Front end loader 1301 And 1301S

DTW

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M8200 Utility special
Aug 23, 2020
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Western Newfoundland
I have bought a2000 (year) M8200 utility special with only 525 hrs on the tractor.
I have an 84 inch Norman single auger blower and a rear scraper blade,with the tractor.

Reading on line, the M8200 can take a LA1251 Fronr end loader or a LA1301.
I am not able to find any LA1251 or La1301 Front end loaders ,Byt I have found plenty of LA1301S Front end loader.

On the specs sheet there is some differences between the two,La1252, and La1301S.
I cannot find any specs dor a LA1301.

Ia it possible the La1301 and the 1301s are the same just missing a letter ???
I would like to know if anybody knows the difference between the 1301, and the 1301S.
And would the 1301S fit on a M8200.

All the info I find out would be much appreciated.
All the best
DTW
 

DrewAg

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Kubota LA1251
Jun 22, 2026
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AR
I have bought a2000 (year) M8200 utility special with only 525 hrs on the tractor.
I have an 84 inch Norman single auger blower and a rear scraper blade,with the tractor.

Reading on line, the M8200 can take a LA1251 Fronr end loader or a LA1301.
I am not able to find any LA1251 or La1301 Front end loaders ,Byt I have found plenty of LA1301S Front end loader.

On the specs sheet there is some differences between the two,La1252, and La1301S.
I cannot find any specs dor a LA1301.

Ia it possible the La1301 and the 1301s are the same just missing a letter ???
I would like to know if anybody knows the difference between the 1301, and the 1301S.
And would the 1301S fit on a M8200.

All the info I find out would be much appreciated.
All the best
DTW

Did you ever find anything out regarding this?
Wanting to change the bucket, and possibly the lift arms out on a LA1252 from a LA1301S,
 

Firefight100

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MX5200
Apr 3, 2021
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63379 troy mo
here's what I found on them....." The primary difference between the Kubota LA1301 and LA1301S (often referred to casually as the "S loader") is the bucket mounting system. The "S" designation stands for a skid-steer quick-attach (SSQA) style system, whereas the base model typically uses Kubota’s older "pin-on" or semi-quick attach bucket. [1, 2, 3, 4] "
 
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