How to Grapple without a Grapple - Pictures please

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There is a Grappling Fun - picture thread I have been following and enjoying all the great 'claws' but for some of us that cannot legitimately participate in that thread and only drool and dream... I offer this one. Again, pictures appreciated. Sure could've used a grapple. :smiley_aafz:

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I am shocked Mark!!!! I would have thought you to have a Grapple!!!

I'll trade you my Grapple for your 25D??? ;)
 
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I am shocked Mark!!!! I would have thought you to have a Grapple!!!

I'll trade you my Grapple for your 25D??? ;)

Lord knows I should... have a grapple that is! :laughing: No deal, Richard.

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Moving pulled trees to the burn pile with my grapple-less TORO.

Did not touch them, just slide the brush forks under them.

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Should have known Xfaxman! You'd be chiming in w/o grapple and making a contribution. I'm going to have to up my efforts to ban you.
 
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Should have known Xfaxman! You'd be chiming in w/o grapple and making a contribution. I'm going to have to up my efforts to ban you.

Right. The rest of us are always put to shame when Xfaxman demonstrates his grapples. :D
 
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Should have known Xfaxman! You'd be chiming in w/o grapple and making a contribution. I'm going to have to up my efforts to ban you.
Just trying to keep your thread going. :)

This is from ten years ago, no grapple just some 24" long forks on my only loader at that time.

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Another bump to the no grapple thread.

Pictures from 2009, before I had a grapple, using the brush fork and a 8x16 deckover trailer. :thumbsup:

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I have used pallet forks with no clamp for moving trees. It works pretty well as long as you are in a big open space. If you brush another tree it tends to drag the load off where a grapple can keep on going. The pallet forks no doubt are light years ahead of the bucket for moving brush and logs.
 
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I have used pallet forks with no clamp for moving trees. It works pretty well as long as you are in a big open space. If you brush another tree it tends to drag the load off where a grapple can keep on going. The pallet forks no doubt are light years ahead of the bucket for moving brush and logs.
This is sort of my dilemma now. Do I just go get some strap on pallet forks and continue to pile on my burnables manually, or do I get a QA set up and have more capacity with forks (I don't move pallets around hardly at all), or do I invest in the grapple (my dream but not sure I can justify the expense)?
 
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I like it Xfax! That's a lot of evergreens... did you light that pile off? Can't imagine the flame if you did. :eek:
Yep, eastern red cedar, unfortunately I didn't get pictures of that one. :(
 
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Sorry, no pictures at this time. I've considered building a "push-off" for my pallet forks because the loader on my B9200 doesn't lift high enough for easily dumping a load of limbs into a truck with sideboards. Probably would need to use a scissor type linkage with a cylinder(s) to actuate. Anyone know of such a device that I could look at?
 
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Sorry, no pictures at this time. I've considered building a "push-off" for my pallet forks because the loader on my B9200 doesn't lift high enough for easily dumping a load of limbs into a truck with sideboards. Probably would need to use a scissor type linkage with a cylinder(s) to actuate. Anyone know of such a device that I could look at?
An image search didn't turn up much. Do some research on scissor lift and build one sideways. :D

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That's a good example. I designed several vertical scissor lifts in my days on the job and they're really not that difficult.
I'm thinking a forked push-off attachment that would bolt into the bucket might be an approach.
 
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An image search didn't turn up much. Do some research on scissor lift and build one sideways. :D <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=456718"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=456719"/>
I was thinking more along these lines, sideways of course. image-1458145367.jpg
 
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This is sort of my dilemma now. Do I just go get some strap on pallet forks and continue to pile on my burnables manually, or do I get a QA set up and have more capacity with forks (I don't move pallets around hardly at all), or do I invest in the grapple (my dream but not sure I can justify the expense)?
I have had all three. I currently have SSQA forks and a grapple. SSQA forks are far superior to clamp on forks in every aspect. If you have a QA loader I highly recommend avoiding clamp on forks like the plague. A grapple is far superior to forks for moving logs and brush, but $$$. If you have the ability to fabricate you could build a claw for pallet forks. This would way better than pallet forks alone. The downside is you still need third function hydraulics.
 
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Sorry, no pictures at this time. I've considered building a "push-off" for my pallet forks because the loader on my B9200 doesn't lift high enough for easily dumping a load of limbs into a truck with sideboards. Probably would need to use a scissor type linkage with a cylinder(s) to actuate. Anyone know of such a device that I could look at?
I thought of another thing that might be easier. Use the idea of the high dump bucket or roll-out bucket, but with forks, not a bucket. There would be fewer moving parts. High Dump

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Another style, same principle.

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Xfax, are those cedar trees cut off with a chainsaw ? ;)
 
 

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