Need help deciding on a grapple

   / Need help deciding on a grapple #141  
Exactly. Make the opening a bit higher too.

Yes, that too.

And don't price it up in the $1,800 - $2,000 range. There are already a lot choices in that range.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #142  
That's a pretty sweet set up .... I ordered the Titan 48" grapple earlier today... All I have to do now is order my hoses and fittings tonight!!! :) I can't wait to test it out next week!!!

Congrats! Your gonna wonder how you ever got along without it!
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple
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#143  
Thanks!!!
 
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I still haven't ordered my hoses bc I cant decide on the size... you guys who ran 1/2" was it easy to route?? I know that 1/2" stuff is a less flexible than 3/8".... my pump puts out 11 gpm is it worth it to go ahead an run 1/2" for the possibility of running a PHD? It looks like the hoses leading to the rear remotes are 3/8" will I be doing any good if I upgrade my lines to the grapple to 1/2" when 3/8" is feeding the rear remotes? seems like the volume wouldn't change much but Im not sure.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #145  
I still haven't ordered my hoses bc I cant decide on the size... you guys who ran 1/2" was it easy to route?? I know that 1/2" stuff is a less flexible than 3/8".... my pump puts out 11 gpm is it worth it to go ahead an run 1/2" for the possibility of running a PHD? It looks like the hoses leading to the rear remotes are 3/8" will I be doing any good if I upgrade my lines to the grapple to 1/2" when 3/8" is feeding the rear remotes? seems like the volume wouldn't change much but Im not sure.

Per the attached 1/2" will drop about 1.3 psi per foot and 3/8" will drop 5.5 psi per foot at around 11 GPM. Neither is huge over say a 15' hose when you are starting at over 2000 psi (20 or 83 psi drop) but every PSI counts. If you want to tuck it around every bend real tight, 1/2" will be difficult, but not bad as far as I am concerned.

http://www.jhf.com/catalog_v6/1362.pdf
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #146  
I bought this style Grapple for my needs. Worked great on brush and limbs for clean up. While moving logs I realized the tines needed reinforced and the tips would bend. No more bending since they were reinforced on top and bottom.
 

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   / Need help deciding on a grapple #147  
I still haven't ordered my hoses bc I cant decide on the size... you guys who ran 1/2" was it easy to route?? I know that 1/2" stuff is a less flexible than 3/8".... my pump puts out 11 gpm is it worth it to go ahead an run 1/2" for the possibility of running a PHD? It looks like the hoses leading to the rear remotes are 3/8" will I be doing any good if I upgrade my lines to the grapple to 1/2" when 3/8" is feeding the rear remotes? seems like the volume wouldn't change much but Im not sure.

I ran 1/2" front to back on my previous tractor. The grapple had 1/4" leads.

It was tight getting it in a spot below the seat and above the rear axle. I may go 3/8" this time on the M7040 I just bought.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #148  
Per the attached 1/2" will drop about 1.3 psi per foot and 3/8" will drop 5.5 psi per foot at around 11 GPM. Neither is huge over say a 15' hose when you are starting at over 2000 psi (20 or 83 psi drop) but every PSI counts. If you want to tuck it around every bend real tight, 1/2" will be difficult, but not bad as far as I am concerned. http://www.jhf.com/catalog_v6/1362.pdf

90 degree bends are the challenge with stiff hose like 1/2". The connection to the rear remote fitting can easily be done by including a simple 90 degree angle fitting right after the quick connect. The trickier bend is under the operator station when the hose needs to make an abrupt 90 degree change of direction to go up the FEL mount post. One solution would be to use two hoses with a 90 deg elbow right at that point. Some folks do it with quick connects at that point but that just adds expense if you are not removing the loader frequently. I don't think most of us remove the loader often enough to justify qc at that juncture.

3/8" hose is however flexible enough to make a reasonably sharp bend at the FEL post. Unless you plan to run a snowblower or hydraulic auger off the FEL I'd go with 3/8 as the best compromise between toughness and flexibility to run a grapple off the rear remote.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #149  
I bought this style Grapple for my needs. Worked great on brush and limbs for clean up. While moving logs I realized the tines needed reinforced and the tips would bend. No more bending since they were reinforced on top and bottom.
Your reinforcement looks good. What brand is the grapple?
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #150  
I sure wish you guys would make a 50" grapple just like the compact grapple, but make it with thicker material and rate it for tractors over 35hp. I keep looking at that little one and thinking it would be perfect size for a lot of us with 45hp or 50hp tractors, but just needs to be a little beefier. And the extra weight would be no big deal with the extra lifting capacity of our loaders.

4 years ago I had Markham build their light duty grapple with 1/2" stock and extra spacers to close up the bottom. Now NAI will make this grapple on special request, and I intend to order one just like it after the first of the year (no money now).

 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #151  
I still haven't ordered my hoses bc I cant decide on the size... you guys who ran 1/2" was it easy to route?? I know that 1/2" stuff is a less flexible than 3/8".... my pump puts out 11 gpm is it worth it to go ahead an run 1/2" for the possibility of running a PHD? It looks like the hoses leading to the rear remotes are 3/8" will I be doing any good if I upgrade my lines to the grapple to 1/2" when 3/8" is feeding the rear remotes? seems like the volume wouldn't change much but Im not sure.

I figured I'd reply here instead of to your PM.

I have recently been talking with Brian about this (mtnviewranch) because I am going the exact route you are thinking of. The pressure drop won't be an issue really but the main factor is the hydraulic flow. The Landpride HD25 is what you are probably looking at? It requires 5-12gpm of flow and 3/8" hoses are very much on the low end of that rating.

I am buying a used HD25 on Monday and will be using it on Tuesday. If you haven't bought by then ill let you know how it works with the 3/8" that I have.

However, I have a feeling I will be ordering 1/2" hoses to run from my rear remotes forward.

I may also decide to upgrade my FEL valve hose to 1/2" so I can run the PHD off the toggle switch of my solenoid valve.

Another option would be to run all 1/2" hoses and just use a flow restrictor on the grapple thump cylinder so it doesn't open/close too fast.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple
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#152  
90 degree bends are the challenge with stiff hose like 1/2". The connection to the rear remote fitting can easily be done by including a simple 90 degree angle fitting right after the quick connect. The trickier bend is under the operator station when the hose needs to make an abrupt 90 degree change of direction to go up the FEL mount post. One solution would be to use two hoses with a 90 deg elbow right at that point. Some folks do it with quick connects at that point but that just adds expense if you are not removing the loader frequently. I don't think most of us remove the loader often enough to justify qc at that juncture. 3/8" hose is however flexible enough to make a reasonably sharp bend at the FEL post. Unless you plan to run a snowblower or hydraulic auger off the FEL I'd go with 3/8 as the best compromise between toughness and flexibility to run a grapple off the rear remote.

Well that's just it I will likely get a hydraulic PHD but I'm a little worried about routing 1/2" lines and making it look clean. Heck I could just buy 20' 1/2" lines when I buy the auger and just run them down the side loose just for the auger.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple
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#153  
I figured I'd reply here instead of to your PM. I have recently been talking with Brian about this (mtnviewranch) because I am going the exact route you are thinking of. The pressure drop won't be an issue really but the main factor is the hydraulic flow. The Landpride HD25 is what you are probably looking at? It requires 5-12gpm of flow and 3/8" hoses are very much on the low end of that rating. I am buying a used HD25 on Monday and will be using it on Tuesday. If you haven't bought by then ill let you know how it works with the 3/8" that I have. However, I have a feeling I will be ordering 1/2" hoses to run from my rear remotes forward. I may also decide to upgrade my FEL valve hose to 1/2" so I can run the PHD off the toggle switch of my solenoid valve. Another option would be to run all 1/2" hoses and just use a flow restrictor on the grapple thump cylinder so it doesn't open/close too fast.

Yes I plan on purchasing the same model( I hope I can find a used one too) my FEL has 1/2" lines at the QD I could possibly do something similar to what you were planning on doing... How long if hoses does the PHD come with? I suppose the simplest option is just go with 1/2" and be done with it... My batwing has a 1/2" hose on it ( don't know why ) and it doesn't seem real easy to route.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #154  
I still haven't ordered my hoses bc I cant decide on the size... you guys who ran 1/2" was it easy to route?? I know that 1/2" stuff is a less flexible than 3/8".... my pump puts out 11 gpm is it worth it to go ahead an run 1/2" for the possibility of running a PHD? It looks like the hoses leading to the rear remotes are 3/8" will I be doing any good if I upgrade my lines to the grapple to 1/2" when 3/8" is feeding the rear remotes? seems like the volume wouldn't change much but Im not sure.

Well that's just it I will likely get a hydraulic PHD but I'm a little worried about routing 1/2" lines and making it look clean. Heck I could just buy 20' 1/2" lines when I buy the auger and just run them down the side loose just for the auger.

You can't get more flow than what the remote will pass, so I guess maybe the long 1/2" hose would restrict it less than a long 3/8" hose.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #155  
Similar thread from a few years back. Note that another complication that pressure drop causes is heat buildup. I run my auger for a few minutes at a time, not really worth worrying about heat buildup from that, even if I used 3/8" lines. I just didn't want the pressure drop. When I get my hydraulic flail mower hooked to my FEL to trim tree lines is when I will worry about heat buildup. The motor will be constantly running during that use. I fairly regularly reach down and feel the 90 degree fitting going back to my transmission to see if it is heating up. So far never an issue.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/34823-hose-size-10-gpm.html
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #157  
Yes I plan on purchasing the same model( I hope I can find a used one too) my FEL has 1/2" lines at the QD I could possibly do something similar to what you were planning on doing... How long if hoses does the PHD come with? I suppose the simplest option is just go with 1/2" and be done with it... My batwing has a 1/2" hose on it ( don't know why ) and it doesn't seem real easy to route.

According to the manual, it comes with 292" long hoses.

I just got off the phone with landpride, they said it will work with less than 1/2" but not ideal. He said even if you have 3/8" going to your valve, 1/2" hoses will still work better than 3/8".
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #158  
I ran 1/2 inch on my tractor, some of the bends were challenging. For my size tractor and flow rate 10GPM. I would probably do 3/8 if I did it again. For your size tractor (larger) and slightly higher flow rate, I would probably do the 1/2. There is not a huge difference in cost.

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   / Need help deciding on a grapple #159  
Yes I plan on purchasing the same model( I hope I can find a used one too) my FEL has 1/2" lines at the QD I could possibly do something similar to what you were planning on doing... How long if hoses does the PHD come with? I suppose the simplest option is just go with 1/2" and be done with it... My batwing has a 1/2" hose on it ( don't know why ) and it doesn't seem real easy to route.

According to the manual, it comes with 292" long hoses.

I just got off the phone with landpride, they said it will work with less than 1/2" but not ideal. He said even if you have 3/8" going to your valve, 1/2" hoses will still work better than 3/8".
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #160  
4 years ago I had Markham build their light duty grapple with 1/2" stock and extra spacers to close up the bottom. Now NAI will make this grapple on special request, and I intend to order one just like it after the first of the year (no money now).


That looks just about perfect. I like the extra spacers. Any idea what the cost is?
 
 

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