Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter

   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #21  
Arrived right away.
Feels a little “light”.
Seller said it weighed 142lbs.
Feels more like 100 lbs as I can easily lift it over my head

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Hay Dude,
I'm looking to get one of these for the Quicke/Alo loader on our NH TD95D. I want to use it with a snow blade.

How is it working out for you ?
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter
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#22  
Hay Dude,
I'm looking to get one of these for the Quicke/Alo loader on our NH TD95D. I want to use it with a snow blade.

How is it working out for you ?
Better than I ever expected. They are like the gold standard of loader, IMO.
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #23  
HD, I just saw this post so I'm late to the game. At least I don't recall responding to it. I had the same issue with my SS PHD. I bought one from Bell Industries because it was the only one I saw made in the states. Mine is quite a bit heavier and has more metal in it. I really like it. Works well for my purposes. It sets the attachment about 4" father out. I paid just over $800 for it.
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #24  
SSQA plates are cheap, light and easy to make, might it be easier just to modify your plow to add a SSQA plate?
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #25  
I much prefer the global hook up to the SS hook up. HD is probably in the same boat as me, too many Euro attachments to make that transition.
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter
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#26  
I have just one remaining SS attachment and that’s my smaller snowplow.
Too expensive to swap out for a Euro snowplow for the modest snowfall we get here.
A new Euro attach snowplow for a 150HP tractor is close to 10K now.

Paid $980 for the Worksaver adapter and it’s built in USA like a tank. Tried the crappy chinese one and it was terrible!
Gonna ride this off into the sunset, unless I see a clean used Euro plow….
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #27  
Better than I ever expected. They are like the gold standard of loader, IMO.
I’m confused. This feller your replying to here is asking how the cheap adapter is working, your comment seems to be about the quicke loader, then above you mentioned you tried the “Chinese one” and it didnt work out? Is the $250 adapter junk?
 
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#28  
Yeah the cheap adapter I bought a few years ago was a pile of crap. They I spent 4 times as much and got a good one.

Quicke Loaders are the Gold standard of loaders.
 
   / Euro/Global to Skid steer/SSQA adapter #29  
I got 2 of these kubota loader ends from a dealer, 1 was perfect and the other was tweaked. Easy fix just cut the torque tube and reweld. I made an adapter for my mini-x to use ssqa attachments, didnt have a use for the other but had a pair of euro adapters and started to tack them on to try and figure out a configuration to weld up. Lost interest but now with the new tractor I’m going to dust them off and get it going so i can use my pallet forks, cause dang, the adapters are expensive.
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