Posted by dmp62 on January 11, 2016 at 09:14:48 from (69.163.26.58):
In Reply to: quick attachments posted by avant 1735 on January 10, 2016 at 20:33:35:
Hayspear.com is another supplier, they have the popular conversions or will custom make them.
In my area there are several local fab/welding shops that custom make them, most of those shops also manufacture buckets, grapples or other attachments, check with any fab/welding shop advertising the attachments, they might make the conversions too. I bought one from a guy about 40 miles away who was advertising attachments on Graigslist, gave him all the dimensions from the existing pin connections and it fit fine, cost was $700.00 picked up, including new pins. He would have preferred to have my original bucket at his shop for a template and he would have put a quicktach mount plate on that as well had I wanted him to.
Best to do a little research, they aren't all made the same, some aren't very heavy duty, some really extend the mount location forward, which can hurt your rollback capacity.
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