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Euro-Global vs John Deer Quick Attach Differences
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1673327" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I appreciate the heavy build of the euro. And it maybe familiarity on my part. But I find skid steer much easier to line up than euro. Especially on implements that you can push a little. With the exception of the new tractor which has been designated as mine and farm use only. I've never had the auto latch on the john deere Last more than a couple months working properly. .the pin is prone to getting bent doing any kind of brush work and the handle for the pin is in a location that makes it prone to snagging all kinds of stuff. Reaching across a trailer with bales for example. You have to work with the handle away from the previous bale or it will snag the net wrap every time.....two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1673327, member: 24947"] I appreciate the heavy build of the euro. And it maybe familiarity on my part. But I find skid steer much easier to line up than euro. Especially on implements that you can push a little. With the exception of the new tractor which has been designated as mine and farm use only. I've never had the auto latch on the john deere Last more than a couple months working properly. .the pin is prone to getting bent doing any kind of brush work and the handle for the pin is in a location that makes it prone to snagging all kinds of stuff. Reaching across a trailer with bales for example. You have to work with the handle away from the previous bale or it will snag the net wrap every time.....two cents. [/QUOTE]
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