Here are the responses that I received back from our local CNH dealer on the Ultra-Tach system.
Email #1 -
"As of today we have not installed any of these exact systems. On our
skid steer loaders, about 1/2 of the units go with a bucket quick attach
system on them for convenience of switching buckets without leaving the
operators seat. Customers that switch bucket often, such as farmers
that have a feed bucket and manure bucket and maybe pallet forks,
greatly appreciate these devices. They can save a lot of time in some
circumstances and work very well. The cost of a Electra-Tach that will
go on your new unit would be $462.50 plus installation of $100 if you
would want us to do it."
Email #2 -
"Matthew - We have not as of yet installed an "Ultra-Tach" system. Many
Skid steers go out with a quick attach system that functions in a
similar fashion. New Holland and Case IH engineers have collaborated
with Ultra-Tach on this. It is an electrical motor that moves the pins
in and out, not hydraulics like the skid steers, so I would share your
concern regarding reliability years into the future. Keeping the
tractor in a shed and good regular maintenance go a long way to insure
that (Keeping pins clean and lubricated). The rep from Ultra-Tach I
talked to informed me that all the connections are plug-in; there is no
sodering, cutting etc. It comes with the correct fittings and wire
harness to fit into the wire harness on the tractor.
With your young children, and the need to change attachments often, I
can definitely see your need or want for this feature. Please let me
know if you have further questions, or if you would like to add this to
your purchase. Thanks, "
Hmmm...some interesting info. I'm now wondering if the system fails, is it easy to bypass and pin/unpin the QA manually or do you have to disconnect a bunch of garbage to finish your job? Any thoughts or questions guys?