Loader Tach-N-Go

   / Tach-N-Go #11  
I believe myqtractor tools has some videos on youtube but as far as using them I'm unsure. Ill likely call them for the 3pt qa since the loader qa works great. I understand what your saying ooklaa. You wanna see it perform well before making a big purchase.
 
   / Tach-N-Go #12  
Thanks for the info axle. I checked the website and didn't see anything but ill call him and ask. maybe send an email to see if he has some pics. I have a box blade and like to get another attachment for the 3pt. a carry all i think is what its called. I think to a grapple would be nice for the loader but that would be a spring time decision
 
   / Tach-N-Go #13  
Thanks for the info axle. I checked the website and didn't see anything but ill call him and ask. maybe send an email to see if he has some pics. I have a box blade and like to get another attachment for the 3pt. a carry all i think is what its called. I think to a grapple would be nice for the loader but that would be a spring time decision

A normal grapple is vertical and m.t.tools has the mini grapple, a mid size, and as I recall, a full size. Then thete is the horizontal grapple too.

I also understand Ooklaa's desires . . however I don't think he undestands mine. Slick marketing is fine but I'd far prefer better attention to product detail and quality and me make a call or two to ask for more info or pictures etc.. . . its juuuust not that hard when you can talk directly to the designer.

As I understand it . .and correct me if I'm wrong . . but I believe E.A. has some of their own products and sells other manufacturer's too. M.T. Tools sells what they design and produce . . specifically for sub compact purposes. Its two very different types of operations and offerings imo.
 
   / Tach-N-Go #14  
I also understand Ooklaa's desires . . however I don't think he undestands mine. Slick marketing is fine but I'd far prefer better attention to product detail and quality and me make a call or two to ask for more info or pictures etc.. . . its juuuust not that hard when you can talk directly to the designer.

All of this must come into play, im not willing to sacrifice one for the other. Only way to really tell ones quality is with, quality video, pictures etc. i mean the few of you have these implements on our gc tractors have not really put up a detailed report for the rest of us to go out and buy them. Not dissing anyone either just explaining my situation. So one can look at this from many different angles.

Bottom line for me is i bought a debri fork from pictures on a website. Based on reviews and pictures it looked good bla bla bla. The fork even has a lifetime warranty on its welds. Well my fork was defective and welds broke, manufacturer was a ahole! Didnt not honor his warranty too replace the fork so i put in a claim with my credit card company and i won after back and fourth bs.

So for me if somethig is gonna be a expensive purchase, like 750 or more their better be some real time action videos of it on our tractors if i am going to buy it. Im Having a hard time buying a backhoe grapple now and its price 389.99. Becaue i cant find sufficient videos of it working hard on our specfic tracotr.
 
   / Tach-N-Go #15  
All of this must come into play, im not willing to sacrifice one for the other. Only way to really tell ones quality is with, quality video, pictures etc. i mean the few of you have these implements on our gc tractors have not really put up a detailed report for the rest of us to go out and buy them. Not dissing anyone either just explaining my situation. So one can look at this from many different angles.

Bottom line for me is i bought a debri fork from pictures on a website. Based on reviews and pictures it looked good bla bla bla. The fork even has a lifetime warranty on its welds. Well my fork was defective and welds broke, manufacturer was a ahole! Didnt not honor his warranty too replace the fork so i put in a claim with my credit card company and i won after back and fourth bs.

So for me if somethig is gonna be a expensive purchase, like 750 or more their better be some real time action videos of it on our tractors if i am going to buy it. Im Having a hard time buying a backhoe grapple now and its price 389.99. Becaue i cant find sufficient videos of it working hard on our specfic tracotr.

Ooklaa, I think you are following your point of view and that is certainly all each of us can do. But you also have to recognize that none of us work for these manufacturer's and suppliers. We share information but it isn't our job to create detailed reports for your desires.

If you have a DL95 front end loader, I know of only 1 manufacturer that makes a quick attach for that loader. So either you have to talk to them or go without.

There are many threads on the subject and on MyTractorTools.com product . . many that I and others have detailed information on. There isva short video on some threads showing my unit's qa rotating and its appearance also. But you need to choose if you want to contact M.T.Tools and ask them for more info or not . . and look for alternative choices or ask your dealer for options through them.


I'm not sure what a "backhoe grapple" is . . unless you mean a backhoe thumb . . but there are quite a few of those to consider plus your dealer offers those too. Best of luck and good tractoring.
 
   / Tach-N-Go #16  
Yes sorry i meant backhoe thumb. Goodluck for the op i dont his post to get hijacked :)
 
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#17  
Ookla, don't worry about the hi-jack. I got enough info to make my decision, and am going in a different direction. My goal was to find a quick connect for a snow plow at a decent price. For $300 I found a Kubota (also for Case, and MF) quick connect for the snow blower. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...71636399-gc-2310-snow-plow-mfquickchange1-jpg Using the female receiver, I can attach almost any snow plow with minimal fabrication work. BTW, the female receiver is ~$120.

I am now on the search for a good and inexpensive used 54" to 60" snow plow. The next decision will be to add hydraulic angle control or not, depending on the plow. From my current pricing, I am seeing an almost new, compatible plow in the $500-600 range.
 
   / Tach-N-Go #18  
I have gotten Jery's quick attach system, forks and single grapple for my cub cadet sc2400 with the cl 100 loader. The system is so easy to use. Jery even made up a rock bucket for me that works like a charm, but we were thinking of putting a 12 volt vibrator on it. Has any one done this and if so where did you get it, pricing and brand/model? If you are thinking of getting a quick attach for your subcompact the tach n go is the way to go. Have used the hitch adapter for moving trailers and wagons, what a breeze to use. The single grapple I have used for the storm cleanup{picked up a 14" dia dry oak 10' long} with ease, unloaded freight from a semi with the adjustable forks. Would like to do some u-tube if I can get my grandson to help me do it.
 

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