gstrom99
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- Greene, Iowa
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- Deere 855, Deere 530R zero turn, Allis Chalmers D17 III, Polaris Ranger, Deere 3032E (SIL's), Yamaha Timberwolf 250, Husky saws, H & H 10k and Carry-On trailers
So he has no money to lose then, just time invested.I don’t like things that are an assembly of small parts bolted together, but try it.
Thats not a lot of money, but I bet they take it back if it doesn’t work.
I have something similar and it’s less parts and welded steel
Yeah, I couldn't even buy the steel for that price.So he has no money to lose then, just time invested.
Looks like someone found the limit, of one of them. There are many others to choose from though. I could weld this back up...
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I not sure about those but you might check out small wood lot tools Timber Talons. Don’t have to get on or off the tractor to hook up or release.
Honestly reading the reviews gives me more pause.
Ask yourself why every picture they have, in the ad, of a log being lifted, isn't a real picture?
I like those. I don't have (or want to fuss with getting one) the extra remote on my tractor though.If you moving a few logs it might be workable. I have tongs and they worked ok for rounds but not for lifting logs because it required lifting close to the balance point.
Getting on an off the tractor gets old really quick.
Even cheap grapple is a better way to go. Mine was $1000 but they are now about $1200
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I like those. I don't have (or want to fuss with getting one) the extra remote on my tractor though.
A neighbor had one of these. He found it extremely frustrating. First it was hit or miss to grab onto the log. Secondly, if the grapple pinchers really dug in, they would release the log stem. He was getting on and off his tractor quite a bit to deal with the connection. Plus, he could only take one stem at a time.I not sure about those but you might check out small wood lot tools Timber Talons. Don’t have to get on or off the tractor to hook up or release.