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Quick Tach Mount Plate 3/8" Reviews

4.8 Rating 183 Reviews
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With a Universal Skid Steer, there's no need for multiple machinery types; your tractor or loader can handle additional tasks effortlessly. Investing in a Quick Tach Mount Plate saves both time and money. Crafted from grade 50 structural steel, it ensures durability, resisting bending, bowing, or breaking for years of use. Installation is easy, allowing for welding or bolting depending on your equipment. Compatible with Skid Steers featuring the Universal Quick Tach Mounting System and tractors with the Skid Steer Style Quick Tach, this base plate simplifies tasks like clearing debris, plowing snow, and yard work. Specifically designed for Bobcat and Kubota tractors and skid steers, it enhances versatility and efficiency.

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Good quality steel great welds and fit perfectly
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Posted 1 year ago
Sturdy piece. The downside was the plate was like a banana running length-wise. About a 1/4" out at the ends. Needed filler to weld it up solid. Other than that a great adapter.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have already attacked the plates and used the implements I purchased them for, recommended to friends of mine.
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Posted 1 year ago
Like a sore peter… really hard to beat…
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Posted 1 year ago
Fits very good
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Posted 1 year ago
This was a great start for the hay spear that I am building. The plate is heavy enough that it makes a good base, and it fits perfectly onto the hitch plate of my equipment. The cutouts and weldments are correct and the welding looks good. The rolled steel is clean enough that it will require minimal prep for painting.
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Posted 1 year ago
Heavier than needed but the pricing was great, great delivery, works as indended!
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Posted 1 year ago
Strength and quality is very good for the price of this plate. Only thing I needed to do was some grinding the edges to smooth them out before painting.
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Posted 1 year ago