Tractor Landscape Rake

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One of the largest landscape rakes on the market, the Land Shark Tractor Landscape Rake ranges in widths from 70" to a giant 96" beast. This rake is massive and should be used by large tractors with 50+ horse power. Landscape rakes are used to clean up debris, smooth and level out gravel, good for clearing out rocks and roots. The Landscape Rake, also known as a York Rake or a Rock Rake is made up of a steel frame with a number of curved C-tines which have a spring like action that keep them firmly on the ground while being dragged. The tines are designed not to dig in the ground but to move across the top, however there is an optional gauge wheel that allows for precise height and raking.

Have a subcompact tractor? Not a problem as Everything Attachments has a Tractor Rake Attachment for all sizes.



Tractor Post Hole Digger

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If you live on a farm chances are you have a fence or need a fence and that requires digging lots of fence post holes. Save yourself a lot of time and money by digging your next fence post holes with an auger also known as a post hole digger. Tractor post hole diggers can make a long and agonizing job simple, quick, and efficient. Tractor post hole diggers are designed specifically for digging post holes so of course they do their job perfect. A few things to note before getting a post hole digger, what size tractor do you have and how much horse power does it have, you don't want to get an auger that's to big for your tractor to handle. Knowing how big of a hole will you need is important as well so that you get the correct size drill bit. How many holes will you need to dig, if you only have a small amount it might be worth renting or if you have a lot and continual need for post holes then purchasing a post hole digger might be a better option.



Alternating Depth Lawn Plugger

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The key to a beautiful lawn is aeration. Without proper aeration to prevent compaction, grass can't spread its roots into the soil, and thatch will grow out of control. A core aerator will pull out small cores of soil, and allow the ground to decompress to fill in the holes. The holes also allow grass seed and fertilizer to penetrate into the soil and work properly. 16 tines are installed per wheel, the tines will alternate between 2.5" and 4" to allow maximum penetration for awesome aeration, and shallow holes for grass seeds. The Everything Attachments lawn aerators have a 2" main axle with greasable wheels and outside bearings to greatly reduce wear on the axle.



Bale Spear Farm Attachment

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If you deal with hay to any degree then you know the hassles of moving large bales of hay. Check out the Bale Spear by Everything Attachments, it uses a 42.5" spear that buries itself deep into any bale of hay. Thanks to the universal skid steer quick attach this attachment is compatible with large number of machines. This bale spear can support up to 3,500 lbs and has a 1,78" diameter spear that is held on with a nut.



Tractor Box Blade Attachment

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Tractor Box Blade attachments are used for smoothing and contouring land such as driveways or prepping land for gardens. It's a simple yet very useful tractor attachment that can be used for a lot of different things. In most cases a box blade attaches to a tractor by using a three point hitch. In the front of box blades you have retractable scarifiers which are used to break up hard ground while the back of the box blade has a blade on the outside and one on the inside. The EA XTreme heavy duty box blade is built from 3/8" thick steel and welded for maximum strength unlike some that are bolted together. The curved back on the box blade helps force the dirt to roll over and fill up the cavity for a smoother surface and better results.



Garden Cultivator

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Cultivator attachments kind of do the same job as a disc harrow as they both till up soil however the main difference is that a cultivator is best used as secondary application after crops are planted. Because of the spacing of the shanks a cultivator can be used over crops to help dig out the roots help loosen up the soil. Check out this newly designed cultivator from EA, that features a 3/8" steel construction with 1/4" reinforcement in stress areas. High quality spring steel c-tines with carbon tips gives superior durability.



EA Xtreme Duty Large Deluxe Box Frame Disc Harrow

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A Disc Harrow is a farm attachment that is used mainly for tilling soil and preparing the ground for future crops. This Tractor Disc Harrow attachment features custom bearing hangers, roller bearings, two crank adjustments that allow easy changing of angles of the front and rear gangs.