Front-End Loader Skid steer quick attach adapter

   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #41  
I went with the plate and cut my old brackets off to get the load center as far back as possible. ymmv hth
 
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OH, and before anyone thinks I've ignored K0ua's story, the only reason I'm going to keep this bucket is that I've already added a small grapple and reinforced the top, and I think I'll still have a use for it, and there won't be much "trade-in" available.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #43  
Well, thanks to the suggestions here, I searched until I found someone at a Kubota dealership who'd do a little research, and found the OE part for $495. By the way, does anyone have any preferences about which way to go in converting the bucket? Should I get a "one-piece" plate type adapter, or the two "pockets" to weld on to a flat backed Kubota bucket?

Will Kubota's OE part match up to universal SSQA? Even though I would think it should be so, I think I've read on this forum that they aren't quite the same.
As for the plate adapter, I went one piece. Then there is nothing left to chance. You know the spacing should be right.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #44  
Well, thanks to the suggestions here, I searched until I found someone at a Kubota dealership who'd do a little research, and found the OE part for $495. (Also thanks to K0ua for giving me a price to start haggling from). The part should be here Friday, so now all I have to do this week is go out to the farm about 30 miles away, pick up the L2800, take it home to my current house 30 miles in another direction, cut the brackets off my current bucket, weld on the SSQA adapter to that, purchase the root grapple I want, get that delivered, close on another 14 acres adjacent to my farm on Thursday, load the tractor up and carry it back to the farm, install the grapple, start clearing brush around the old trailer house that I have to get removed from the new 14 acres so my son arrange to have someone come get that trailer out so he can start building his "barn-dominium", finish cross fencing the current land, put in a new gate to the new land, haul water for my wife's animals, and, oh yeah, somehow work 40 hours at my "retirement job" that helps pay for all this stuff. As we say where I come from, "ain't no hill for a stepper." By the way, does anyone have any preferences about which way to go in converting the bucket? Should I get a "one-piece" plate type adapter, or the two "pockets" to weld on to a flat backed Kubota bucket?


Well the hardest metal to remove is the "ears" That piece in the middle is not too tough.. so that does not matter.. but I would think the solid would add some stiffness to the back of the bucket when you push in those big honking rocks. You know, keep it from denting up so bad.

James K0UA
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #45  
Will Kubota's OE part match up to universal SSQA? Even though I would think it should be so, I think I've read on this forum that they aren't quite the same.
As for the plate adapter, I went one piece. Then there is nothing left to chance. You know the spacing should be right.

The original OE Kubota part fit anything I tried it on. Including the 3rd party plate and the Everything Attachments?Construction attachment forks.

James K0UA
 
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Will Kubota's OE part match up to universal SSQA? Even though I would think it should be so, I think I've read on this forum that they aren't quite the same.
As for the plate adapter, I went one piece. Then there is nothing left to chance. You know the spacing should be right.

According to the dealer, (and believe me I asked the question very directly and got an answer in writing), yes, it will. It is the "New" SSQA that comes on the newer loaders, and should fit any of the Universal Skid Steer attachments. (I'm old and dumb, but not a particularly "trusting soul"). Thanks for the input, I think that seems to be the way to go, but it never hurts to ask.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #47  
According to the dealer, (and believe me I asked the question very directly and got an answer in writing), yes, it will. It is the "New" SSQA that comes on the newer loaders, and should fit any of the Universal Skid Steer attachments. (I'm old and dumb, but not a particularly "trusting soul"). Thanks for the input, I think that seems to be the way to go, but it never hurts to ask.

Always good to learn something here to file away for future reference if someone else happens along with a question.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #48  
I would get what ever plate fits your bucket the best.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #49  
I used the single full plate and welded it onto the existing ears on the bucket I retrofitted. I know that limits the lift capacity but I have other buckets if I need more lift. I actually wanted a bucket that had many chain hooks on it and held loads farther away from my radiator when swinging at the end of a chain. So the extra 4" was welcome and I welded the hooks on while welding the plate. The ears made nice flat supports to weld to and were fastened very well to the bucket itself of course. I had to fab a cap on top to give the plate a little more support is all.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #50  
Right. And to be able to loan/borrow with your neighbor farmers if it is a special, seldom used attachment is great. Commonality of allows that.

I have a rock bucket and a stump bucket, that I bought for a Bobcat that I no longer own. My L3240 doesn't realy have the grunt to pop stumps, but my friend/ neighbor has a big 75hp New Holland, w/SSQA. Buckets built for Skidsteer use are deep (from the cutting edge to the back) so they don't work that well on CUTs. Not enough break out. He uses my buckets from time to time and does my heavy lifting in exchange. Works out great for both of us.

Bill
 
 
 
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