Front-End Loader Skid steer quick attach adapter

   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #61  
Hey folks, I finished converting the bucket and painting it Monday night, and yesterday after work, hauled it out to the "Rancho" but after that half-hour drive, it was too dark to mess with unhooking the grapple and testing the bucket, so it's still sitting on the trailer. I tried to take pictures during my conversion, but they didn't turn out too well since all I had was a cellphone camera.
But I wanted to thank everyone here, particularly K0ua, for the input. Without James' "horror story" I'd have never figured out where all those welds were, and would have probably ground much bigger holes in the back of the bucket (oops, went too far once with that 7" grinder) than I did, and would likely still be fighting it. It actually only took me about 4 hours of work, and ten 4 1/2" cutting wheels plus 9 of the 7" wheels to remove the brackets, and as far as "ugly welds"... Well, there is another reason I can't post pictures, too embarrassed to photograph those!
I hope to have time this evening (if I get off work on time) to go out and test the setup.
So, thanks again, I appreciate the help!

Hey I am glad you got it going.. heck it wasn't too bad was it? Don't worry about the welds as long as they are strong and have proper penetration, who gives a rats how they look.. you can always grind and redo if it makes you feel better.. go ahead and post some pictures in the daylight when you get time., they don't have to be close ups. It will give other people inspiration.. .. Take care and I hope you enjoy your "new" bucket.

James K0UA
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #62  
Alpha Dog ,

One of the TBN members built this setup.

I installed a 2 in ball in the end of one of my forks to move trailers.
 

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   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #63  
J_J,

This is my first post and I thank you for the ball pictures. I have a job to do tomorrow pulling a 15,600 lbs military surplus laundry unit trailer off a delivery trailer with ramps....and trying to control it with my Kubota 3130. Have been scratching my head because of the trailer unit's odd design (weight forward, no tongue jack).
Jerry
 
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sorry should really read all the way through before posting.
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #66  
TAG

I need to do this to an LA1002 FEL on a M6800

I'll call the dealer see what they got then I'll shop around. Is there a super heavy duty one? I don't want to loose an ounce of strength from the stock pin on configuration
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #67  
If i add quick skid attach can I use skid backhoe using kioti ds3510 where loader is
Sbrown
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #68  
If i add quick skid attach can I use skid backhoe using kioti ds3510 where loader is
Sbrown

The arms of a skid steer are much more stout than the arms of a front end loader on a tractor. The skid steer loader generally rests against the frame of the skid steer providing much more support than what the arms alone provide. They can take much more punishment than a tractor loader. I'd think even the best of tractor loaders would be twisted, bent, and ruined by even a small backhoe very easily...
 
   / Skid steer quick attach adapter #69  
The arms of a skid steer are much more stout than the arms of a front end loader on a tractor. The skid steer loader generally rests against the frame of the skid steer providing much more support than what the arms alone provide. They can take much more punishment than a tractor loader. I'd think even the best of tractor loaders would be twisted, bent, and ruined by even a small backhoe very easily...

And not to mention you cannot see what you are doing with the backhoe bucket on your tractor, and not to mention you cannot dump the spoils without repositioning your tractor, which is much harder to do than a skid steer, which you can easily "skid" sideways to dump and "skid" back to dig again.
 
 
 
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