360 digger to Q fit adaptor

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Have a job coming up which needs an adaptor to go from 45mm pin 360 digger to a Q fit carriage. Has anyone made one before, or had one professionally made? I can't find any advertised.
Even better, does anyone have one I could hire as I only need it for a week ish.
 

Matt77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
I did find one, but five minutes looking with google and I can’t now, that was a year or two ago, it was a home made job and they wanted strong money for it, still wish I’d got it though!
 

Gil582

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Suffolk !
I haven't delt with these folks myself but would imagine they would make what you want going by their fb page
 

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Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Best of luck finding one to hire.

I reckon it would be 550 for a Q fit carriage, then 350/400 for the brackets and welding the rest of it if you wanted to make your own?

Got an old carriage sat doing nothing so will only be a couple of laser profiles and some pins, I'm just being lazy really!
 
Have a job coming up which needs an adaptor to go from 45mm pin 360 digger to a Q fit carriage. Has anyone made one before, or had one professionally made? I can't find any advertised.
Even better, does anyone have one I could hire as I only need it for a week ish.

Can you explain what sort of tasks/attachments you would be wanting to do? I don't know much about diggers and I'm having a hard time visualising how you would use one with telehandler attachments?
 

agrotron

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I want to do similar. Put a euro/trima headstock onto my 6 ton digger. Idea is I will be able to use existing pallet forks and a quick fencer. Got a post knocker that fits on digger so the other attachments would make it handier.
 

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