The point of the stabilizers isn't to expedite hooking anything up but rather to make it safe to use an attachment like a box blade to push safely in reverse.
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People use their equipment in distinct ways. Personally, ease of mounting implements with is 65% of the reason to have telescoping, pinned, rigid stabilizers and strength/reliability 35%.
I bought aftermarket telescoping, pinned, rigid stabilizers from Mark Hodge at Stabilworks for my earlier Kubota B3300SU tractor-loader. (See Post #4, Post #14) I liked the Stabilworks setup so well that when I bought a heavier Kubota
L3560 it was partly for the Kubota telescoping, pinned, rigid stabilizers standard equipment on the 'Grand L' series.
I spent yesterday at the 2014 Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, Georgia. TREMENDOUS EQUIPMENT SHOW! My primary reason for attending was to research heavy Tandem Disc Harrows. However, I spent considerable time at Kioti's large exhibit and LS's large exhibit. Both producers point out their telescoping, pinned, rigid stabilizers as soon as inspection arrives at the Three Point Hitch on their premium lines. Obviously, tractor buyers are interested in this Three Point feature. While I am sure both brands 3-Pts are strong, the Lower Links and stabilizers on my
L3560 are more robust than same on Kioti NX series and LS XR4000 series and XU5000 series.
I will never buy another tractor without telescoping, pinned, rigid stabilizers. And, yes, I pull and push a Rollover Box Blade often.
I bought Pat's just before I discovered Stabilworks. Never mounted Pat's. Shipped them to someone in Australia who wanted Pat's and contacted me through this forum.
To be clear, I found a lot to like in the Kioti NX series (4,000 - 4,600 pounds) and LS XR4000 (3,800 - 4,330 pounds) and XU5000 (4,670 - 5,120 pounds) series. Kubota
L3560 (tractor only) is 3,650 - 4,025 pounds.
( In heavy Tandem Disc Harrows I preferred offerings from Brown Manufacturing Corp. and Monroe Tufline; premium dollars, premium builds.)