15 Series Quick Attach Plate

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AchingBack

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I've never seen anyone here mention having one of these. My dealer is lukewarm about it when I mention getting one, because it will put the loads farther out, and decrease lift capacity. I'm not too concerned about it, unless it would be a significant loss.

I really need to go from bucket to forks without a lot of hassle. When switching back and forth, my forks aren't exactly wieldy, nor is the bucket, when it comes to getting all of the pins back into place. I can give up some lift for a lot of convenience.

Do any of you folks have one of these, or at least an informed opinion?
 
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I believe you can use the same Q/tach plate that is on the ML111 loader, and you will probably lose a couple hundred lbs of lift capacity. Without being at the shop to price it out you would probably be in the $800.00 range to convert it. Just to let you know where you are at.
 
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Thanks Galen. That is just what I wanted to know.
 
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I have one on my 3215. It has been great and I can't imagine not having QA. It has worked out well so far, I use the forks that I bought for my 7520 all the time. :thumbsup:
 

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