RedNeckGeek
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Anybody make/use a stand for their root grapple?

I have an EA 66"er, and the lower tines are too short to hold the back of the grapple vertical when it's off the SSQA. I end up uncurling the FEL so the back sits parallel to the ground. Easy to disconnect the SSQA, but a little more challenging to get the SSQA mated again the next time the grapple is used.
I was thinking of making some kind of stand that would hold the grapple upright, maybe using 4x4 lumber and heavy duty corner brackets. But I've no idea how strong I'd have to make it. I'm also lazy, and would just like to copy somebody else's good idea...:laughing:

I have an EA 66"er, and the lower tines are too short to hold the back of the grapple vertical when it's off the SSQA. I end up uncurling the FEL so the back sits parallel to the ground. Easy to disconnect the SSQA, but a little more challenging to get the SSQA mated again the next time the grapple is used.
I was thinking of making some kind of stand that would hold the grapple upright, maybe using 4x4 lumber and heavy duty corner brackets. But I've no idea how strong I'd have to make it. I'm also lazy, and would just like to copy somebody else's good idea...:laughing: