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Aaron

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Sweet, that will save a lot of time and skin attaching the blade.

All thats left to do is build some for the narrow frames and add them to your growing list of new and improved items for sale.
 
Aaron, awesome setup! I'd be a little cautious with the chain as a lift but I really like that SQA (Super Quick Attach) Blade!!!!!
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I got my Category 0 Quick Attach A-Frame done and also an hydraulic top link. The quick attach comfirms to cat 0 asme specs and will fit all cat 0 implements. Here are some pics.

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Aaron, What size cylinder did you use for the top link? What is the stroke on it? What is it out of or is it new? Thanks Chris
 
Kraig...thats what I'm using too, chain lift. It is an improvement over last years bright orange ratchet strap though...
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The Quick attaach A-Frames are for sale - If anyone is interested, contact me: [email protected]

Pin spacing is 20" wide, 12" tall, Cat 0
Cost is $185 which includes shipping. Does not include any type of top link.
 
AARON - First off, You did a REALLY nice job on the Quick-Hitch. The hyd. top link is really handy I bet, and it looks beefy enough to work behind a 50 HP tractor. But, Cat. O spec's are ASAE Spec's, Am. Society of AG. Engineers, not ASME. I used to work at a food/chemical processing equip. manf. company 12 yrs ago and I still have nightmares about ASME spec's.

ANYHOW, How's Project 4.3 coming? We need an UPDATE!
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