ISO wisdom and guidance

   / ISO wisdom and guidance #1  

clueless1

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my husband and i are trying to decide on a quick-attach and are in need of some advice. so far we are thinking we will go with the tach-all but are still open to ideas. i honestly know very little about how it even works but i am trying to learn. i see that the tach-all has 2 3/4" over stock and i believe that means more power (sounds like tim taylor). i guess i am under the impression that is the deciding factor. please help.


thanks,

-clueless1
 
   / ISO wisdom and guidance #2  
Could you explain this a bit more?
What do you plan to do with this attachment?
 
   / ISO wisdom and guidance #3  
Are you putting a quick - attach on a loader setup, or on a 3-point? Either could apply from your description.

I'm just guessing, but are they saying that the quick-tach will extend the (loader; 3 point) an extra 2.75"? In general, that slightly lessons the weight you can put on the (loader; 3 point) by just a little bit, plus you lose the weight of the quick-tach itself.

A little more info? Even mentioning your tractor, & the implements you are wishing to use with it, would help.

--->Paul
 
 

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