I agree. If not causing a problem leave it aloneIt's your lower lid that's bent - - correct. Is it really having a negative effect on the grapple operation. If it's not - leave it alone.
Problem is it grabs before the other side touches. Plus it lays unlevel making it difficult to hook up. Think I’ll try heat then weld a plate on the corner. ThanksIt's your lower lid that's bent - - correct. Is it really having a negative effect on the grapple operation. If it's not - leave it alone.
All good ideas. I’ve thought about cutting then welding but I was going to try and straighten and reuse the bent parts.I looked at my Titan Grapple bottom half. That side plate is .5 X 5.0. The tubing is 1.5 pipe I think with a 1.900 OD. Attached picture. Anybody that says you can heat straighten and or bend cold to make the repair , I will hold my comments on that. The best way to repair would be to cut the pipe loose thru to the 3rd opening. Cut the end tang off at a convenient spot above any of the distortions. I would make a new end tang using some .50 X 6.0 and plus length bar stock. You need the extra width to put the kick up profile on. You can also have the profile burn't from .50 plate. I would butt weld the end tang with 100% weld. The 2nd tang looks bent also. So there you maybe able to bend cold and or heat straighten to correct. The reason I said to cut the pipe at the third opening is so that you can sleeve the repair and do a 100% weld repair in between the 3rd and 4th tangs. The gussets are .25 material. Discard the old ones and make 5 new. Last paint with JD green. I noticed that the lid and or lids did not have a cover plate. When I purchased my grapple there was a lighted weight model with open lids. Maybe that is what you have. What puzzles me is the condition of the loader frame, if it was damaged. I would think after this collision the loaded frame would be tweaked. Let us know.
How does it hook up to the bucket and sit on the flat ground?All good ideas. I’ve thought about cutting the reweldind but I was going to straighten and reuse the bent parts.
don’t think loader is bent. How would I know except for a visual?
It's your lower lid that's bent - - correct. Is it really having a negative effect on the grapple operation. If it's not - leave it alone.
Not very wellHow does it hook up to the bucket and sit on the flat ground?
Haven’t thought about that one…will doYou may have tweeked the loader.
Park it on a flat surface and start measuring and comparing L&R to the ground and "square" points of tractor like the loader mounting points, center of axles or even the tires. Checking any available diagonal points as well will clue you into what's going on.
Good luck with this one![]()
It doesn’t wobblyHow does it hook up to the bucket and sit on the flat ground?
Just use equal points, that's always equivalent to each side. (pins on each side)Haven’t thought about that one…will do