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Yeah same thing happened to me only mine was too short so l cut it again.Same tooth bar... but bought it used for $100 - had to cut it down a half inch or so to fit my bucket... was a fun welding project.
Yeah same thing happened to me only mine was too short so l cut it again.Same tooth bar... but bought it used for $100 - had to cut it down a half inch or so to fit my bucket... was a fun welding project.
Nice job!!! Find a few more of those and you could build a stone patio.The deep winter frost here pushes up rocks into the road surface. Every spring there is a new crop. Any that will stop my grader blade or snow plow I pull out. This one only had a knub showing but felt solid. You never know what lies unseen underneath.
Kubota M5640 and FrostBite Grapple.
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I took a video just for fun - 5 minutes.
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Interesting rock. Around here a rock of that size would be more rounded. That one looks like it was fractured off of a big brother down under.
Gordon, very cool. Interesting lesson in regional geology!
Looks like you have the right tool for this!
Nice job!!! Find a few more of those and you could build a stone patio.
This pile shows the potential advantage of grapple mounted on forks, vs a conventional grapple. With forks I could flip the logs off the end of the tongs,tossing them to the back of the pile for a taller stack. That would have resulted in it being 8 feet tall all of the way back, rather than just in the front.
I broke my Titan pallet forks digging a rock out. I can buy a new backing plate but am not a proficient enough welder to make a safe repair.Pallet forks with a matching grapple is easily the most useful tool I've ever bought for a tractor,
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From sorting logs out of a pile,
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then loading them on the deck of my sawmill or trailer,
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to taking loads of slabs or lumber away from the mill,
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to holding firewood logs while they are being cut to firewood length,
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to moving/loading all the brush or limb wood,
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to moving the boxes of splits to the drying area,
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Even prying boulders right out of the ground and moving them out of the way,
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and a thousand "other" things they do amazingly well, MUCH more useful that a dedicated grapple.
SR
Yeaaa, you have to buy "good stuff" if you are going to be prying, HLA makes some good forks!I broke my Titan pallet forks digging a rock out. I can buy a new backing plate but am not a proficient enough welder to make a safe repair.
This isn’t that uncommon. A lot of forks have been bent by trying to use them for digging out rocks and brush/stumps. The owner I bought my tractor from bent my forks doing the same thing.I broke my Titan pallet forks digging a rock out. I can buy a new backing plate but am not a proficient enough welder to make a safe repair.
Shockingly, I havent received it yet.I'm sure your Royalty check is in the mail.