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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 11657" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>To me my 4 in 1 really isn't an "attachment" to me as its sold as standard equipment over here. I do have a excivator attachment that i didn't use for around 2 years, i started doing a bit with it over the last 2 or so years and its amazing. All the work i did before with a crow bar and pick i can do 90% with the excivator with a LOT less sweat and sore back.</p><p>For the *best* attachment you really need to work out what you need to do. If you need to clear brush or mow large areas a brush cutter would be priceless. If you move a lot of hay around a bail spear would be a must. Moving logs a grapple bucket is ideal Fencing, an auger will save a lot of digging.</p><p>You can never have too many attachments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 11657, member: 82"] To me my 4 in 1 really isn't an “attachment” to me as its sold as standard equipment over here. I do have a excivator attachment that i didn't use for around 2 years, i started doing a bit with it over the last 2 or so years and its amazing. All the work i did before with a crow bar and pick i can do 90% with the excivator with a LOT less sweat and sore back. For the *best* attachment you really need to work out what you need to do. If you need to clear brush or mow large areas a brush cutter would be priceless. If you move a lot of hay around a bail spear would be a must. Moving logs a grapple bucket is ideal Fencing, an auger will save a lot of digging. You can never have too many attachments! [/QUOTE]
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