cschulz
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Hey Guys, last year I made the upgrade from a garden tractor to a Kubota subcompact tractor (BX2660). Soon after of course I found TBN and have made a few friends along with learning a lot about tractors. Thanks to all!!:thumbsup:
In a few short months realizing I needed to invest in a QA system for the projects I wanted to do. After searching and talking with a couple of suppliers I settled on one that stood out from the rest. Jery from small loader Quick attach, Tach-N-Go and attachments
I was looking for a good quality design with strength. Wanting a good assortment of attachments, 1 or 2 was not going to cut it. Also what I found from Jery was his want to build a customer base and keep that customer base. Thats hard to find in todays world. He shared a couple ideas of what he had in mind for up coming production. And I was convinced he was the guy.
I bought several pieces for him and as I pulled each piece from the pallet I was amazed at how robust and strong the pieces are. Lots of bracing with what I expect to be very strong attachments. I could see from what had been discussed that the engineering design was tops but with also keeping the pieces lite weight as some of them need to be. Very good balance of strength, weight and design.
The first Im posting on is a rake that has a fine tooth and rough tooth sides. Which are replaceable if need or swap to the smooth edges for what ever the reasons?
First is the QA bar that has a cam locking system with a securing pin.
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With the early spring we are having here in Michigan I decided to give the rake a try. The large teeth I used it on the drive to level and goom. And a ditch that needed over growth removed. Sorry I didnt take shots of before but here is the another ditch to show what it was like and then after. Also at the bottom it worked very well at raking gravel from the lawn back into the drive.
Then I took it to some over growth and in couple back and forths I was able to clear things out.
Didnt get a chance to do much with it as I was almost out of fuel
I promise to give some better shots of the before and afters as I show the attachments Ive bought. Yet to come is the grapple system with its 3 different jaws and a bucket that also uses the grapple thumb. Also the 3 jaws can be used independent of the thumb. Ripping roots and rocks along with the thumb pick up large amouts of brush.
Thanks Chris
In a few short months realizing I needed to invest in a QA system for the projects I wanted to do. After searching and talking with a couple of suppliers I settled on one that stood out from the rest. Jery from small loader Quick attach, Tach-N-Go and attachments
I was looking for a good quality design with strength. Wanting a good assortment of attachments, 1 or 2 was not going to cut it. Also what I found from Jery was his want to build a customer base and keep that customer base. Thats hard to find in todays world. He shared a couple ideas of what he had in mind for up coming production. And I was convinced he was the guy.
I bought several pieces for him and as I pulled each piece from the pallet I was amazed at how robust and strong the pieces are. Lots of bracing with what I expect to be very strong attachments. I could see from what had been discussed that the engineering design was tops but with also keeping the pieces lite weight as some of them need to be. Very good balance of strength, weight and design.
The first Im posting on is a rake that has a fine tooth and rough tooth sides. Which are replaceable if need or swap to the smooth edges for what ever the reasons?
First is the QA bar that has a cam locking system with a securing pin.

Open

Closed

Rake


With the early spring we are having here in Michigan I decided to give the rake a try. The large teeth I used it on the drive to level and goom. And a ditch that needed over growth removed. Sorry I didnt take shots of before but here is the another ditch to show what it was like and then after. Also at the bottom it worked very well at raking gravel from the lawn back into the drive.



Then I took it to some over growth and in couple back and forths I was able to clear things out.


Didnt get a chance to do much with it as I was almost out of fuel
I promise to give some better shots of the before and afters as I show the attachments Ive bought. Yet to come is the grapple system with its 3 different jaws and a bucket that also uses the grapple thumb. Also the 3 jaws can be used independent of the thumb. Ripping roots and rocks along with the thumb pick up large amouts of brush.
Thanks Chris
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