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   / Just pulled the trigger! #31  
Sorry I’m late to the game here. I’ve had a couple of Jery’s quick attach setups, and currently have one on my BX2670. I will say without a doubt, this is the best part of my tractor.

I switch between the bucket and forks regularly, and it is perfect. BTW, I have Jery’s forks, too. I think I bought the first set of movable forks Jery made when I had the same setup for my last B2620. They are extremely light, heavy duty, and barely cut in to your loader capacity.

Now, as for use of the quick attach, it’s simple OP. Unpin your bucket, and pin Jery’s quick attach at the loader ends and the center cylinder with the three extra pins provided by Jery. Insert your original pins back in the bucket. Now, hook on to the bucket with a Jery’s quick attach, flip two locking levers and insert the safety pins, and go to work.

Any and ALL attachments that share the same BX loader pin configuration will hook up to Jery’s QA. The QA has a hook in the center that grabs to main center pin of all BX attachments that would normally pin on your loader in place of the bucket. It connects in 10 seconds, not 15 minutes pulling pins. It will work with pin-on buckets, forks, grapples, etc. And Jery’s has a built-in 2-inch receiver for adding a hitch to move trailers, hooks for ripping, or adding your own inventions.

Jery’s work is all CAD generated, laser cut, and hand welded in a fashion you’d think it was robotically done. He has several very light grapples that work well too. Some are vertical styles that can pull saplings out 1/4-inch in diameter, and still move 55-gallon drums.

I’ve thought of moving to a new BX Series tractor, but I’m not interested in losing several hundred pounds due to the skid steer quick attach. Jery’s QA is like 30#. Kubota forks are 80# A PIECE and the frame I recall close to 80#. Jery’s forks and frame are under 100# total.

Here’s a few pics so you know what you’re missing

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   / Just pulled the trigger!
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#32  
Thanks! I think, without question, I'll be adding this to my tractor. I don't think it'll be the first thing. Not necessarily in this order I think my first purchases will be a box blade, "the thumb", piranha tooth bar, and maybe a ratchet rake.

Then I'll focus on the T & G. I do have some fonky places that would be good spots to store a trailer but I can't really get into with my truck. The receiver slot will be nice, and I could see me mounting a hook to a receiver to lift things with a chain.

Now that I have a trailer and a tractor I need to buy a welder . My dad has a nice Miller MIG welder, but all this sort of blossomed because I've gotten tired of borrowing, so that's going backwards again (but I don't mean to say that I'm not thankful for the generosity of my dad and friends who've helped me out here and there!).
 
   / Just pulled the trigger! #33  
I was browsing the trailer inventory at my local Kubota Dealership. They are one of the few dealers for Hudson Brother's trailers, a local manufacturer who builds very nice trailers. I've had to borrow trailers a few times lately (and a tractor) and was fed up with it.

Well, they got me with the 0% ads all over the website, so long story short I bought my trailer! And it came with a tractor .

I chose the bx1880. I understand that bigger is usually better, but I only have 0.8 acres to maintain and I think this will fit the bill in every way! I will need it continually for jobs like spreading mulch, or sand to top dress my yard, carrying things around in the bucket or on a pallet to save my back, dragging/moving brush from the many trees on my property, and some light grading. I have a lot of tight spaces to work in, and also don't have a ton of storage space to store the tractor.

By going with the cheaper tractor I added every option I thought I may some day need or want. Cruise control (for use with a sprayer-fertilixers, pre emergent, selective pesticides, iron, maybe some growth inhibitor), rear remote valves, third function valve, canopy, wheel weights, and filled tires. I think I may some day want a combination bucket, and/or may want to add "the thumb" to both the bucket and a set of 3ph pallet forks. Adding those options now seemed to make the most sense. I also may want a hydraulic top link (I understand that it's hard to find the right size cylinder for this small tractor). I went with the pin on bucket, due to the already limited loader capacity. The quick attach removes another hundred pounds ish of capacity. I may try a pin on quick attach adapter some day if I get a hankering for switching between my bucket and something else frequently.

I also went with a 20' (18 flat 2' dove) 3.5 ton trailer. I have a half ton truck so that fits the bill nicely.

Beyond excited!
Awesome buy. Congrats.

Similar to my BigTex 18 ft with dove tail ramps. I probably should have gone with the 20 ft like you but I too was tired or worrying where I was going to rent or borrow a good size trailer.

You got a good deal with the package I hope. My trailer alone was $4800.
 
   / Just pulled the trigger! #34  
Thanks! I think, without question, I'll be adding this to my tractor. I don't think it'll be the first thing. Not necessarily in this order I think my first purchases will be a box blade, "the thumb", piranha tooth bar, and maybe a ratchet rake.

Then I'll focus on the T & G. I do have some fonky places that would be good spots to store a trailer but I can't really get into with my truck. The receiver slot will be nice, and I could see me mounting a hook to a receiver to lift things with a chain.

Now that I have a trailer and a tractor I need to buy a welder . My dad has a nice Miller MIG welder, but all this sort of blossomed because I've gotten tired of borrowing, so that's going backwards again (but I don't mean to say that I'm not thankful for the generosity of my dad and friends who've helped me out here and there!).
You might consider the Hobart Handler 190 MIG or the Hobart 210MVP.
You can currently buy the 220V Hobart 190 for $540, or the 110/220V Hobart 210 for $900.
Much better bang for the buck than similar size Miller.
I own the Hobart Handler 190 MIG.
 
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#35  
I think I did alright. I think I paid a fair price, but I don't think I got much of a "deal". I didn't try to haggle. I thought it was a fair price for exactly what I want, and they need to eat too! I know and trust the dealership, the guy who runs the place and works the sales (not sure of the exact title). I've known him since I was a boy and he's mistakenly called me by my dad's name a couple of times (we look and sound just alike). It has been a good and easy experience this far, and I trust it will be through the duration of my ownership of Kubota tractors.

I don't recall the exact number but I was around $19,500 out the door, with the Kubota insurance.

20' 3.5 ton trailer, and BX 1880 with

Pin on loader
Cruise control
3rd function valve
Rear remote valves
Fiberglass canopy
Wheel weights
Filled tires
Bar tires

Not included in the picture is the price of the cruise control. Not sure why but the first few times I priced one it was an option I could select, but it no longer shows up. I think it was listed at $90.

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#36  
I see another QA option. The AI2 quick attach. Looks very similar to the TNG, seems like it weighs roughly the same, and functions similarly. Some reports are it not being quite as easy to use but still not bad.

It is a fair bit cheaper, but it does not include a 2" receiver mount. What do y'all think about the comparison? Is the receiver built in worth the extra money? Looks like $200-$300 difference.
 
   / Just pulled the trigger! #37  
I see another QA option. The AI2 quick attach. Looks very similar to the TNG, seems like it weighs roughly the same, and functions similarly. Some reports are it not being quite as easy to use but still not bad.

It is a fair bit cheaper, but it does not include a 2" receiver mount. What do y'all think about the comparison? Is the receiver built in worth the extra money? Looks like $200-$300 difference.
Too bad you couldn't have used the 20% Equine discount. That would have save you about $3k.
 
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#38  
I know someone who has used it. Would have been nice! But I never have, and never will own a horse!
 
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   / Just pulled the trigger! #40  
Wait....you have to have a horse? :ROFLMAO:
I very seiously doubt that Kubota actually pays "Equine discount" buyers a personal horse inspection/verification visit.
 

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