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    Hey guys anyone have anyproblems with your quick attach not fitting an universal quick attachment? I have a bradco 4000# Pallets forks and it is not quite big enough to fit on my tractors loader. Any help anyone can give would be nice!
    Markos

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    Through the years I have seen several posts here on the board about "Universal" quick attach plates having some slight variance in their dimensions sometimes causing problems fitting a loader, either being big or too small. Up in the attachment section of the board some front end grapples were actual coming off under use. Take a look up in that section to see the fixes they came up with for different problems or make a post about your particular situation and you should get good advice for some kind of solution.


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    I cant seem to find the threads al. I did see that someone else had the same problem last march but no one responded to him.
    Thanks for your help

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    Markos43, Look in the attachments section for threads per attachments not fitting correctly. Particulary, the titanskidsteer threads. You may become enlightened. Greg
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    Thanks Greg. I finally found it an hour ago. It seems that they are all to big(their attachents are fitting loose) My plate is too big for the attachment. My pins won't fit into the slots because the plates aren't flush.
    Mark

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    If things are only off by a small amount I would take an angle grinder and cut back on the quick attach plate enough so I could get it on the loader.

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    Markos
    Email me at tractorman@tym-usa.com. I may be able to help.
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    Just wanted everyone to know that TYM and my dealer cam through. My dealer said that they had a known issue with some of the tym quick attach plate being to big. He ordered another from tym and in a week it cam in and they weilded to tabs on my bucket so it would fit the new universal quick attach plate. Thank you Tym quick and almost painless!

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