BX 80 series quick attach loader

edwardsonmark

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

I really like the ssqa....and the manifold and joystick location! How did you get one when they aren't even offered on the kubota website?? I am really thinking about looking at the 23s and trading my 8 month old 2670! Wonder if the ssqa adaptor can be put on the older loader

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trapperdrew

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

They are available in canada. Or at least just started to be. I'm fairly sure I got the 1st one in my area.
 
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trapperdrew

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

The pin locations look pretty close to the same spot they were on my 2370 loader. So maybe. But it is almost double the weight of the quick attach that you can get for the bx25
 

trapperdrew

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

My dealer told me he has another one on the way week after next.
 

trapperdrew

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

From what I seen, the price is almost the same. It would be worth the wait to look at the 80 series.
 

JackJ

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

Nice! My loader is on/off a lot in the summer, and this would be convenient, though it's not too tough on my manual connect BX.

What do you think of the hydraulic connections for the loader? Does it look like those will hold up, leak free, over time?
 

trapperdrew

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Re: BX 80 series quick attack loader

I never really had an issue with my 2370.

So far they seem pretty clean to use, they are the flat faced connections.

my brother works as as a field repair tech for CASE and tells me I will want to keep an "O-Ring Kit" on hand with the flat faced ones.
 

coachgeo

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Dang....... I was hoping to see this Quick Attack loader. Figured maybe some kind of Zombie Apocalypse machine:D
 

CountryBumkin

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Love it.

BTW - did the make the brake pedal even taller now?

Maybe they had to - just give the operator some exercise - since he's not getting on and off the machine as much anymore disconnecting the loader. :rolleyes:
 

trapperdrew

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Love it.

BTW - did the make the brake pedal even taller now?

Maybe they had to - just give the operator some exercise - since he's not getting on and off the machine as much anymore disconnecting the loader. :rolleyes:
Lol.. they may have.. but I didn't really notice it was higher.. I'll measure it tomorrow and we can find out [emoji12]
 

trapperdrew

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I did find this sort of odd. This is on the fel mounts.



It looks as at one time it had a much wider spacer on it. But on the tractor frame side it does not have thoes marks. It's the same on the other side.
 

SyNtAxx

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I did find this sort of odd. This is on the fel mounts.



It looks as at one time it had a much wider spacer on it. But on the tractor frame side it does not have thoes marks. It's the same on the other side.
My 2015 BX25D-1 has that situation on both sides, and I still wonder why. :confused: