Glad to see you are up and running material! I tried the clamps and really didn't like them. While I don't seem to have the same issue with the standard New Holland bucket, I found it to be a pain to grab the clamps and hook them on... I know it takes a minute or two, but I can swap my bucket and forks in that same time. And my forks weigh a couple hundred pounds less making it easier to move the unit.
When I originally looked at the unit last year, they were selling a tire setup so you could pull the unit with a truck. I don't see the photos on their website, but they hooked in the big holes on the side panels. Might be an option. One other thought that I've considered is welding a quick attach plate to the lower box.
I'm surprised you are having issues with grass catching. I don't have the rubber mat and wondering if that's causing the unit to clog up. I've run material with weeds and wild grass and never had a problem... I normally have to tap the screen a few times to cause it to bounce the material down... Is your dirt/grass wet? In any event, I'd talk to Brad at OMH and see what they can do to fix that problem...
When I originally looked at the unit last year, they were selling a tire setup so you could pull the unit with a truck. I don't see the photos on their website, but they hooked in the big holes on the side panels. Might be an option. One other thought that I've considered is welding a quick attach plate to the lower box.
I'm surprised you are having issues with grass catching. I don't have the rubber mat and wondering if that's causing the unit to clog up. I've run material with weeds and wild grass and never had a problem... I normally have to tap the screen a few times to cause it to bounce the material down... Is your dirt/grass wet? In any event, I'd talk to Brad at OMH and see what they can do to fix that problem...