rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 11,396
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
My Kubota B2910 currently has Kubota's 2 pin Quick-Attach on it but since I'm acquiring more implements for the loader other than just pallet forks I'm looking to make changing them out even easier.
I picked up Titan's SSQA roll-you-own SSQA brackets and some plates.
First question I'm dealing with in terms of building the tractor side SSQA is where exactly to position the brackets within the (implement side) plate. There are four slots on the plates for the bracket's pins could engage into: A. two square slots and B. two rectangular ones.
So which ones would you use ... and most importantly: why ?
This:
... or this:
Truth be told, I'd really prefer to use the placement shown in the first image, closer to the outside of the QA plate - because it lines up just about perfect with the spread on my loader's arms. (That way I could weld the pin-on brackets off my current bucket directly onto to Titan's QA brackets, without much more than a cross tube.)
Any reason not to ?
Second question is how much smaller to make the tractor side of the QA assembly that fits on the loader, in order to ensure to it has plenty of clearance to fit in the implement side plate.
I picked up Titan's SSQA roll-you-own SSQA brackets and some plates.
First question I'm dealing with in terms of building the tractor side SSQA is where exactly to position the brackets within the (implement side) plate. There are four slots on the plates for the bracket's pins could engage into: A. two square slots and B. two rectangular ones.
So which ones would you use ... and most importantly: why ?
This:
Any reason not to ?
Second question is how much smaller to make the tractor side of the QA assembly that fits on the loader, in order to ensure to it has plenty of clearance to fit in the implement side plate.