A grapple works best for that.just to carry logs out of the woods.

| Kubota LA434 Loader | |
| Height (to pin): | 78.5 inches 199 cm |
| Clearance, dumped bucket: | 61.7 inches 156 cm |
| Dump angle: | 40° |
| Rollback angle: | 25° |
| Breakout force (at pin): | 2146 lbs 973 kg |
| Breakout force (at 500mm): | 1520 lbs 689 kg |
| Lift to full height (at pin): | 948 lbs 430 kg |
| Lift to full height (at 500mm): | 659 lbs |
You probably have a clamshell style grapple:Grapples are nice but I've migrated away from mine because I use my forks way more than a grapple. A grapple is a one horse use where i use my forks for a multitude of different tasks. Makes life easier for me.![]()
It's a B2601. Rather not buy a grapple for the logs unless i find a need for it beyond that. Even then, i probably wont want to make room to store another big attachment so it'd be a tough sale.
I've contemplated buying a longer pair of forks and cutting them down, though it'd be nice to have the bevel on them. Cutting and grinding them wont be hard, but I'm a little concerned about messing up their temper. Bummer that the shorter forks don't really seem to be available anywhere.
You probably have a clamshell style grapple:
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I have owned both styles and for brush, trees and rocks, I recommend the dual lid, L bottom style, this one is called a rock bucket:
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Mine is bigger but same style:
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I have several different sizes of pallet forks and use the grapple more often.
My 24 inch forks:
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Naw, the college here had a set of shorties on a new tractor. Sky tracks have them to pick up section of a bundle of bricks on multi story buildings.I have never seen stock pallet forks shorter than 36" offered.
However, debris forks are usually around 20" long.
This is what you use, right? Well, a similar one. I agree. A light, stronger and versatile implement instead of an heavy and cumbersome grapple. You pretty much get the best of both worlds with one of these.For log use, dedicated grapples are just extra weight on a small tractor, that's not needed...
On top of that, adjustable pallet forks are just so MUCH more useful!
SR