AKfish
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- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
Ok... the 2nd picture has the locking lug extended through the mounting hole.
And... the 1st picture doesn't!
When you lock the lug into the mounting hole it normally "tightens up" the attachment to the mounting frame of the loader (FEL).
Nonetheless, I have a couple of aftermarket attachments with the SS quick attachment as well as the JD WorkPro attachments.
The WorkPro attachments are "nat's @ss" close tolerances! The aftermarket attachments all have some degree of "slop". They all work well - even the root grapple and the hitch receiver/gin pole attachment.
The top lip on the FEL mount bracket fits into the attachment with at least 1 1/2" of steel. So, 3/8" or so of "slop" is nothing to lose sleep over... even with the root grapple that tips the scales just shy of 900 lbs!
AKfish
And... the 1st picture doesn't!
When you lock the lug into the mounting hole it normally "tightens up" the attachment to the mounting frame of the loader (FEL).
Nonetheless, I have a couple of aftermarket attachments with the SS quick attachment as well as the JD WorkPro attachments.
The WorkPro attachments are "nat's @ss" close tolerances! The aftermarket attachments all have some degree of "slop". They all work well - even the root grapple and the hitch receiver/gin pole attachment.
The top lip on the FEL mount bracket fits into the attachment with at least 1 1/2" of steel. So, 3/8" or so of "slop" is nothing to lose sleep over... even with the root grapple that tips the scales just shy of 900 lbs!
AKfish