Like your videos my type of content currently have a kymron on order with k&r equipment the yh14 fully loaded package I could gladly make you some bushings you would just have to cut the old ones off and weld on the new ones
If you have play with 7/8 bolt. Go buy some 3/4 electrical conduet. Split down the side and cut to length. Put the conduet in between ears and put bolt in.will need to hammer it in. Put nut on your done
@thebeardedhomesteader I wound up buying a long nut and standard bolts. Drilling out and welding the long nut in. The metric bolt I broke one. Striped one out. And finding long metric bolts in Oklahoma are hard to find and costly. And I put a flat washer on the bolt head to stop the wearing. If you happen to break your quick jaw. It can be welded back together. I have don't it
I think I got the middle finger on this video.lol
@@gabrielmckinnon5862 lol
What do you have against getting regular bucket pins that will fit right?
@TF856 i will get some one day.
Is this for l9w voltage line or whats the best use ase?
@@gabrielmckinnon5862 for digging drainage ditches.
How to find and buy this bucket, what to search?
There is and email in the description of the video to the guy who sells them.
Like your videos my type of content currently have a kymron on order with k&r equipment the yh14 fully loaded package I could gladly make you some bushings you would just have to cut the old ones off and weld on the new ones
@Steven-h33 I want to get a groundhog bh40d-2 the kymron look good to and thanks for the offer
Buy your attachments with the bolts
@Chesney46 yeah, unfortunately, some do not come on balls. I've bought some that are pictured with bolts, but when you get it, they don't have them.
If you have play with 7/8 bolt. Go buy some 3/4 electrical conduet. Split down the side and cut to length. Put the conduet in between ears and put bolt in.will need to hammer it in. Put nut on your done
@@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 thanks for the info
@@thebeardedhomesteader I made a video where it shows how much it takes the play out.
@@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 so far the quick connect works well but it's going to need some work starting to pull the bolt through the front
@thebeardedhomesteader I wound up buying a long nut and standard bolts. Drilling out and welding the long nut in. The metric bolt I broke one. Striped one out. And finding long metric bolts in Oklahoma are hard to find and costly. And I put a flat washer on the bolt head to stop the wearing. If you happen to break your quick jaw. It can be welded back together. I have don't it
@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 yeah I was thinking on the washer so far haven't broken the bolt I just put wd40 on it b4 hitting it with impact
One of these days can hit your drive motors with your bucket
@@marktype1with2 maybe lol 30 hours in so far good got to build a guard some day.
1” is 25mm doesn’t fit because of the paint is thicker. There
Looks like the threads are a bit bigger; some people are using 1-inch tractor pins.
the solution is these are asian.. 25mm is the size which is not equivalent to 1 inch but its close
@derekdal5185 true it's close but not right why I got a quick connect