crazyal
Super Member
It's possible that being spring/ early summer they are just too busy to work out all the details. I would expect to hear more about this in the fall or early winter.
I made a video of the tractor/grapple in action.
Gooder-un!:thumbsup:
Roger,
A thing you might try when you have a lot of brush or limbs to move is to make large piles, maybe 2 or 3 times the size that you think the grapple could ever get its jaws around. Then, instead of just clamping down on a big bite, or compressing straight down on the pile before the bite, try rolling the whole pile forward, or backward, or both, while keeping a little down pressure on the pile. This rolls the oversized pile up tightly, breaking the side limbs that keep it fluffy. End result is you get most or all of that large pile in one trip, and a bonus of more limbs into each truckload, if you're hauling it.
Sorry of you already knew that and were just prolonging your entertainment!
John
Looks good Roger! I'm assuming that life is better with a grapple.
Looks good Roger! I'm assuming that life is better with a grapple.