It'll be good for your horse pasture someday too, help break the compaction.
Getting new tractor attachments is always a good day.
One thing I didn't know about was to use them around the fence where trees have grown to help cut some roots to allow the grass to get more of the water when it rains. Win win. I was pretty stoked to find them both and make one big trip and save a bit of time.
Can't remember if your 4010 is wide front end or narrow?
If wide front end, with all that extra weight, tie rods are a known weak spot. If you don't have one, might want to inventory a spare for when you need it. Avoid the temptation to beef up the tie rods because then the steering arms break.
With the ripper, go slow, don't let the front end come back over you, it can happen that quick.
It is a wide front end, is it the outer tie rod end that breaks typically? I'm all for having a few spare parts on hand if it keeps from being dead in the water for a weekend. I have heard that can happen when using them which is why most of the bigger ones have a shear bolt to let the ripper pull back rather than flip the tractor. I currently only plan to go at it in first or second hopefully it doesn't catch me.
New tractor toys are always fun
I'll know more after I use them a bit, I know it'll be easier than doing this stuff by hand.
JB



