ratter
Silver Member
I'm so glad I got one...can't even imagine how useful a grapple would be!
Pic...
http://homepage.mac.com/mpackage/roots.jpg
Pic...
http://homepage.mac.com/mpackage/roots.jpg
Highbeam said:And without the toothbar you would have had a huge bucket oad of dirt if you were lucky enough to pop that bush.
Nice pic. Nice tractor too. I have found that it is better to mow that size of bush rather than collect it.
Now combine a grapple and a toothbar and you are really cookin.
bigballer said:I'm placing my order with markham tomorrow. Should have it by the weekend! One question - do most people drill the holes to attach to the bucket or is a torch a better way to go?
cheers,
bigballer
Neophyte said:Has anyone ever pinned their toothbar using a clevis pin and hairpin cotter or lynch pin? I was thinking about doing this for occasional use instead of bolting it? Do you see a problem with doing it this way?
bones1 said:Wouldn't use a pin.If you take it on and off all the time just slot the mounting brackets on the toothbar then you can loosen the 2 mounting bolts, pull bar forward to clear bucket edge and flip it in the bucket and re tighten.Works well.