Loader Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments?

   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #21  
I prefer Euro, but both my 130HP Kubotas came with loaders with SSQA.
The strength advantage with Euro is nice, but Ive never had an issue with an SSQA component failure. I have lifted hay bales heavy enough (flooded with water) to bend the spears, but the SSQA plate held.
I have an 8 foot high capacity loader bucket I fill with wet mushroom soil hundreds of times per year and nothing has broken.....yet.
What I like best about SSQA isnt the strength-its adequate, but the availability of attachments, especially used attachments. They outnumber used euro attachments 100 to 1 in my area.
If my tractors would have had Euro, I probably would have been happier, but I do like the commonality and interchangeability with skid steer attachments
 

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   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #22  
I'd prefer the euro style over SSQA but in NA attachments will be more expensive and harder to find.

Beta vs VHS

For farm tractor use skidsteer would be Beta, at least in this end of Canada.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments?
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#23  
Euro is far better no doubt about that but no tractor will out muscle a 100 HP tracked skid steer.

That's the dumbest thing I've read in i don't know how long. You do understand they're hanging loaders on tractors with 2-3 times that hp and 4-6 times the weight, right?

For their size and Hp, a tracked Skid Steer is an awesome tool and a lot different than a ~100Hp tractor. Comparing the two is a bit of an apple to a mushroom comparison.

That vast majority of 100Hp and under tractors sold cannot outlift a modern tracked "super: skid steer. However, a ~9K pound ~95Hp tracked skid steer is a really different beast.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #24  
This claims to be the biggest tractor loader in the world which is in line with the biggest I致e seen which claims 7,000 pound lift capacity which is in line with the biggest CTLs. Considering the skid is 1/4 the machine size I壇 call that a win for the skid. STOLL FZ 100 ? The biggest front loader in the world (EN) - YouTube

I will agree a CTL would outwork & outmaneuver that tractor in tight areas and precise work at CTL heights, but as you said farm loaders are meant for loading and moving hay and silage,

As far as out muscling:

The FZ100 can lift 7716lbs 16 feet in the air. Can a CTL even lift that high? Wonder what that loader is rated to lift at max height of a CTL.

The Case IH Magnum 340 is 340 engine HP and 36,000lb unballasted. I'd bet that combo could push a CTL around, barring that, bet it could lift the CTL clear of the ground and carry it elsewhere. CTL won't be doing the same to the tractor.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments?
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#25  
Talking about loaders on >150HP tractors that weigh upwards of ~28K pounds really isn't applicable, is it?

I seriously doubt Euro vs. SSQA loader mounts are an issue with a tractor and loader combination costing in excess of $100K or $200K. The extra cost of pallet forks for Euro is likely irrelevant too.
 
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#26  
I will agree a CTL would outwork & outmaneuver that tractor in tight areas and precise work at CTL heights, but as you said farm loaders are meant for loading and moving hay and silage,

As far as out muscling:

The FZ100 can lift 7716lbs 16 feet in the air. Can a CTL even lift that high? Wonder what that loader is rated to lift at max height of a CTL.

The Case IH Magnum 340 is 340 engine HP and 36,000lb unballasted. I'd bet that combo could push a CTL around, barring that, bet it could lift the CTL clear of the ground and carry it elsewhere. CTL won't be doing the same to the tractor.

At what point do Track Loaders enter the pictures?
Track Loaders | Cat | Caterpillar

The 953K is only 150Hp. :thumbsup:
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #27  
I will agree a CTL would outwork & outmaneuver that tractor in tight areas and precise work at CTL heights, but as you said farm loaders are meant for loading and moving hay and silage,

As far as out muscling:

The FZ100 can lift 7716lbs 16 feet in the air. Can a CTL even lift that high? Wonder what that loader is rated to lift at max height of a CTL.

The Case IH Magnum 340 is 340 engine HP and 36,000lb unballasted. I'd bet that combo could push a CTL around, barring that, bet it could lift the CTL clear of the ground and carry it elsewhere. CTL won't be doing the same to the tractor.

The biggest compact track loaders are around 12,000 pounds so I really doubt it’s going to pick it up and move it. And the skid is rated around 9500 pound tip load and the hydraulics easily tip it so I’m betting the hydraulic strength is pretty similar. Personally if the skid steer proved inadequate for my needs I’d buy a full size track loader or wheel loader. A 36,000 pound tractor with a loader that only lifts 7500 pounds is a ridiculously clumsy combination. That cat 953 loader previously listed weighs 33,000 pounds which is a good bit less than the tractor but has a 2.5 yard bucket and a 19,000 pound tipping load. Do you want to make bets on the winner of that combination? BTW tractor loaders and industrial equipment have different ratings. Tractor loaders are rated at the most they can do where industrial loaders are rated at 1/2 or 1/3 so tipping load is the most accurate comparison.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #28  
The biggest compact track loaders are around 12,000 pounds so I really doubt it’s going to pick it up and move it. And the skid is rated around 9500 pound tip load and the hydraulics easily tip it so I’m betting the hydraulic strength is pretty similar. Personally if the skid steer proved inadequate for my needs I’d buy a full size track loader or wheel loader. A 36,000 pound tractor with a loader that only lifts 7500 pounds is a ridiculously clumsy combination. That cat 953 loader previously listed weighs 33,000 pounds which is a good bit less than the tractor but has a 2.5 yard bucket and a 19,000 pound tipping load. Do you want to make bets on the winner of that combination? BTW tractor loaders and industrial equipment have different ratings. Tractor loaders are rated at the most they can do where industrial loaders are rated at 1/2 or 1/3 so tipping load is the most accurate comparison.

I never claimed a farm loader could best an industrial track loader or wheel loader (which don't have a skidsteer or euro coupler in any case) for lift capacity, durability or rate of work.

If I wanted a dedicated loader, a farm tractor would not be first choice. Same as a CTL, tracked loader or wheel loader would not be the first choice for field work.

no tractor will out muscle a 100 HP tracked skid steer.

Yes, there are some that can, but not all will.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #29  
Talking about loaders on >150HP tractors that weigh upwards of ~28K pounds really isn't applicable, is it?

I seriously doubt Euro vs. SSQA loader mounts are an issue with a tractor and loader combination costing in excess of $100K or $200K. The extra cost of pallet forks for Euro is likely irrelevant too.

The relevance applies to offhand claims made that do not reflect reality when applied to available facts.
This tangent is not particularly relevant to the SSQA/Euro discussion.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #30  
For this SSQA/Euro discussion, it comes down to the strength of the hardware on the tractor.

This is the SSQA on my V417 that will lift over 6,000 pounds:

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And the SSQA of a tractor:
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   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #31  
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #32  
I have both styles, and can’t say one is better than the other, but I do like the ease of hooking up the global implements better. I bought a global to SS adapter, so I can use all of my older attachments on my bigger tractor.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #33  
There are lots of variations of strength and fabrication of the ssqa mounts used on tractors and equipment so they are not the same even if they can attach to ssqa equipment.

I modified a Bobtach ssqa mount to fit a M5030 loader over 25 years ago so I could use ssqa equipment. It was much stronger built than the ssqa on my current M59. The ssqa on L3800 and B26 are built light. Strong enough for there size. Don’t know if there are the same variables with the euro hitch system.
 
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#34  
Something to keep in mind is that with an overbuild SSQA on either the loader or the attachment, your total lift payload is reduced.

Can I mount my 4,000lb pallet forks on a small tractor? Sure. How many bags of concrete will it lift with those pallet forks versus a more appropriate set?
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #35  
Something to keep in mind is that with an overbuild SSQA on either the loader or the attachment, your total lift payload is reduced.

Can I mount my 4,000lb pallet forks on a small tractor? Sure. How many bags of concrete will it lift with those pallet forks versus a more appropriate set?

2 things on my next to buy list:
Heavy hydraulic adjust forks and 150lb wheel weights to counter the loads on them :D
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments?
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#36  
2 things on my next to buy list:
Heavy hydraulic adjust forks and 150lb wheel weights to counter the loads on them :D

For me, the basic requirements include:
  • Cast wheels
  • Wheel weights
  • "Beet Juice", AKA RimGuard

I'm also debating some nose weights for my Kubota B2601 to offset some 'see-saw' with the Landpride RCR1548 rotary mower that should be here in late January.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #37  
I second this 110%.

Great post with a great explanation of the Euro style.
and i third it
;-) worth the bump for accuracy alone.

SSQR is for the tip.

Euro is such a fool proof design that there is even a heavier rated adaption of it called Aus/Challenge hitch. whilst they are not interchangeable the arrangements of the challenge hooks are spaced as such that an implement can accommodate both receivers. below is the challenge/aus adaption of the euro design with wider stance and thicker interface pins,


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   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #38  
I have a 6430 with a H340 loader and Euro style coupler.
I wouldn't even consider anything else.
I'm planning on selling the 6430 and downsize to possibly a Kubita MX 6000. The standard SSQA will not be accepted. Will have the dealer to put a Euro stile coupler on.
As stated above, the failure rate is next to zero and way easier to hook up.
Even bigger wheel loaders in construction have a similar to Euro style system, never a SSQA for a reason.
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #39  
Once you use Euro, you won’t want to go back to SSQA, but the skid loaders use them
 
   / Skid Steer or Euro loader attachments? #40  
Once you use Euro, you won’t want to go back to SSQA, but the skid loaders use them

A Euro loader coupler is by far better but getting away from SSQA isn’t really easy. Most people that have euro loaders end up buying a SSQA to euro adapter.
 

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