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And as you, I too already have my W R Long installed and waiting. Proper quick connects confirmed and ordered. It should plug and play.

Patiently waiting. Hope yours gets there soon! Let us know.

It sounds like you have the same setup that I ordered for my CK2610. I ordered April 23rd, so hopefully I'm right behind ya...

I have a question about your WR Long kit. I got mine installed right away, it was a piece of cake.
BUT I do not care for the bracket that mounts the couplings to the loader cross member. It's kind of long and obstructs the grille guard when you try to lower it (to raise the hood).

Is yours the same way? I was starting to think maybe I got the wrong bracket or something. I got some angle aluminum stock, I was just going to fab up a different bracket.

Also, you mention getting the "proper quick-connects" Do I need couplers other than the ones that come in the WR Long kit and/or the grapple?

-Nick
 
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I thought this info might be on the website but I can not find it. I am looking for the length of your "Everything Attachments 72 Inch XTreme Duty Brush Cutter" from 3 point to tail wheel.

This is for trailer ramp modification. I know I need to lengthen my ramps right now and that is just for a tiller.

I haven't loaded with my 5' bush hog on my tractor yet with my new to me goose neck, but am planning to purchase a 6' from you guys in the near future. So I want to go ahead and make the ramps long enough now.
 
   / Everything Attachments #1,293  
I thought this info might be on the website but I can not find it. I am looking for the length of your "Everything Attachments 72 Inch XTreme Duty Brush Cutter" from 3 point to tail wheel.

This is for trailer ramp modification. I know I need to lengthen my ramps right now and that is just for a tiller.

I haven't loaded with my 5' bush hog on my tractor yet with my new to me goose neck, but am planning to purchase a 6' from you guys in the near future. So I want to go ahead and make the ramps long enough now.

What does the length of the ramps have to do whether or not you can fit the bush hog and tractor on your gooseneck?

I’m not trying to be smart, it’s a serious question.
 
   / Everything Attachments #1,294  
I thought this info might be on the website but I can not find it. I am looking for the length of your "Everything Attachments 72 Inch XTreme Duty Brush Cutter" from 3 point to tail wheel.

This is for trailer ramp modification. I know I need to lengthen my ramps right now and that is just for a tiller.

I haven't loaded with my 5' bush hog on my tractor yet with my new to me goose neck, but am planning to purchase a 6' from you guys in the near future. So I want to go ahead and make the ramps long enough now.

It measures right at 100 inches with the tailwheel tucked forward(like, if you were backing up). With it pointed back, about 108.
Travis
 
   / Everything Attachments #1,295  
It sounds like you have the same setup that I ordered for my CK2610. I ordered April 23rd, so hopefully I'm right behind ya...

I have a question about your WR Long kit. I got mine installed right away, it was a piece of cake.
BUT I do not care for the bracket that mounts the couplings to the loader cross member. It's kind of long and obstructs the grille guard when you try to lower it (to raise the hood).

Is yours the same way? I was starting to think maybe I got the wrong bracket or something. I got some angle aluminum stock, I was just going to fab up a different bracket.

Also, you mention getting the "proper quick-connects" Do I need couplers other than the ones that come in the WR Long kit and/or the grapple?

-Nick

As to question one, I do not know if we are the same. I had my dealer do mine and he has expressed to me that they've done so many that they customize a few things from the normal kit for the Kioti's. I do not know what they might change nor how. First one Ive seen up close. Im not sure that part is one of them but I do know mine does not conflict with the grill guard so maybe not. Best thing I can do is try and find a picture of mine (or take one) so you can compare. But I would have to say that mine looks pretty standard as far as that part of the install location.

By "proper quick connects" I mean that I had EA take a look at my quick connects (sent them a picture and markings on the connectors) and make sure they knew what I had so that they could put proper ones on the Grapple to compliment the ones that W R Long had sent in the kit to match in both size and type. There are a couple different sizes that come with those kits. I wanted to be certain they matched.

Here are some pictures....
 

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What does the length of the ramps have to do whether or not you can fit the bush hog and tractor on your gooseneck?

I’m not trying to be smart, it’s a serious question.

The problem is the entry angle. I want to back it on sometimes depending on what I am hauling with me I may drop an implement up front and retrieve another implement and drive forward up ramp. and a few other scenarios mainly dealing with trailer balancing.

I found a deal on a gooseneck that I have been wanting but the ramp set up, although they are substantial for weight, are not long enough to prevent dragging even the shortest of implements.

My rear deck height is 30" and I have 5' ramps. So I am going to figure out what my entry angle is so that I can find what length I need to make my new ramps without it dragging the ramp (back loading) or the ground (front loading) if I am travelling up the ramp.
 
   / Everything Attachments #1,297  
What does the length of the ramps have to do whether or not you can fit the bush hog and tractor on your gooseneck?

I’m not trying to be smart, it’s a serious question.

The problem is the entry angle. I want to back it on sometimes depending on what I am hauling with me I may drop an implement up front and retrieve another implement and drive forward up ramp. and a few other scenarios mainly dealing with trailer balancing.

I found a deal on a gooseneck that I have been wanting but the ramp set up, although they are substantial for the weight, are not long enough to prevent dragging even the shortest of implements.

My rear deck height is 30" and I have 5' ramps. So I am going to figure out what my entry angle is so that I can find what length I need to make my new ramps without it dragging the ramp (back loading) or the ground (front loading) if I am travelling up the ramp.
 
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The problem is the entry angle. I want to back it on sometimes depending on what I am hauling with me I may drop an implement up front and retrieve another implement and drive forward up ramp. and a few other scenarios mainly dealing with trailer balancing.

I found a deal on a gooseneck that I have been wanting but the ramp set up, although they are substantial for the weight, are not long enough to prevent dragging even the shortest of implements.

My rear deck height is 30" and I have 5' ramps. So I am going to figure out what my entry angle is so that I can find what length I need to make my new ramps without it dragging the ramp (back loading) or the ground (front loading) if I am travelling up the ramp.

That's one of the reasons God made hydraulic top links... :drink:
 
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