uoooh uoooh uoooh uoooh uoooh! Steel...., machines, gravity, heights, uoooh uoooh uoooh (per Tim the Toolman Taylor).
BTW, what specific parts did you use to make your SEE Q-D on the front arms? What attachments do you use regularly, other than the snow blower - unless it works on sand.
Mark, that quick attach adapter started life as a Titan adapter, and there are photos a few pages back. But to be specific, the parts used were primarily the adapter, tape measure, torch, MIG, Magic Markers, and angle grinders.
Can't say that any attachments have been used regularly yet since I just got that part done, but the plan is primarily to run the snowblower this winter.
Of course, if I'm that well prepared for snow, we won't have any. If so I'll try flinging prairie dogs with it. Sand is pretty much unobtainium around here, so that's one substance the snowblower will not get used in. But it would be interesting to drive into the river in the spring and see how much fish could be pumped onto the bank. If there's enough fish per gallon of water, it could be worth running a trailer alongside to catch them in.
I'm putting a "quickie-plate" on the original loader bucket, but doubt that I'd use it much. Might give the snow/dozer blade a try for rough grading (the SEE's loader seems better suited for side loads than the tractor's is), and pallet forks for when the tractor isn't enough and more reach than the forklift is needed.
Realistically, it'll probably be Skyhook II that becomes the most used attachment. The original Skyhook has proven to be so useful that I'm building a stronger version. Several pages back there are some photos of the original, but if you're interested I can take photos of the Skyhook and its attachments and post them.