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<blockquote data-quote="SlowDave" data-source="post: 120642" data-attributes="member: 21901"><p>I know my current system will not take standard attachments but will the S70 system? If it does, that is a good reason to modernize in that direction. If not, I may as well keep what I have. As I purchase new attachments I can modify them easily to the current system. It seems to me that modifying to the current system is the cheapest and easiest way to go. In the past we have made specialized attachments for the tractor in house and we will undoubtedly be doing some of that for the Bobcat. Not every attachment will be for a Dingo.</p><p></p><p>The side pin set up is actually a blessing since to make the two pieces needed to modify an attachment only requires 2 pieces of C channel that are small enough to easily fit on the milling machine. It does not require a large plate and the use of a large press brake to bend the plate at the top and bottom. Also, it is harder in a work holding sense to manage a large plate on a milling machine to cut the holes for the retaining pins at the bottom.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the comments, I am learning aa lot.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowDave, post: 120642, member: 21901"] I know my current system will not take standard attachments but will the S70 system? If it does, that is a good reason to modernize in that direction. If not, I may as well keep what I have. As I purchase new attachments I can modify them easily to the current system. It seems to me that modifying to the current system is the cheapest and easiest way to go. In the past we have made specialized attachments for the tractor in house and we will undoubtedly be doing some of that for the Bobcat. Not every attachment will be for a Dingo. The side pin set up is actually a blessing since to make the two pieces needed to modify an attachment only requires 2 pieces of C channel that are small enough to easily fit on the milling machine. It does not require a large plate and the use of a large press brake to bend the plate at the top and bottom. Also, it is harder in a work holding sense to manage a large plate on a milling machine to cut the holes for the retaining pins at the bottom. Thank you for the comments, I am learning aa lot. Dave [/QUOTE]
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