Puckgrinder, Thanks for the link to the hole saw site. These hole saws drill such a nice perfect hole compared to a regular twist bit. I used a 1" twist bit on my project and had to clean out the holes a tad with a die grinder and a burr bit. The next project that I do that requires a bunch of large holes will see one of these bits in the drill press.
K0ua, you wont get any arguments that the SSQA is THE way to go and I would have loved to have that setup on my tractor. For me, the pin style that I made was dirt cheap compared to a SSQA and suites my needs just fine. If I was in a position where constant bucket changes was necessary then I would have spent the time and money and gone the SSQA route. Another big thing about the SSQA is that there is such a wide variety of aftermarket buckets and attachments that simply "Latch" into place that cant be done with a pin style. So far I have a set of forks and the factory bucket for my tractor. For me, change outs arent very often and Im really pleased with how my pin style QA turned out. Im thinking Puckgrinder wont have many change outs either. Chilly807 had another thought, no damage to the factory bucket if it didnt turn out. There was no way I was going to cut into a brand new bucket either. I built mine, Puckgrinder built his, OK Chilly, your up next. (gee, no presure there)