Cleaning up Brush with the 45

   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #21  
Sorry, I do remember that. It's a little difficult getting that done the first few times!
John
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #22  
Sorry, I do remember that. It's a little difficult getting that done the first few times!
John
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #23  
Hey, that tractor has a sunroof /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
That grapple is too cool.
Tom
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #24  
Hey, that tractor has a sunroof /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
That grapple is too cool.
Tom
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45
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#25  
Yesterday I drove the tractor into the shed with the sunroof still up, fortunately it's on cylinders to raise and lower it and so had some spring to it, no damage done but I wondered what that thumping noise was when I drove under the roof trusses. The shed is 30x40x8 so there is not much head room. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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#26  
Yesterday I drove the tractor into the shed with the sunroof still up, fortunately it's on cylinders to raise and lower it and so had some spring to it, no damage done but I wondered what that thumping noise was when I drove under the roof trusses. The shed is 30x40x8 so there is not much head room. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #27  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Yesterday I drove the tractor into the shed with the sunroof still up, fortunately it's on cylinders to raise and lower it and so had some spring to it, no damage done but I wondered what that thumping noise was when I drove under the roof trusses. The shed is 30x40x8 so there is not much head room. )</font>
I've nearly destroyed the entrance to my shed by forgetting the ROPS is up! You've had better luck.
John
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #28  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Yesterday I drove the tractor into the shed with the sunroof still up, fortunately it's on cylinders to raise and lower it and so had some spring to it, no damage done but I wondered what that thumping noise was when I drove under the roof trusses. The shed is 30x40x8 so there is not much head room. )</font>
I've nearly destroyed the entrance to my shed by forgetting the ROPS is up! You've had better luck.
John
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #29  
Are you using the rear remote for the grapple? How are you operating it (controls)? New joystick? Telllllll Meeeee.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #30  
Are you using the rear remote for the grapple? How are you operating it (controls)? New joystick? Telllllll Meeeee.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45
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#31  
Yes Greg, I am using the rear remotes to control the grapple and that little joystick that's below the loader stick. It's a bit touchy but if you watch your step it works fine. I know there are better ways to do it but I couldn't afford the better ways. To run two hoses from the back of the tractor to the grapple cost me about $190 and I can disconnect them two different places.
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45
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#32  
Yes Greg, I am using the rear remotes to control the grapple and that little joystick that's below the loader stick. It's a bit touchy but if you watch your step it works fine. I know there are better ways to do it but I couldn't afford the better ways. To run two hoses from the back of the tractor to the grapple cost me about $190 and I can disconnect them two different places.
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #33  
I really like that remote controlled grapple setup. It's a good reason for a guy to get the double remotes as shown earlier on the forum. Then there's the TnT and log splitters and whatever else you could use those remotes for.
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #34  
I really like that remote controlled grapple setup. It's a good reason for a guy to get the double remotes as shown earlier on the forum. Then there's the TnT and log splitters and whatever else you could use those remotes for.
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #35  
Thanks Oleozz.........
I'm looking for a brush grapple and wanted to know what it was like to run it with the remote diverter. The PB joystick (6way) for a grapple setup is around $400. I do have a bunch of brush work and I just didn't know if I could deal with the cheaper grapple operation (remote diverter) for the amount of work I have for it..... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Anyone else have a comment on said operations?????
 
   / Cleaning up Brush with the 45 #36  
Thanks Oleozz.........
I'm looking for a brush grapple and wanted to know what it was like to run it with the remote diverter. The PB joystick (6way) for a grapple setup is around $400. I do have a bunch of brush work and I just didn't know if I could deal with the cheaper grapple operation (remote diverter) for the amount of work I have for it..... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Anyone else have a comment on said operations?????
 

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