Building Quick Attach Conversion For loader

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warrendeere

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1985 John Deere 650, 2002 New Holland TC35D, 2000 John Deere 4200 HST
Hi all, i own a TC35D with a 16LA loader, non quick attach. I would like to build a coupler that goes onto the loader itself, (Not the part that you weld onto your bucket or other attachment). and i'm wondering if anyone has done this, and if so, please explain how you did it? I really am sick and tired of paying OUTRAGEOUS prices for tractor parts that take little Research and development and little time to build. Please let me know. Thanks, Warren
 
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Depends greatly on tools at hand, ability and easy access to material. Metal prices are out of this world so buying all the little bits is costly. Available tools to do the job are expensive, you may have them or be able to use equipment at your job. Attitude toward the type of work must be positive. Personally I'm on the stubborn side and build a lot of accessories. Bought the tools before I retired but lately finding scrap new cut-offs is most difficult. Back to the expense of new metal at the store. Crazy prices. Some things are just better bought. Good luck with your project.
 
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Depends greatly on tools at hand, ability and easy access to material. Metal prices are out of this world so buying all the little bits is costly. Available tools to do the job are expensive, you may have them or be able to use equipment at your job. Attitude toward the type of work must be positive. Personally I'm on the stubborn side and build a lot of accessories. Bought the tools before I retired but lately finding scrap new cut-offs is most difficult. Back to the expense of new metal at the store. Crazy prices. Some things are just better bought. Good luck with your project.
Thanks for the advice, i have all the tools and some patience
 
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Thanks for the advice, i have all the tools and some patience
Google Ezzee on loaders they have quite a simple setup which I have copied many times. Might give you a start. A side picture of your tractor would help to.
 
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I built one. link in my signature.
 
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Hi, your SS Quick Attach link gives a 404 Page Not Found error.
 
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I did what you are asking a few years ago for my Kubota and don't see why it wouldn't work for you. It adds minimal weight to the already limited lift capacity of my loader and after these years it still works great! Here is the link to the build on here.
 
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Sorry I think I misunderstood your question. I thought you were quick attaching your loader to the tractor itself
 
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Portaband, hole saw and 3/8x4" or 6" bar stock are all you need for the loader side then buy the 112$ adapter brackets and start welding. I'm cheating and not using the adapters and just having a 7/8 sliding pin for the bottom lock instead of the fancy spring lever setup on ssqa
 

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