Kubota loader quick attach

   / Kubota loader quick attach #11  
Had to remove the bucket when they came to get the tractor and instal the grapple. I guess my "hose downs" when digging in the dirt was the answer. Both levers worked just great - the pawls released - the bucket dropped. I've never had a reason to put the bucket back on.

I would suggest. Hose down the pawl areas with garden hose/nozzle. Follow with liberal amounts of WD-40 or the like. Then the wife's hair dryer or industrial heat gun. Old grease, dirt, junk, smut, etc can be stubborn.
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #12  
Not really. They do pop off & on pretty easily if properly maintained (greased). Making ure the pins & spots in the bucket are properly aligned when curled back is all that is needed to easily latch a SSQA.

Grease things before you try to remove the bucket. I'd only heat if living the zerks for the pins & spraying the other joints with penetrating lube really didnt work.

I agree with Fallon. I would be a little stronger against using heat. You are very likely to cause more problems than you fix applying heat, in my opinion. I have a 4-in-1 bucket weighing just over 1000lbs on a FEL on a MF tractor. It was hard to unlatch the first time but once I got it loose it has been fine since. I think my Massey SSQA is inferior to your Kubota SSQA, though very similar mechanically. Mainly because you have that stout tubular member left-right in your SSQA that takes the torsion if you happen to hook on one side of something heavy and fail to catch the other side with your plate. [I'm not where I can go look at my FEL right now but I do not think it has any grease fittings.]
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #13  
I don’t remember seeing any grease fittings on the quick release on either of my 2 tractors, but use spray lube now and then, and they work fine.
They were a bit difficult when they were new though.
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #14  
SSQA is great. The attachments do pop right off, IF , it is kept clean and lubed.

I switch from bucket to forks frequently and I inspect and lube the SSQA along with the rest of the loader every 10 hrs.
 
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#15  
Wow. Thanks for all of the great responses. I found a few minutes today to clean the pin areas and really soak the pins with PB blaster. Tomorrow will soak again before cutting grass and after grass cutting start using some of the techniques mentioned.
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #16  
I don’t remember seeing any grease fittings on the quick release on either of my 2 tractors, but use spray lube now and then, and they work fine.
They were a bit difficult when they were new though.

They should be on the "inboard"side of the"barrels" that the (wedge looking) pins slide in vertically.
 
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#17  
Success. Got the bucket released. Took plenty of blaster, jumping in the bucket, and a few raps from my rubber mallet. Worked perfectly after cleaning and greasing and repeatedly latching and unlatching. Sure is nice to have the quick attach. Never had one before.
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #18  
Success. Got the bucket released. Took plenty of blaster, jumping in the bucket, and a few raps from my rubber mallet. Worked perfectly after cleaning and greasing and repeatedly latching and unlatching. Sure is nice to have the quick attach. Never had one before.
My bucket is probably my least used impliment. I've gotten in the habit of putting the tractor away with nothing on the loader. Makes for more room in the barn & 1 less step when starting the next project. Murphys law... you'll always start with the wrong impliment on the tractor.
 
   / Kubota loader quick attach #19  
Success. Got the bucket released. Took plenty of blaster, jumping in the bucket, and a few raps from my rubber mallet. Worked perfectly after cleaning and greasing and repeatedly latching and unlatching. Sure is nice to have the quick attach. Never had one before.

Now find Fallon's thread on here for making a linear actuated or hydraulic one to flip the levers from the seat! It's on my list of stuff to do.

Lenny
 

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