coobie
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2004
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- 6,402
- Location
- S.Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota RTV 1100c, JD 740,Kioti DK 40 with KL401 loader .
Wind storm??? Its time for SNOW brother!Installed the new grapple/rock bucket.Ready for the next wind storm.View attachment 719531
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Won't be another tree downing storm for at least a year now that you have that!Installed the new grapple/rock bucket.Ready for the next wind storm.View attachment 719531
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Nice looking setup.Installed the new grapple/rock bucket.Ready for the next wind storm.View attachment 719531
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You can get a thumb for your pallet forks. Some members feel they’re better than a dedicated grapple. Just ask Sawyer Rob, he’ll tell you.I'd like to have the grapple on my Kioti but I need pallet forks on it in order to shuttle crates of firewood up to my deck
You, you.. I'm going to reach over and slap you!
The work on the grill guard was done by my local Kioti Dealer Michigan Iron & EquipmentThey do quality work really happy with the way it turned out.BTW, Coobie - nice grill guard also. I'll just bet you made that all yourself. The frame looks to be a whole lot heavier than any OEM.
I'm right in the middle of a "big" wind storm - right now. Fortunately - they always seem to over estimate wind speeds. I've seen 24 mph as a max on weather station. When all is said and done - dead pine needles everywhere.
Yup, junk wood. I've got so much debris that I'm thinking it'll be safer carting it away with an excavator (the trunk parts shown here are of lesser concern, though, of course, are going to see a chainsaw): there's stump/debris area nearby, so not much travel. I've got other work that I had on my excavator-to-do list, so will just add this. LOTS of other usable firewood material elsewhere which will keep my tractor+grapple busy.Well - our BIG storm turned out to be a fizzle. Saw gusts up to 28 mph - that's all it could do.
No pines came down - not even the few dead ones. Got loads of dead pine needles everywhere.
Dieselbound - around here Cottonwood trees are considered junk trees. The wood is like water saturated balsa wood. Limbs are always cracking and falling. NOBODY ever plants a cottonwood anywhere near their house or outbuildings.
Saw that big 'ol cottonwood into small sections and haul it away with your grapple.