Kubota pin-type QA?

/ Kubota pin-type QA? #21  
New QA forks on my 3540.
 

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/ Kubota pin-type QA? #22  
I have a Kubota B7610 with an LA 352 loader... I wanted to purchase a Curtis Snowpusher, however It requires having a skid steer attachment on my loader. I have the pin type. Is it possible when I remove the pins that hold my bucket on to put on an attachment(where the pins are) that would allow me to accept skid steer attachments? I understand that my bucke would then become obsolete with the skid steer attachement in place?
 
/ Kubota pin-type QA? #23  
Curtis also sells pin-on mounts that match up with at least some of the manufacturers loaders. You probably need to contact them to see if they have a pin-on mount for your loader model.

ATI makes a light duty skid steer type QA, but again, you'd need to check with them to see if they have one for your loader, because they also make pin-type QAs for the lighter duty loaders.
 
/ Kubota pin-type QA? #24  
I have a Kubota B7610 with an LA 352 loader... I wanted to purchase a Curtis Snowpusher, however It requires having a skid steer attachment on my loader. I have the pin type. Is it possible when I remove the pins that hold my bucket on to put on an attachment(where the pins are) that would allow me to accept skid steer attachments? I understand that my bucke would then become obsolete with the skid steer attachement in place?

I assume you are talking about a plow when you say snowpusher? Having owned/operated several B series machines in my business, the B series are too small for snowpushers. Heck, i wouldnt even put a pusher on my grand L 40.
 
/ Kubota pin-type QA? #25  
I assume you are talking about a plow when you say snowpusher? Having owned/operated several B series machines in my business, the B series are too small for snowpushers. Heck, i wouldnt even put a pusher on my grand L 40.

I would have to say that you do not know your L 40 very well then. I had a 7'6" on my L3830 for 5 years with no problems.
 

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/ Kubota pin-type QA? #26  
Those pictures are plows, not pushers. Im fine with plows, box blades or pushers is another story.
 
/ Kubota pin-type QA? #27  
Those pictures are plows, not pushers. Im fine with plows, box blades or pushers is another story.

Must be a word thing. What's the difference between a pusher and a plow?

Is a pusher just a straight blade?

jb
 
/ Kubota pin-type QA? #28  
Must be a word thing. What's the difference between a pusher and a plow?
Is a pusher just a straight blade?
a pusher is like a straight blade with sides that come foward, it looks sort of like a box blade mounted on a loader... here is an example:
Pusher.jpg
they are often used to clear parking lots as they keep the snow in and let you just "push" it across the lot.

that one is made by Pro-Tech (Winter Products Corp- Pro-Tech Products)

Aaron Z
 
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/ Kubota pin-type QA? #29  
OK, I've seen that, but mostly on larger end loaders.

jb
 

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