How to Convert Pin On Style Loader to Universal Quick Attach
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Ted from Everything Attachments shows you the components needed to change out the Four Pin System found on outdated Tractor Loaders to the Universal Quick Attach System. Once you switch, you will be surprised at how much more you use your tractor simply because the implements are easy to change from one to the other. This system can be put on Kubota, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and Case Tractors just to name a few. USA Made**Factory Direct**HUGE Free Shipping Zone!
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I was just about to buy a whole new loader then found this. This just made my life way easier and saved me thousands. Very happy about this.
Thanks Ted for another informative video. I plan on getting one for my Kubota B-1750. Thanks
Looks like you plowed real good. :)
Can you buy a pare of pallet forks with the 4 holes?
You might make billions if you could invent that.
Hey Ted, I thought I had seen a video from you all where you put one of these on a Kubota BX, but now I can't find it. Can you point me in the right direction?
Can I just use another quick attachment bucket instead of using or modifying my old bucket
Sure you can!
How did you go about bending it? The quick attach has a cross brace to equalize both curl cylinders with no attachment on and shouldn't be used for any work without it attached to anything. Sounds like either you didn't have it connected properly or something as your attachment becomes the stressed member once its attached and latched properly.
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Agreed. There should be some structural member both top and bottom.
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You don't need a whole lot of structure, you can manually push the curl cylinder in and out if this equalizer bar was not there. You're just pushing fluid to the other cylinder overcoming the drag of the seals on both pistons and glands. Its merely there to keep these two aligned, once you have an attachment on the bar does nothing, and you don't want it too because they are not that strong and doing work without an attachment is going to lead to this piece getting bent. I've had sticks flip levers just enough to unlatch one side of a grapple and I bent the equalizer, not a design fault, just my own.
that quick attach you got is the worst design, junk, mine bent do to no top bar, i scrapped that piece of junk and got from kubota sister company a better design with a top bar.