rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 11,462
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
We have the Kubota pin-type Quick-Attach for our loader (LA402 on a B2910)
When we bought the tractor, the dealer didn't have the Kubota pallet forks in stock ..... but did have a pair of Woods DUal pallet forks for a skidsteer which he was willing to give us a deal on ...
Since the pin-type mounting brackets on the Woods forks wouldn't work for our loader, I had a neighbor who is a welder fab up a pair of new brackets from some scrap rectangular tube. I had to ream/hone out the holes so that the pins fit properly (alignment) .... wasn't too big a deal ....
The Quick-Attach makes it far easier to change implements - although it is probably a little more sensitive to alignment than a typical skidsteer QA ..... dunno .....
I usually have to tweak the loader curl or lift to get the second pin in after getting the first one in .... on either the forks or the 60" light materials bucket.
I'm glad we have the pin-type QA ....... however ........
If I had it to do over again I'd probably spend the money on a skidsteer QA - mostly because it's my observation and understanding that attaching things would be even easier .....
When I'm working on a project with the tractor, I wanna be doing that - as opposed to messing around with trying to fight some implement to get it on the tractor so I can continue with what I'm really doing ..... don't much care for aggravation .... probably the reason I have a Speeco Quick-Hitch for the 3PH .....
Being able to use other (skidsteer QA) attachments is a secondary consideration and is less important ..... probably because alot of the attachments for skidsteers require high hydraulic flow ..... although being able to rent a skidsteer QA concrete bucket from the local rental yard could be kinda handy ....
When we bought the tractor, the dealer didn't have the Kubota pallet forks in stock ..... but did have a pair of Woods DUal pallet forks for a skidsteer which he was willing to give us a deal on ...
Since the pin-type mounting brackets on the Woods forks wouldn't work for our loader, I had a neighbor who is a welder fab up a pair of new brackets from some scrap rectangular tube. I had to ream/hone out the holes so that the pins fit properly (alignment) .... wasn't too big a deal ....
The Quick-Attach makes it far easier to change implements - although it is probably a little more sensitive to alignment than a typical skidsteer QA ..... dunno .....
I usually have to tweak the loader curl or lift to get the second pin in after getting the first one in .... on either the forks or the 60" light materials bucket.
I'm glad we have the pin-type QA ....... however ........
If I had it to do over again I'd probably spend the money on a skidsteer QA - mostly because it's my observation and understanding that attaching things would be even easier .....
When I'm working on a project with the tractor, I wanna be doing that - as opposed to messing around with trying to fight some implement to get it on the tractor so I can continue with what I'm really doing ..... don't much care for aggravation .... probably the reason I have a Speeco Quick-Hitch for the 3PH .....
Being able to use other (skidsteer QA) attachments is a secondary consideration and is less important ..... probably because alot of the attachments for skidsteers require high hydraulic flow ..... although being able to rent a skidsteer QA concrete bucket from the local rental yard could be kinda handy ....