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Revolutionary Tilt-Tach For Skid-Steer
"It's the greatest thing that ever happened to skid-steer loaders," says Ken Knutson, inventor-manufacturer of the Tilt-Tach, a revolutionary new "tilting" attachment which enables skid-steers to operate with up to 33 degrees of tilt, to the left or right, on the front-mounted bucket, fork or blade.
Winner of the $1,000 "Best of The Show" award at the 1995 Minnesota Inventor's Congress, the Tilt-Tach mounts on virtually all make and model skid-steers. It's equipped with a double-acting cylinder which plugs into the loader's auxiliary hydraulic optlets.
"The Tilt-Tach allows you to cut level on sidehills, or to cut a V-shaped ditch on level ground. With pallets, the load often shifts, making it difficult to insert the fork. Not so with the Tilt-Tach, which allows you to tilt the fork up to 33 degrees to the right or left," Knutson points out.
"It also allows you to penetrate hard ground by tilting the bucket, or to dig out rocks without getting a bucket full of dirt. It's great for leveling fill for concrete work, and for landscaping."
The Tilt-Tach, designed for do-it-yourself installation, retails for right at $1,400. Knutson is working on a Tilt-Tach for tilting the bucket, blade or fork on tractor loaders.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ken's Enterprises, Rt.2, Box 67, Toronto, S. Dak. 57268 (ph 605 794-8181).


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1995 - Volume #19, Issue #4