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Remove loader assembly and hang weights on front of tractor.
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OK... just to clarify here.... the ML105 has ONLY the pin-on style, proprietary QA available and NOT the skid steer style that most have. There are none that I know of that could work either. If you plan to use a pallet fork on it a lot, I would buy it. If not, I would just park the whole loader off to mow.
Hey QRT....where did the dealer get the box tubing forks for the pin-on QA? DO you know? They most certainly were not made by KMW, as we don't have such and animal. |
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There is a company that sells aftermarket quick attach skid steer adapters for various tractors and loaders. See them at thearg.com/skidsteer-adapter-conversion-unit-for-frontend-loader.html
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The fork width was easy to adjust. Just tilt them and slid them by hand, no locking pins. Overall, they worked okay but there is nothing like a thin fork to get under say a bundle of lumber. By the way, the pin style disconnect that was on the 7520 was easy enough to use. I would not have traded it back in just for the skid loader type for ease of use, just for the ability to utilize other attachments. On the 7520, that front end is pretty far away so either way, hookups are no way as easy as on a skid loader to see what is going on. |
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I guess I should have asked on the board here for help on that. I could have saved 7k or so. Oh' well, I really wanted a new tractor anyway having only ever bought used ones before. |
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