X-Pup
New member
Equipment
L2501, 526 Loader W/QC LP RCF2060 Cutter, BB 1260-82, 3RD Function, top&Tilt
Hi everyone! New kid here, although I've been lurking on the forum for a while now. (~2yrs)
I just pulled the trigger on a new, soon to be delivered L2501 with QC loader, 3rd function and 2 remotes with top&tilt.
I've been scouring the forum for information on quick hitches and seriously thinking I'm going to go with Pat's QH.
The question I have is, do I go with CAT1-2, or CAT1-1?
So far I'm only getting LP attachment's, box blade BB1260-82 and rotary cutter RCF-2060. I'm assuming these are CAT1?
I will eventually be parking it next to my neighbor who has 10-15 attachment's I could borrow almost any time. Mostly land pride. His Kubota tractors (3+) run up to L3901ish in size.
Am I safe in assuming my LP attachments are going to be CAT1?
Are "most" attachments purchased for a tractor in this size range going to be CAT1?
My thinking is, if I go with CAT1-1, am I going to regret not getting CAT1-2 later?
Although they're not that pricey, I would like to avoid having to get bushings for most of what I run just for the sake of compatibility. I'm thinking I will be able to run my own attachments without needing them.
Is my thinking flawed?
Sight unseen to this point, I have no Idea yet what I'm going to need for top link connections?
I just pulled the trigger on a new, soon to be delivered L2501 with QC loader, 3rd function and 2 remotes with top&tilt.
I've been scouring the forum for information on quick hitches and seriously thinking I'm going to go with Pat's QH.
The question I have is, do I go with CAT1-2, or CAT1-1?
So far I'm only getting LP attachment's, box blade BB1260-82 and rotary cutter RCF-2060. I'm assuming these are CAT1?
I will eventually be parking it next to my neighbor who has 10-15 attachment's I could borrow almost any time. Mostly land pride. His Kubota tractors (3+) run up to L3901ish in size.
Am I safe in assuming my LP attachments are going to be CAT1?
Are "most" attachments purchased for a tractor in this size range going to be CAT1?
My thinking is, if I go with CAT1-1, am I going to regret not getting CAT1-2 later?
Although they're not that pricey, I would like to avoid having to get bushings for most of what I run just for the sake of compatibility. I'm thinking I will be able to run my own attachments without needing them.
Is my thinking flawed?
Sight unseen to this point, I have no Idea yet what I'm going to need for top link connections?