John Deere Compatible Attachments

John Deere “Hook & Pin” (JDQA – John Deere Quick Attach)

The John Deere “Hook & Pin” system is a brand-specific mounting style found on many John Deere compact and utility tractors, as well as some mid-size utility tractors. With this setup, the top hooks hang on the loader bar, then bottom pins are manually inserted to lock the attachment in place—making it much faster than traditional bolt-on mounting.

Global / Euro (Global Carrier, Euro Mount)

The Global/Euro system is designed for larger agricultural tractors and high-horsepower utility tractors—and is commonly found on European brands, which is where the “Euro” name originates. This attachment style features large top hooks and lower locking levers that are typically mechanical or hydraulic. This type of connection is stronger and more industrial in design to handle the heavier implements and higher stress loads that come with large-scale material-handling.

3-Point Mount System

The 3-Point Mount system, also called a 3-Point Hitch, is a common method for attaching rear-mounted implements. Two lower lift arms and an adjustable upper top link create a stable triangular connection point. Available in multiple categories (like Category 1 and Category 2) based on tractor size and horsepower, it’s widely standardized across manufacturers.

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John Deere “Hook & Pin” (JDQA – John Deere Quick Attach) The John Deere “Hook & Pin” system is a brand-specific mounting style found on many John Deere compact and utility tractors, as well as some mid-size utility tractors. With this setup, the top hooks hang on the loader bar, then bottom pins are manually inserted to lock the attachment in place—making it much faster than traditional bolt-on mounting. Global / Euro (Global Carrier, Euro Mount) The Global/Euro system is designed for larger agricultural tractors and high-horsepower utility tractors—and is commonly found on European brands, which is where the “Euro” name originates. This attachment style features large top hooks and lower locking levers that are typically mechanical or hydraulic. This type of connection is stronger and more industrial in design to handle the heavier implements and higher stress loads that come with large-scale material-handling. 3-Point Mount System The 3-Point Mount system, also called a 3-Point Hitch, is a common method for attaching rear-mounted implements. Two lower lift arms and an adjustable upper top link create a stable triangular connection point. Available in multiple categories (like Category 1 and Category 2) based on tractor size and horsepower, it’s widely standardized across manufacturers. Filter by attachment type or shop all below.