Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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Just bought my first grapple from MTL. Now I’m going to have to go through this 180 page thread waiting for it to arrive.
 
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Moving some rocks around, and finding the limit of the new tractor. It lifted it no problem, but I could tell the rear got a little light. IMG_20191019_161608.jpg
 
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20140320_173037.jpg20140322_100225.jpg20140320_172835.jpg These are from the day it was delivered, literally about 5 min after it cam off the trailer! I have used the grapple more than the bucket and actually just this week bought a set of pallet forks and am looking forward to finding as many uses for them as I have the grapple!
And no the tractor was not running in the pic with my son on the tractor by himself.
 

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Thumbs up on your thumb. :thumbsup:
 
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It would be a tough call to pick between my hydraulic thumb or my grapple. I think I’d take the thumb. View attachment 626231



I went the Cheap way because I can weld and Fab stuff the modification to my Thump with the Rippers and extra long teeth only cost me around $200 and I do not really have that much stuff to Justify a true Grapple. I have been thinking about how I can justify a front Grapple and I just can not come up with enough good reasons for my use to purchase one. If I could Justify it I would already have one. I think that they are a GREAT addition to a Tractor20190525_112740.jpg20190525_112740.jpg
 
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It would be a tough call to pick between my hydraulic thumb or my grapple. I think I壇 take the thumb.

I would never have guessed that. I bought everything I needed to add a thumb to my backhoe, I just never did it.
 
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Back many years ago when I had a tractor I put together a clamp on thumb for the backhoe:

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But now I'd rather use the grapple:

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It would be a tough call to pick between my hydraulic thumb or my grapple. I think I壇 take the thumb. View attachment 626231
Tough call as I have neither in hydraulic but for log gathering/brush clearing seems a grapple would be best. For picking rocks, maybe a thumb. I do get by with my mechanical thumb on rocks now. My vote considering my circumstances would be the grapple.
 
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Pallet forks work pretty good for moving logs. The big advantage to a grapple is I can set the logs in my dump truck without hitting the truck as hard. The grapple is a useful tool don’t get me wrong. But I’ve had a fixed thumb on both my previous backhoes and the hydraulic thumb is way more useful than those.
 
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I bought a "Thumb" from The Thumb - Add-on Grapple Attachments and had my buddy Steve ,who is a master welder, adapt it to the forks and he indeed added reinforcement.

The only drawbacks as I see it are the added weight and if you need to lift a tall load with the forks. But it looks like you could pull a few pins and remove the thumb? I am surprised fork grapples are not more common. :thumbsup:
 
 

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