Everything Attachments (tractor parts)

shelby27604

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Does anyone have any experience with this company out of concord NC? I need some big, heavy parts for my Kubota and they offer free shipping within 1000 miles and have some of the better prices.

Looking for a skid steer quick disconnect plate, weld on plate for the bucket, and a quick disconnect forklift setup.
 
I looked at a couple of things last year, but haven't bought yet. Quality looks good.

I called...shipping is included, but they did offer a discount to reflect their shipping cost if you pick up.
 
The owner is kind of a douche and a crackhead, but most of their stuff seems to be fairly beefy. They do alot of reverse engineering on stuff already out, and improve the design some. Alot of the implements are made in Conover, NC.
 
Thats where my grapple is coming from. He has a youtube channel.
 
I bought a rake from them a few years ago. It's nicer than the other rakes available at the time. I ordered it online and got free shipping. I dont remember exactly what the details were but it was something like if I ordered online I didn't have to pay taxes (out of state) but if I wanted to pick it up to get the discount I had to pay taxes.
 
I get all my attachments from southern implement depot in Denton. They are a dealer for loflin manufacturing. They build heavy duty stuff and if you ever have any issues with it they will fix it or replace it usually with no questions asked. Pretty reasonable prices too.
 
The parts are standard, off the shelf parts for most tractor / Kubota shops. I didn't see anything but custom fab on his page (unless I missed it. I don't have an account to actually lig-in).
Zac builds a good bit of attachments and can likely build you whatever you need. Shop is at his house so I'd imagine you won't be getting hit with overhead larger shops have to charge you. I'd at least give him a shot at it if it were me.
 
The owner is kind of a douche and a crackhead, but most of their stuff seems to be fairly beefy. They do alot of reverse engineering on stuff already out, and improve the design some. Alot of the implements are made in Conover, NC.
Well said. I would have been less clean.
A lot of production paid by the piece weld quality too.

Doesn't bother me....I'll fix anything.
TAG brand stuff isn't much better. Spray a pray. "It's really thick and we are in a hurry, max the volts pay no attention to current density limits and run that mess down hill"


We'll pay you 38 an hour if you can hit our numbers..........
 
I have, they make and sell pretty good stuff. That being said, if you're looking for a universal skid steer quick attach, check eBay
 
Just looked at their site again. The scrape blade I was looking at and put off buying last year for about $1050 is now $1427...ouch.
 
Well said. I would have been less clean.
A lot of production paid by the piece weld quality too.

Doesn't bother me....I'll fix anything.
TAG brand stuff isn't much better. Spray a pray. "It's really thick and we are in a hurry, max the volts pay no attention to current density limits and run that mess down hill"


We'll pay you 38 an hour if you can hit our numbers..........
I'll agree to that, I welded for them for 9months before my hand gave out, and yeah, quality of welds goes out the door. Good products I guess as far as steel and design but them guys are spraying wide open on 440v maxed out and your only making good money if your doing just that. If it's a good enough deal, buy one and thoroughly check welds, maybe go over some lol
 
I get all my attachments from southern implement depot in Denton. They are a dealer for loflin manufacturing. They build heavy duty stuff and if you ever have any issues with it they will fix it or replace it usually with no questions asked. Pretty reasonable prices too.
I run the same. And have around 10 or so implements from them. Some hydro some not
 
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