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Tractor Attachments
Tractor Attachments for Real Work, Real Land, and Real Seasons
Farmry helps U.S. customers build the right lineup of tractor attachments to handle mowing, cleanup, grading, and snow removal—without the confusion you often get at a dealer. Whether you run a compact tractor for weekend property care or a utility machine for daily agriculture tasks, the right attachment makes every job faster, safer, and more predictable.
This collection is built around 3 point implements and practical loader attachments that help you maximize your time in spring, fall, and winter. Use the sections below to find the best tractor attachments for your land, your hp, and your workflow—and to match the tool to the task instead of guessing.
How to Choose the Right Tractor Attachments
1) Start with Your Tractor Setup (3 Point, PTO, HP)
Before you buy any tractor attachments, confirm your 3 point hitch category, PTO type, and your available hp. These basics help you match the implement to the machine, avoid fitment issues, and reduce frustrating returns. If you’re running a popular platform like john deere, the most important thing is still the same: confirm hitch category and PTO needs before deciding.
Quick checklist:
- Your 3 point category (and lift capacity)
- PTO availability (rear PTO for PTO-powered implements)
- Available hp for the attachment workload
2) Choose by the Job: Mowing, Digging, or Snow
A common mistake is buying a tool that “sort of” does the work. Choose by the real task:
- Mowing: flail mowers for mixed terrain and brush; finish mowers for clean lawns; drum/hay mowers for open fields
- Digging: backhoe for trenching and property projects
- Snow removal: rear PTO snow blower for deep, repeated storms
This approach increases efficiency and protects your equipment over the long term.
3) Factor in Your Land, Soil, and Surface Conditions
Your land conditions should decide your attachments as much as your tractor does:
- Rough terrain and mixed growth → flail mower categories
- Heavy brush cleanup → chipper + stump grinder combination
- Winter conditions and long lanes → snow blower for consistent snow removal
- Soil and drainage projects → backhoe for trenching and clean work
4) Think Seasonally (Spring + Fall Workloads)
Most property owners buy attachments to “win back weekends.” Planning by season helps:
- Spring: mowing refresh, cleanup, garden prep, early grading
- Fall: trail clearing, brush handling, storm debris, winter preparation
- Winter: reliable snow removal and driveway maintenance on gravel
Season planning improves productivity and avoids rushed purchases.
Why Farmry Tractor Attachments
Farmry focuses on practical, work-ready tractor attachments that are designed for real property jobs and built for repeat seasonal use. Instead of forcing you through a confusing dealer experience, this collection makes it easier to compare options and select the right implements for your land and hp.
- A focused list of attachments for mowing, clearing, digging, and winter work
- Options that help you maximize output without wasting money on the wrong tool
- Support and contact pathways when you have fitment questions
- A variety of categories so you can build the exact workflow you need over years of land maintenance
Tractor Attachment Questions
Q1: What tractor attachments do I need first?
Start with the attachments that match your top two jobs (usually mowing + cleanup, or mowing + snow removal). Buying by task helps you avoid tools that don’t fit your land.
Q2: How do I know if an attachment fits my tractor?
Confirm your 3 point hitch category and your available hp. If you’re unsure, use the contact option to confirm fitment before ordering.
Q3: Do I need rear PTO for these implements?
Yes—PTO-powered tools like wood chippers, stump grinders, and many snow blowers require a rear PTO. Always match PTO requirements to your tractor setup.
Q4: What should I consider for gravel driveways in snow season?
For gravel, setup is critical so you clear snow without pulling stones. Use the right skid/shoe settings and choose a blower width that matches your hp.
Q5: How do I choose between flail mower types?
Choose based on terrain and obstacles: standard flails for general mowing, offset/ditch bank for slopes and edges, and hydraulic side shift when you want fast, precise edge coverage.
Looking for Skid Steer Attachments
Many customers also compare skid steer attachments and tractor-based tools for property work. If you run a skid steer, the selection criteria is similar—match the tool to the job, the platform, and the quick-attach system (often universal quick attach). But for PTO-powered mowing and seasonal land maintenance, tractor attachments are typically the most efficient path.





































































































