhere. I ended up buying a new lawn tractor instead. Waiting for my refund check from my dealer on the mower deck.
do you ship o canada
All brands except Kubota.
I love your video, but you should be able to show hiw those implement works. Hard to see how they work, when you just talk about it. All very interesting, but need to see working in real life. God bless.
Are there any front attach QA rakes compatible with an L3901?
I'm looking for the owner of this company.....I need to show you guys my father's plow he invented.... I think you guys would be really interested in it.....
Toney Alabama...
TH-cam @messicks.com
6:26 OMG! They were right .......... Small hands.
Vicky White won't be breaking him out of prison.