I don't think it being slow is going to hurt. When he is coming in to change attachments on the loader he can flip the switch to release the levers. Then he can change out the attachment and as he is on the move he can be latching the levers.
If you don't have physical ailments preventing you from getting on/off a tractor, I don't really see the purpose. In the Bobcat it's a PITA getting on/off and easy to trip over the implement, fall and smash your face, etc... plus to open the skid loader door the boom has to be ALL the way down and sometimes it's nice to have it up an inch or two... but on most tractors it's easy as pie. I can think of 25 better ways to spend the money than an insanely slow way to actuate the levers.
Entirely my .02 of course, my quick attach brackets are coming today so maybe I'll be enamored with it after I get them built onto the loader![]()
If you don't have physical ailments preventing you from getting on/off a tractor, I don't really see the purpose. In the Bobcat it's a PITA getting on/off and easy to trip over the implement, fall and smash your face, etc... plus to open the skid loader door the boom has to be ALL the way down and sometimes it's nice to have it up an inch or two... but on most tractors it's easy as pie. I can think of 25 better ways to spend the money than an insanely slow way to actuate the levers.
Entirely my .02 of course, my quick attach brackets are coming today so maybe I'll be enamored with it after I get them built onto the loader![]()