








In Montezuma County, the Telluride-area, and nearby reservation/remote properties, you see two worlds at once: some landowners want clean, high-end results, while others need rugged utility and independence. That’s exactly what we mean by “Premium Utility”—a setup that keeps a property looking dialed in, while still doing the hard work when storms, debris, and seasonal maintenance show up. Southwest Ag streamlines the process by helping you build the right package quickly, based on your land and how you actually use it.
This lineup is best thought of as the Spring/Summer setup: fire-smart cleanup, polished driveway maintenance, staying ahead of growth, and optional digging/drainage capability when runoff projects are common. The guide is centered on the Kubota LX2620HSDC, but the implement package works across LX2620, LX3520, LX4020, L2502, and L3902 Kubota tractors. The friendly faces at Southwest Ag will help you choose the right sizes and options so everything fits your standards and terrain. Plus, we keep a large inventory of implements in stock, so you don’t have to wait while another dealer orders what you need—we’ll help you get set up and working.
A grapple is one of the fastest ways to make spring cleanup feel effortless. Instead of hand-stacking brush, wrestling logs, or fighting awkward debris piles, you clamp the load, lift it, and place it exactly where you want it—cleanly and safely. It’s ideal for clearing fire breaks and lanes, opening access around fences and outbuildings, and creating defensible space around your home. It also keeps piles tighter and cleaner, which makes the whole property look more “managed” instead of messy. For many owners, this is the attachment that saves the most time per weekend.
If you’re tired of slash piles stacking up after wind and snow, the WC1504 is a practical way to shrink brush and limbs into something useful—without relying on burn windows. It helps you clean up downed material safely and quickly, turning cleanup into a controlled process instead of a recurring headache. The chips can be repurposed for mulch around trees, erosion control on bare areas, or composting. It’s a great fit for properties where you want fire mitigation to look clean and intentional—not like a pile you’ll “deal with later.” Plus, chipping reduces the volume dramatically, so you’re moving and storing less.
If your goal is a driveway that feels smooth and “estate-finished” without turning every maintenance day into a full-blown project, the GS1560 grading scraper is a strong fit. It’s designed to knock down washboards and blend the surface back into a consistent lane with efficient passes—great for long private drives, shared roads, and seasonal touch-ups after winter and runoff. For Montezuma’s mix of premium properties and rugged access roads, the GS1560 hits the sweet spot: it delivers cleaner results than “just dragging something,” helps your road stay comfortable longer, and makes it easy to keep up with maintenance before little problems become bigger repairs.
The RB1672 is the go-to tool for “making your road look right.” It’s excellent for pulling gravel back into low spots, cleaning shoulders, and reshaping the crown so water sheds properly instead of cutting ruts. It’s also handy for maintaining long driveways, smoothing transitions near gates or cattle guards, and keeping lanes passable for trailers and daily traffic. If you care about a clean finish—especially around the driveway entrance and near the house—this is the implement that adds that polished look.
For owners who deal with recurring drainage problems or property projects, the backhoe is a game changer. It’s commonly used for ditch and drainage cleanouts, repairing runoff problem areas, trenching (with proper planning), and prepping or leveling small pads. It can also support certain removal and cleanup projects depending on site conditions. If water and drainage are recurring headaches on your property, this upgrade can pay off quickly by letting you fix issues as they appear—not months later.
A rotary cutter helps you stay ahead of weeds, rough grass, and light brush before it turns into a bigger job. It’s perfect for pasture edges, fence lines, property boundaries, and access lanes—especially in spring and early summer when growth takes off. Beyond appearance, mowing also supports fire-smart property management by reducing overgrowth in key areas and keeping routes open and usable. It’s one of the best tools for keeping your property from feeling “overgrown” by mid-season.
Pallet forks are the most universally useful attachment for small acreage owners because they solve dozens of everyday tasks. They make it easier to move feed, fencing supplies, lumber, pallets, bulky materials, and cleanup piles—often with better visibility and control than a bucket. They’re also a huge help when you’re working alone, because you can pick, place, and stage materials more precisely. Once you have forks, they tend to become your “default” attachment.
Want the property to look “finished,” not just functional: You care about clean driveways, tidy edges, and results you’d be proud to show up to.
Need rugged utility without the contractor dependency: When something goes down (storm debris, access issues, cleanup), you want the tools to handle it now.
Manage long lanes and seasonal washboards: You want smoother access with less weekend rework—especially after winter and runoff.
Prefer long-term value over short-term savings: You’re building a system you’ll still trust (and still want) years from now.
Start with your top priorities for the season—clean, controlled cleanup and fire prep, keeping long lanes smooth and “finished,” staying ahead of growth, and (if needed) adding digging/drainage capability for runoff projects. Southwest Ag will help you choose the right combination of implements and the right sizing so the setup matches your terrain and your standards.
This Spring/Summer implement lineup works across LX2620, LX3520, LX4020, L2502, and L3902 Kubota tractors, so whether you’re upgrading tractors or building your first full package, Southwest Ag makes it straightforward. And because we stock one of the largest selections of implements, you don’t have to wait while another dealer orders what you need—we’ll help you get it dialed and ready to work.
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