I have a JD 2130 with an Allied 595. The loader goes on or off in about 5 minutes. You set the stands down by pulling and reinserting 2 pins and loosen 2 1 5/16 bolts, undo the four hose quick couplers, and back out. The loader is about 15 yrs old. I like it fine, but some of the new ones are even better. I also have a Kubota M4500DT with a KMW loader that is supposed to be quick attach. The stands don't stay with the loader, so you have to fetch them from wherever they are stored. Also they fit loosely on the loader so that the loader can move side to side alot, enough to damage the tractor. I usually end up holding the Kubota loader in place with the John deere and chains so I can get the Kubota disentangled from it's loader. Needless to say, it only comes off when I have to fix the tractor, which is way too often. It was also built without quick attach bucket, which I think is retarded. I switch from bucket to bale spear and back sometimes 4 or 5 times a day depending on how many pens I need to feed in. I had a neighbour change it to the same system as the allied loader so I can switch buckets and manure and bale forks between tractors.
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