Fields_mj
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2021
- Messages
- 189
- Location
- Central Indiana
- Tractor
- Ford 1710, Kubota F2880, White FB16
I'm hoping to get a grapple this year. Is there anything I should watch out for when selecting one?
Some background. I have a TC40 DA and an old Ford 1710. Both have SSQA plates on them, but I still need to add a 3rd function to both. I'd like to be able to use the grapple on either of them, so I'm thinking I'd need something pretty light weight to work with the 1710. I'd probably try to go with something in the 48" range to keep the weight down. I can do most of my firewood work pretty easily using just forks, but I also volunteer on some disaster relief crews, and there seems to be more and more of those opportunities every year. I'm normally working as a sawyer and have 2 or 3 guys running skid steers and maybe a mini or two, but it depends on which crew I'm working with, or if I just go on my own because the crews are busy in another part of the country. Anyway, its not a tool that will get used weekly, or even monthly (lets hope), but when needed it can make a pretty big difference. Thus I'd like to minimize my cost (duh), but I don't want to cut corners so bad that I regret the purchase. I like using the TC40 more (HST, and cab with AC), but the 1710 is a LOT easier to trailer. The TC40 rubs on the outer frame of my trailer, and just barely fits length wise and that's assuming I have the bucket on the loader, and nothing on the 3pt. The rear axles are about 2/3 of the way back, and the load ends up being a little front heavy making for a bouncy ride when hauling it.
Some background. I have a TC40 DA and an old Ford 1710. Both have SSQA plates on them, but I still need to add a 3rd function to both. I'd like to be able to use the grapple on either of them, so I'm thinking I'd need something pretty light weight to work with the 1710. I'd probably try to go with something in the 48" range to keep the weight down. I can do most of my firewood work pretty easily using just forks, but I also volunteer on some disaster relief crews, and there seems to be more and more of those opportunities every year. I'm normally working as a sawyer and have 2 or 3 guys running skid steers and maybe a mini or two, but it depends on which crew I'm working with, or if I just go on my own because the crews are busy in another part of the country. Anyway, its not a tool that will get used weekly, or even monthly (lets hope), but when needed it can make a pretty big difference. Thus I'd like to minimize my cost (duh), but I don't want to cut corners so bad that I regret the purchase. I like using the TC40 more (HST, and cab with AC), but the 1710 is a LOT easier to trailer. The TC40 rubs on the outer frame of my trailer, and just barely fits length wise and that's assuming I have the bucket on the loader, and nothing on the 3pt. The rear axles are about 2/3 of the way back, and the load ends up being a little front heavy making for a bouncy ride when hauling it.


