Poopdeck Pappy
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Ken45101 mentioned plumbing. Be aware that skid steer attachments will use a flat face hydraulic quick coupler that is different from ag couplers. So, you'll need to run hydraulic hoses to the front of the tractor, and you'll want to make sure you put the right quick connects on them that will mate up with the skid steer flat face couplers. And you'll have to decide whether to run the hydraulic hoses from the rear remotes or add a 3rd function system. I had my dealer change out the flat face couplers on my grapple to regular ag couplers.
But, to answer your general question, yes the skid steer quick attach system used on full size skid steers (not the mini ones) is the same used on tractor front end loaders with a quick attach. I bought a stump grapple made for a skid steer and it works fine on my tractor. As someone mentioned above, the heavy duty ones could weigh 900 pounds or more and could eat up a lot of your lifting capacity. A lighter duty one could weigh as little as 350 pounds but would likely not be as durable, especially on a larger tractor that could overpower it.



But, to answer your general question, yes the skid steer quick attach system used on full size skid steers (not the mini ones) is the same used on tractor front end loaders with a quick attach. I bought a stump grapple made for a skid steer and it works fine on my tractor. As someone mentioned above, the heavy duty ones could weigh 900 pounds or more and could eat up a lot of your lifting capacity. A lighter duty one could weigh as little as 350 pounds but would likely not be as durable, especially on a larger tractor that could overpower it.