Kubota L4310 Grapple

   / Kubota L4310 Grapple #1  

amc019

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Kubota L4310
Hello all,

I am in the process of cleaning up some property with my 4310 and LA680 loader. I have only been using the bucket so far, and I am getting to the point where I need a grapple to be more efficient.

I have pondered my options, and I have come to a few solutions:

1: Add-A-Grapple: Made by precision manufacturing, cheapest option. Bolts to the side of the bucket and adds 2 separate grapples. I have a 68" bucket on this tractor and it would probably be fine, but in the long run I may want to run different attachments. I will be running hoses to one of my two rear remotes on any of these options, by the way. I work at a JD Dealer and can get cost price on these at about $1200 delivered.

2. Worksaver Compact Tractor Grapple: 60" wide, one cylinder. They say they have them for 1" Pin on loaders so that may eliminate me needing to purchase a SSQA bracket. I am working with my distributor to see if they make one for this loader and cost price with delivery.

3. SSQA Bracket ($700 from Work Saver or so) and then just get a SSQA grapple. This is probably the best option, but most expensive too as I would probably get the SSQA adapter, grapple (1500-2500), and bucket (eventually). Bucket I have now wouldn't be worth welding the attach bracket to as it is pretty worn out, but would work fine with the add-a-grapple.

What have y'all done with these older pin-style loaders to make them more versatile? Are there cheaper SSQA brackets out there that I may be able to get through a different supplier? Obviously I can't get Kubota brand parts at cost but I can get most aftermarket stuff at cost.

On top of that, which grapple/size would you recommend for this tractor/loader set up? 60" It will be used to pile up trees, limbs, logs, clean up old fence rows, etc. Tractor has R1's on it and I will get the rears fluid-filled before I start to use grapple but I am sure I will push it to the limit of the tractor/loader and then some.

In the end, the only attachments I could really use for this tractor would be the grapple, bucket, and maybe some pallet forks, but I won't be switching them around often. I honestly would be fine pulling pins each time if I could find attachments to go on the loader without the adapter. The adapters for these tractors apparently fit loaders LA350, LA401, LA402, LA450, LA452, LA480, LA481, LA482, LA680, LA681, LA682 LB402, LB552, LB702, with pin-on buckets retained by 1 pins. Any other cheaper adapters out there that I could come across?

Thanks guys!
 
   / Kubota L4310 Grapple #3  
A Green' s Machine thumb($400) and a tooth-bar($150) will do wonders.I have this set-up and it works great.
Make it a bolt on and is easily removed for an open bucket or another machine.
 
   / Kubota L4310 Grapple #4  
AMC, I fit an OEM Kubota quick attach for a LA703 Loader to my 4310, here's a link to the process I used. The SSQA was about $550.00, plus some parts fabrication. The one you mention may be easier, but you can check it out.

I have an Everything Attachments Wicked Root grapple and I'm really happy with it. It's light but very strong and I've cleared a lot of logs and slash with it.

Being lighter it just gives you more lift capacity for your work. Whatever you decide on you'll appreciate having the SSQA for sure.

I think I have the 60" Wicked Root Grapple. I've been very impressed with the EA implements, I just got a Landplane from them as well and it really well made.


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   / Kubota L4310 Grapple
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AMC, I fit an OEM Kubota quick attach for a LA703 Loader to my 4310, here's a link to the process I used. The SSQA was about $550.00, plus some parts fabrication. The one you mention may be easier, but you can check it out.

I have an Everything Attachments Wicked Root grapple and I'm really happy with it. It's light but very strong and I've cleared a lot of logs and slash with it.

Being lighter it just gives you more lift capacity for your work. Whatever you decide on you'll appreciate having the SSQA for sure.

I think I have the 60" Wicked Root Grapple. I've been very impressed with the EA implements, I just got a Landplane from them as well and it really well made.


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Thank you sir, I will take a look.

I have found a 60" root grapple from W.R. Long that will actually pin up to my LA680 loader, and we are a dealer for them so I can get it for around $1900 plus shipping and tax, so all said and done around 2250. So, I would really only save around 250 bucks compared to buying a EA Wicked Grapple and a SSQA bracket, but I would still have to convert my bucket to a SSQA which would be around $200 or so I assume.

Lots to consider. More recommendations are still welcome!
 
 

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