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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Palermo, NY
Posts: 402
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I am considering modifying my KMW loader on my Mahindra 4110. I want to be able to switch buckets. I only have one now, but I want to build a forklift / grapple attachment later. Would it be best to use an ATI skidsteer adapter or is there some other design that would allow me to buy attachments to use without modifying each attachment ? I don't really want to end up with the bucket moved out any farther in front of the tractor than I absolutely have to. Has any bought the ATI adapter plates?
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Windham County, Conn
Posts: 2,482
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I have an ATI plate on my Ford 2120. Have been using it for many years and works great. It is compatable with the standard SkidSteer plates and I wouldn't consider any other style- too limiting. I have the same style factory plate on my New Holland TN and share many attachments. They are readily available.
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Silver Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Orange County, NY
Posts: 240
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Andy any chance you caould post some picture of what your setup looks like (bucket and the ATI). I have a Koyker loader I'd like to convert to quick hitch but don't know where to begin ..Scozz
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