TomSeller
Super Member
I used mine Saturday to load some brush.
http://s278.photobucket.com/user/NHRAx1320/media/tractor/20130928_160931_zpsc233841c.jpg.html
Well you sure got a big bite with that one. Nice picture.
I used mine Saturday to load some brush.
http://s278.photobucket.com/user/NHRAx1320/media/tractor/20130928_160931_zpsc233841c.jpg.html
Well you sure got a big bite with that one. Nice picture.
Thanks and the grapple only has a 30" opening![]()
picked up my eta 60 wrg today. Couldn't use it yet as I ordered it with the wrong couplers. I thought the ones I had on hand that I use with my saws were 1/2, but I guess they are 3/8 with a 1/2 npt female (flat faced).
I've been using my grapple for about four months and have been very pleased. A photo of my most recent haul.
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=339595"/>
I got my 60inch et grapple last week and put in a bunch of time this weekend using it and my new et lanscape rake together.
Really like it.
One strange thing is in maybe 10 hrs of use, 3 different (no pattern) hairpin cotter pins fell out. They came in absolutely no contact with any brush, etc. But they someone popped off.
Noticed the first one was gone after only about an hour (noticed because I had a leaky cylinder). But then today after I cleaned up the tractor two more different pins were missing....
Must be happening while opening and closing, they work themselves off.
Anyone else have this problem?
. I'll ask them tomorrow what they think I should do.
The grapple is great fun, though, and I got a ton of work done on the new property over three days.
I didn't talk to them yet, as it was Friday 2pm Pacific time when I got started and thus too late. The leaky cylinder was just a plug on the cylinder that had no dope or anything and so I took it out and put it back with loctite 545 (that's all I had except for t tape). That stopped that leak. The hairpin clip thing is weird, though. I'll ask them tomorrow what they think I should do. The grapple is great fun, though, and I got a ton of work done on the new property over three days.
I'd never use hairpin clips on a grapple. Too much contact with brush. I know that was not the issue this time but it will be. E clips work. Otherwise I'd get a bolt with lock nut or even stainless baling wire to replace clips.


I tried to attach some pics but for some reason it is failing....I've not had problems with attachments before....
I love the idea of e clips on both ends of each cylinder pin. Looks to me like there is a perfect groove already there for clips.
Maybe I'll try to track down some in the right size.
Good deal. I am sure they will take care of you.
Push the pins in from the back.