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I've just ordered a timber grab to go on the front loader of a Ford 4000 that's currently got pallet forks fitted with TRIMA brackets. I've got another tractor with a more powerful loader that currently has a mass of angle iron that somone fashioned into a set of forks. The idea is, to cut this off and fit a new headstock so that I can pick up the same implements with both tractors.

 

Here's where my knowledge lets me down, what sort of headtsock will work, I've seen Euro 8 plates for 250 but don't know if this will fit the Trima brackets on the grab, can't seem to see Trima headstock plates for sale anywhere.

 

Any advice much appreciated, cheers:001_smile:

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I think the old Trima brackets should fit on a euro head stock. I have a JD653 loader with Euro 8 and the farm up the road has a older Trima loader and I can use their attachments but they cant use mine! You should check this out for yourself just speak to your local tractor dealership! And all attachments nearly come standard with Euro 8 brackets.

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