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Here's a few of my recently (yesterday) completed home-built root rake/grapple ... I'm sure lovin' it so far:
Here's a few of my recently (yesterday) completed home-built root rake/grapple ... I'm sure lovin' it so far:
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Here's a few of my recently (yesterday) completed home-built root rake/grapple ... I'm sure lovin' it so far:
You can say that again... too bad we don't have the double post problem anymore :laughing:And you should. Pretty dang nice! Good job!
That was the idea ...Interesting and quite novel clamshell design. I like the fact that the upper arm pivot point is moved forward a foot or so. That will prevent the dreaded "pinch point" problem inherent to clamshells where the first log is clamped but prevents the grapple from closing further so the rest of the load falls out.
My pleasure.Show us more of what it can do.
Thanks ...Nice work!!
Thank you very much.And you should. Pretty dang nice! Good job!
Sure, wide open:rswyan, can you show us some photos of your grapple without a load to demonstrate the geometry wide open and fully closed? Side view would be best.
Sounds good to me ... :thumbsup:The pivot point arrangement is unique. I thought initially that the pivot point was forward of the frame but another TBNer pointed out that actually there is a pivot point at the frame it's just higher than on a typical clamshell. It looks to me now like you avoided the pinching problem of a scissor type joint by designing in a void with "C" type upper jaw so there is never contact between the upper jaw and back of the grapple as happens with a typical clamshell. What do you call your design? A cantilevered clamshell????