How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for?

   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #1  

tessiers

Platinum Member
Joined
Sep 22, 2007
Messages
728
Location
Central Maine
Tractor
05' JD 790 - 53' Ford NAA - 70' Massey Fergusen 135 diesel - 67' John Deere 3020 deisel - 77' John Deere 2130 - 1950 John Deere MC
I have a small loader, that I would like to switch over to skid steer quick hitch, how much are they rated for? Loader has about 8k lift capacity. Will I just rip the quick hitch up? Would like to be able to put a bale handler and pallet forks on and still have them for other tractors.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #2  
You wont hurt it lifting at that capacity, but I suspect machine weight is pretty high and you may have enuf forcing capability to damage it if you excavate or push trees. Mine is doing fine with heavy use on a 12K# tractor with 5K lift.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #3  
For farm tractors it seems like the cut off is around 100hp for SSQA vs euro. You can get bigger with SSQA though.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #4  
I would suggest buying the HD SSQA attachments and not the 1/4" plate ones. Should be fine! If your going to be moving hay and pallets, I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. Now if we start talking truck loading with a 3 yard bucket or loading shot rock, I'd be looking for some alot heavier duty.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #5  
I have a small loader, that I would like to switch over to skid steer quick hitch, how much are they rated for? Loader has about 8k lift capacity. Will I just rip the quick hitch up? Would like to be able to put a bale handler and pallet forks on and still have them for other tractors.
You need to call it quick attach, quick hitch is for the 3 point.

This one looks pretty stout: ATI Tach-All Universal Skid Steer Quick Attach Hitch for tractor loaders

425716-how-much-skid-steer-quick-ati-hitch-tachall-quick-attach


425717-how-much-skid-steer-quick-ati-hitch-tachall-quick-attach
 

Attachments

  • ATI-Hitch-TachAll-Quick-ATTACH-4T.jpg
    ATI-Hitch-TachAll-Quick-ATTACH-4T.jpg
    14.1 KB · Views: 1,270
  • ATI-Hitch-TachAll-Quick-ATTACH-6T.jpg
    ATI-Hitch-TachAll-Quick-ATTACH-6T.jpg
    12.7 KB · Views: 1,305
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #6  
These things are usually made to pretty loose specs in my experience. It makes them great for attaching when dirty or snow packed. I have never had one fail when simply pushing or lifting. But when doing weird stuff with a grapple, I had them start to pry off the top on one side.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #7  
Should be fine. Here is a skid steer lifting 7k lbs. https://youtu.be/2IyydHlUUrQ

Honestly I have no idea what the maximum capacity of the SSQA is but I lift 3000+ lbs with mine all the time. You aren't going to hurt it with hay bales.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for?
  • Thread Starter
#8  
I'm not worried about the hay bales hurting it, I'm worried about when the bucket is on digging into a gravel pile and doing damage. The thing is with the quick attach, its all or none, SSQA bale handler does me no good if the bucket isn't SSQA as well. I think this machine is in the 13k range and 120 hp give or take. Most everything I see top out at 6k capacity, with the SSQA. I'm not sure about the lifting capacity but it will out push any skid steer I ever been in. Actually that's my bigger worry, probably stick with what I got, its got the capacity, maybe I'll build a mount to put the bale handler on the bucket.
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for? #9  
I would not do that. Nobody seems to know the specified max load of the SSQA...

I have had problems with skidsteer attachments (Bobcat original) popping off using them with much smaller machines. Personally I don't like SSQA, don't trust them. I understand you are stuck with them for the Ag equipment, but I would never put it on a 4 ton loader. The breakout force on that thing could be close to 5 tons.

The Euro/Global mount would be better, but I know people who consider it to be at it's design limits at 4 tons, and many farmers here actually put a Volvo BM front loader QA on their biggest ag tractor FELs which is also around the 4 ton mark. They then have the possibility of adding a QA adapter back to Euro for standard implements, but use the stronger BM QA on the bucket.
Google Image Result for http://cdn.blocket.com/static/0/images_full/46/4601503405.jpg

I'm not familiar with what wheel loader QAs are common or standardized over there (if any) but would seriously consider this approach:

1 : convert loader and bucket to a QA suitable for 6-8 ton wheel loader work. BM, JCB, whatever is available and common. They are all hook-over-pin designs, for a reason!

2 : buy an adapter from this QA to skidsteer for use with your lighter ag equipment, and be gentle.

Here is an example of such adapter: Joanne's Pot Racks & Washburn's Industrial & Ag Attachments JCB Loader to Skid Steer

/ Marcus
 
   / How much is Skid Steer Quick Hitch Rated for?
  • Thread Starter
#10  
That's what I was looking for. Actually as my father (retired with nothing else to do but worry about my issues) got involved he wants a 2 bale handler, which would be too big for my tractors, so I might just stick with a loader QA and skip the SSQA. Only other thing I would use would be forks, but I think I know where I can get some real loader forks for little or nothing. I can just convert the bucket, bale handler and loader to interchange with the forks. My bales are about 1800, so 2 would still be well below my capacity, even with the handler. Thanks for all the replies.
 
 
 
Top