Bunch of Quick Attach adapter options.
My preference is something along the lines of this:
Which is JDQA (John Deere Quick Attach), Deere's proprietary/unique quick attach system, at least on the Deere factory set up on our H130 I find it much easier and more user friendly than the SSQA (Skid Steer Quick Attach) on the Kubota at work. It is a pain to align from my experience, but many guys like it. Any Quick Attach is better than none however.
And then just some of many fork options:
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And the obligatory safety note based on how most CUTs are used:
According to the Deere manuals for the 70A, the
Requirements* are 712lbs on the 3pt (it specifies a ballast box and sand, but any equivalent works), fluid loaded tires, and 3 wheels weights each side with R1 or R4 tires on a 955. These machines are drastically safer, more reliable, and more capable when these requirements are met or exceeded. Every wheely and close call I have had has been on an unballasted or under ballasted machine which also drastically underperforms in tractions compared to proper ballast.
-Your friendly neighborhood safety Nazi.
If you already do this, please disregard this section. =)
Your front axle bearings and seals really appreciate not being overloaded.
*Please note the word and the formatting, all Deere Operator manuals use that or similar language, most people substitute in "recommendation" when reading this but that doesn't mean the same thing.
If you haven't already, I'd go check out Green Tractor Talk, WFM's sister site. It has a bunch of knowledgeable guys on the CUT side of things.
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