Well said Arrow.
Time is not that important, I am doing it for my own and the landowners use not selling any firewood.
I do enjoy spending time building things in the shop, I build and sell the grapples for the front of tractors, skid steers and I have even built one for a mine excavator. I am thinking if this works well I could market it as well. More of a R&D really.
I did have a thought this afternoon, for maneuvering's sake I could use this on the front so I am thinking about making it convertible or at least the boom, take it off the top of the 3 pt set up and move it to a quick attach plate on the front.
I can't really just drive up to a lot of the pieces and use the front
grapple, too many stumps, deep ruts from the big skidder etc.
If it was my land I would have had it logged a bit different, I would have had the logger drag the entire tree to the landing, cut the logs off and leave the top where it is, repeat. It's only a 5 acre lot and I feel they made more of a mess than was necessary although I do understand they are pressing to maximize profits.
So far no one has really addressed my initial concern of the actual geometry of the working
grapple part. It doesn't matter now as I have it welded up today, a single double acting cylinder above the pivot point so it will close up on push and pull to open. I happen to have a 2.5" bore x 6" stroke cylinder here. I used the PAD method (plywood aided design) LOL I'll get a pic or two tomorrow as I am whipped.
I do understand that I won't have 270* of rotation and will pretty much have to back up to them straight on, I'm ok with that, I have cut a stump or two here and there so I can get around.
If I had help I would just park the tractor with winch at the landing area, run the cable out to the short pieces and drag them in and repeat. It's too much work alone and I have bad knees.
I am going to add some sliders and hooks to the cable so I can haul 3 or 4 pieces at a time.
I'll keep ya all posted!
Thanks,
DAve
ETA: I can't see getting a trailer around in there although I would love to build a small forwarding trailer with a
grapple on it.