Kubota quick connect question

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bulldog02

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What kind of quick connect did kubota use before they went to the skid steer type? My dad's tractor has one that has a bar across the front of his loader that sets into a set of hooks on his attachments and then pins in at the bottom of the attachment. I need to build one that I can weld onto a plate that to fit my tractor. My New kubota has the skid steer type. Hope I'm not confusing everyone, but I would like to build one for my tractor so I can use his attachments. Thanks in advance
 
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What kind of quick connect did kubota use before they went to the skid steer type? My dad's tractor has one that has a bar across the front of his loader that sets into a set of hooks on his attachments and then pins in at the bottom of the attachment. I need to build one that I can weld onto a plate that to fit my tractor. My New kubota has the skid steer type. Hope I'm not confusing everyone, but I would like to build one for my tractor so I can use his attachments. Thanks in advance

What you describe I believe is the Kubota proprietary pin on type. They still use that type on the "B" series with their optional pin on bucket and pallet forks.
 
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you wouldnt know where i could find the plans on something like that do ya?
 
/ Kubota quick connect question #4  
ATI sells a pin setup for the B series,, 175.00 I think.. If you take that and weld it to a blank SS plate and you should have it,,
 
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Ill try and get a pic of it today and let yall look. Cant seem to find one anywhere?
 
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For my m5700 you could get it with the bucket pinned on the arms, a kubota designed QD pinned on the arms, or a skid steer style QD on the arms. Mine was purchased used with a kubota Qd like you descibe. I would not look at getting a adapter plate to go between the two due to added stress but rather getting the kubota style pin on for your arms. I looked at getting the skid steer style disconnect to swap out on mine and it was reasonable priced. I would call kubota dealer with the model number of your loader as some of the tractors was available with more than one model loader.
 
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I priced a QC like the one your refering to from my local dealer and it was 240 dollars. It was the only one offered for mine, but I decided to build a SSQA for mine instead. As for plans for your dad's style just get all the measurments you need from his.
 

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