Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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Can anyone do this with pallet forks?

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YES... With my matching grapple. NO problem at all...

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Can you do this?

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How about drive/push your grapple straight into the ground, under a big rock, grappling it and pulling it out of the ground??

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NO problem at all, for pallet forks with matching grapple...

I could go on, but I think you get the point...

SR
 
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This is a Log grapple:

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Pictures from an image search.
I would like to have that setup on the BACK of my tractor. (Preferably with a matching hydraulic winch.)

Pallet forks with a "matching" grapple work perfectly for that use...

From time to time, I use mine just for that purpose...

SR
As effectively as a root grapple? if so I may reconsider my next purchases. I don't have a few stumps... I have eleven piles stacked 10 feet tall and about the same in diameter. The stumps are all different sizes, and I suspect there are quite a few large rocks mixed in.
It's going to be a major project this summer reclaiming the soil, then using the debris to fill a low area.
 
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andy i use forks where appropiate

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can your forks do this?

maybe/probably as easily?

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i doubt it

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can your forks clear this?

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forks have their place, so does a grapple, and there is not one type of grapple that is best for all situations.

rob i do stack bales and grub rocks with mine, though i prefer a bale spear for bales. and we don't have many rocks here but i can do similar with stumps though forks or a smaller grapple work better
 
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Can you do this?

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Yep, but I use a bale spear on the 5x6 bales:

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How about drive/push your grapple straight into the ground, under a big rock, grappling it and pulling it out of the ground??

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NO problem at all, for pallet forks with matching grapple...

I could go on, but I think you get the point...

SR

Yep, with the 6' wide Monster Grapple:

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Don't have to get under it, just pop it up:

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Clamp on and pick it up:

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andy i use forks where appropiate



can your forks do this?

maybe/probably as easily?

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i doubt it

can your forks clear this?





forks have their place, so does a grapple, and there is not one type of grapple that is best for all situations.

rob i do stack bales and grub rocks with mine, though i prefer a bale spear for bales. and we don't have many rocks here but i can do similar with stumps though forks or a smaller grapple work better

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What year is your Ford truck? A couple of better pictures might be appropriate. :D
 
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Yep, but I use a bale spear on the 5x6 bales:

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Yep, with the 6' wide Monster Grapple:

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It's NOT about IF the machine will do the work, it's about whether or not pallet forks with a matching grapple will do all the work posted here...

My experience is, YES, my pallet forks with matching grapple is one tool that replaces all the tools shown here. I can leave it on and do all the jobs shown here, AND pick some BIG rocks, that are down into the ground, not those little flat rocks shown in the pict...

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So far, I haven't seen anything here that my tool won't also do, so why buy several tools to replace one?

Try this with your grapple,

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SR
 
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No need. We have pallet forks. IMG_0708.JPG
 
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It's NOT about IF the machine will do the work, it's about whether or not pallet forks with a matching grapple will do all the work posted here...

My experience is, YES, my pallet forks with matching grapple is one tool that replaces all the tools shown here. I can leave it on and do all the jobs shown here, AND pick some BIG rocks, that are down into the ground, not those little flat rocks shown in the pict...

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So far, I haven't seen anything here that my tool won't also do, so why buy several tools to replace one?

Try this with your grapple,

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SR
I have seen that done with a root grapple; my neighbor put vinyl siding on his entire building. My question isn't whether it can be done; rather, can it be done efficiently on a large scale project such as what I'm facing this summer. And with all due respect, your equipment is much bigger than tractors which many of us own.
 
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Back to grappling fun. Using a grapple to spread ashes and red clay that was on root balls, from the last burn:

The view from the seat:

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