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Construct'O
03-04-2009, 12:32 AM
After Yellowdog asked about this attachment a while back i remembered i had saved a site that sold these.It's an attachment to use skidsteer attachments on a backhoe or excavator.

The name of it is Attachall,nice heavy built adaptor plate.Yellowdog asked about this if he had a mini...... for loading skidsteer attachment on his truck flatbed.Here it is.

There is more as usual to the story:).This company is going out of business and they are discounting what they have let for sale.They had 12 but sold me another guy one so that left 10,but who knows now.Might not be for your machine,so will have to adapt(but price is right),they had one for a Kubto,JCB excavator and JCB backhoe tractor,Case 580 backhoe,few other??

The catch is mine will have to be relugged to fit my excavator(Deere),but i have a idea how i'm going to do mine.I'm going to make a adaptor for and apator using the pins and welding the lugs to the pins bushing.If i want i can also make one to fit to three point trator to run my siltfence installe trencher and etc on a FWD tractor It was below 1/2 price and they paid the shipping.

The one i got was for a 416 or 420 Cat backhoe.It will work better for you if you have a quick coupler or pin grabber so you can switch out fast.The pin driving thing sucks believe me.

This is not for everyone! like other things,work for some not for others.For me i will be usuing it on the mini with quick attach,and aux flow.Example the skidsteer auger,don't have to buy another adaptor to switch back and fore from skid to the mini.

I will be using it with my skidsteer tree shear, skidsteer trencher,silt fence installer,if you had a skid hammer,packer,etc. just put it on the excavator using the adapator.

Guessing you will need at least a 5 ton( with common sense bigger ex)on up excavator because of weight issue(adaptor 200 lbs).The price was right and i can make it work and pay for it's self with just one decent job.Thats what it is all about.Fast return(low expense) on something you can use for a long time on down the road.:usflag:

AWJ Services
03-04-2009, 12:35 AM
Calling tomorrow.

Thanks for the link.

bobcat_ron
03-04-2009, 10:53 AM
That's the attachment one of my cousins were thinking about to run on our PC-60's they are renting, then they could load silage and manure without using a tractor, and still sit on the ground.

coopers
03-04-2009, 03:28 PM
Interesting attachment.

YellowDogSVC
03-04-2009, 06:41 PM
dang. I don't have an excavator yet but that's an excellent attachment.

AWJ Services
03-04-2009, 08:05 PM
I called them but the guy who sales them was not there.I left a message and he did not return my calls.Will try again tomorrow.

Construct'O
03-05-2009, 12:17 AM
Here are a few picture with it in action.The first one really shows how productive you can be:laugh: Ron beat that!!!!!!!

You could sure load a truck with mulch with that setup.My thought of the pic is it looks to be a rental place and they was just using the min to move the bucket some where.

I do like the idea you could use the mini like a mini shovel:weightlifter:

Also using the pallet forks for things would be handle.Like said you would need to use good common sense:rolleyes: for some uses.:usflag:

coopers
03-05-2009, 01:01 AM
So Construct'O, you really have a need for this attachment huh?

stuvecorp
03-05-2009, 01:18 AM
In that one picture they are using the skid bucket, I have a crazy idea to get an old Drott shovel bucket and lug it so I can load out with out having to climb the dirt piles. On that one wall project this summer that attachment plate would have been nice.

BrandonV
03-05-2009, 09:07 AM
just being able to share your auger attachment will make it worth it for you, good buy

minimax
03-05-2009, 10:47 AM
Rockhound makes the same thing called a "hookup".
minimax

DUSTYCEDAR
03-05-2009, 10:49 AM
that is sweet

AWJ Services
03-05-2009, 10:24 PM
Finally got ahold of them an dthey want asking price for the Kubota attachment?
Oh well.