Just recently, I got a stump bucket/grapple. The first thing I did was to tear down a woodshed and deck with it. The grapple crunched the 2x4 walls with T-111 siding. It was easy to pick up everything and put it in a dumpster. Only slow part was the final cleanup. Individual 2x4's and small parts fall out of the stump bucket and have to be hand loaded.
That sounds promising. I dont have a graple bucket yet. What size tractor was used on the shed? The walls are down so I just need to break them up and load them.
I have a NH TC40DA 40 HP. Plenty of power for what I needed to do. BTW the stump bucket digs really well into hard soil, gravel or to dig out rocks, as well as stumps. I really like it. It doesn't hold as much as the regular bucket but works well for breaking up what needs to be moved. I dug out a Hemlock stump the other day that was so big that the tractor would not lift it. Had to push it to the pile. Probably weighed over 1500 lbs.
After looking around, I decided to just build one. Don't have photos yet mainly because its one of the ugliest things I've ever made. It is more of a lobster claw than a bucket and its working ok so far. Thanks for all of the advice.
Well here it is. This has got to be the ugliest thing I've ever slapped together, but it's getting the job done for about a tenth the cost of one I could buy.
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Well here it is. This has got to be the ugliest thing I've ever slapped together, but it's getting the job done for about a tenth the cost of one I could buy.
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