BX 6315 Quick Coupler

tinkerwitheverything

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bx2370-1
Jun 3, 2015
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Manitoba
Has anyone bought and used the quick Coupler for the front loader & bucket.. I've been thinking about buying one to use on my BX 2370-1.Any and all comments would be appreciated.
 

tinkerwitheverything

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bx2370-1
Jun 3, 2015
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Manitoba
I was at the Dealer today. He had one sitting on the floor he told me to take it home and try it out.If I didn't like it just bring it back.So I put it on and tried it out.Not sure what to think about it yet.I do know it moves the bucket 3" further away from the oem pins.I'll try it out a bit more before I decide to either keep it or return it.
 

tinkerwitheverything

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bx2370-1
Jun 3, 2015
319
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Manitoba
how much $$$ does he want for it?
$ 329 without taxes. I'am returning it this morning.After trying it out again last night I'am not happy with how its made the bucket sloppy.The quick attach point upper cylinder has to much play ,and the quick attach bucket pins are sloppy. I used to operate big loaders etc: and my big peeve was loose bucket pins.So this is why I'am returning this.Maybe I'll have to make something different that'll make me happy.
 

armylifer

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BX1860, FEL, RCK54P MMM, BB1548 Box Scraper, Quick Hitch, Piranha Bar, BX6315
Mar 26, 2013
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Thurston County, WA
I just bought a BX6315 Quick Tach today. It is true that the bottom pins are sloppy but I think that I can find some tighter pins. I like the fact that I can now remove the bucket without removing the loader frame and hydraulics. I can also use it without the bucket to raise things up in the air without the bucket in the way. The last time I used the bucket to raise a deer for slaughter, the job was a little harder because I could not cut the meat without manipulating the deer around the bucket. This year it should be a lot easier to gut and cut without the bucket in the way.