robertm
Veteran Member
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
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
