What tractor attachment do I need?

   / What tractor attachment do I need? #11  
A log arch works well if your property isn’t all tore up. Seeing your right here in CT, Log Rite makes them somewhere in the state. Just get one that attaches to a hitch and go. I don’t know what your trying to do. If the logs are manageable lengths, surely a front end set of forks is the way to go. But if your trying to love long lengths, the arch will be slower but will work.
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #12  
Thanks, have some follow up questions:

Does a grapple have any advantages over the Green's Machine Thumb and tooth-bar set up?

Are there different styles/functions of grapples?

What is involved in adding a 3rd function to this B2650 and approximate cost to have it installed?

How stable is a log on a set of pallet forks when driving...thinking the log would need to be strapped to the forks?

Can the thumb be installed on the pallet fork frame?

Yes a dedicated grapple setup will hold more material and be easier to grab/gather up loose brush, also will be more HD. There are many different types of grapples available, but for your tractor, probably a light to medium duty grapple would be best as you don't want to lose lift capacity with a heavy grapple.

Cost for a third function valve, wiring, hoses and related parts is about $5-600 range, dealer installed are typically around $1000-1200.

I have moved many logs with bolt on pallet forks - no need to strap them on unless you are moving them across rough sloped terrain, as others have said carry low and go slow and you should be fine. Counter weight on 3PT is key- also maybe you want to look into a rear log lift for your 3PT?

As far as a "green" thumb, or bolt on grapple on your bradco forks, I think this might be your best option cost and function wise, it depends on your fork style where you can mount the bracket for the thumb. You might have $1500 or so in this setup `$1000 for the 3rd function valve, $500-800 for grapple setup.

If this is a "one time event" cutting and moving 30 trees and brush, then you could get by with what you have now, but if this is something you will do over a few years, then I would invest in the grapple now.

The other benefit of the bolt on grapple you could use it on the pallet forks or the bucket if you get duplicate mounting hardware (set for the bucket and the pallet forks)
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #13  
The problem with added a thumb to what you have is weight. Can it be done? Absolutely it can. Will it eat up a majority of your lift capacity? It sure will!

A grapple is the right tool for the job for a couple reasons. They weigh less and they keep the load closer to the tractor which help reducing stress on the front axle and loader frame.

There are various sizes and shapes but for your machine you're looking for lightweight and heavy duty. The EA wicked grapples, precision manufacturing mini 322's or possibly an artillian frame grapple.

If you're handy, you can order a kit to add 3rs function. The more ready made it is the more expensive. If you need cheap, you can make your own kit but it takes some work on your end to get all the pieces.
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #14  
jodebg,

I have done and still use both my B2620 and B2650 to do what you plan.....using clamp on forks ....working by myself....over the past 10 years. I hand load the smaller limbs/brush for hauling to the burn pile stack. The longer logs I have stacked....some of them I cut into shorter lengths to burn more readily.

Cheers,
Mike 002.JPG003.JPG006.JPG...just a few pics

In the background you can see some longs that are stacked...pic #3
 
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   / What tractor attachment do I need? #15  
...over 30 large trees on our property... ...logs in long lengths onto a pile...
What species are we talking about and what's "large" in terms of the diameter in inches? I assume you want as long as possible but what length are we really talking about? (The weight by species x diameter x length will tell us what you can move).

You can drag a lot bigger tree than you can lift!!!

You have a tractor about like mine, spec-wise. A white pine tree vs. an oak tree are two different animals to pick up. I think what you have in the way of pallet forks would get most of your work done, with a wee bit of effort (Ratchet Rake to make piles and switch to forks to pick piles up).
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #16  
^^^^ Agree totally - I can carry on the forks a 18"x16' white pine log but oak maybe 10-12" x 16'. I just get the forks under, curl back and lift and go. Also I use the BH and thumb to grab the branches and drag to chipper.
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #17  
And with Pallet forks you can also move other items like a bar.bar20200530_104756.jpg
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   / What tractor attachment do I need? #18  
A grapple works great for what describe. When I added a grapple to my first tractor, Mahindra 2615, I went a WR Long third function kit and inexpensive Wild Kat grapple. That setup worked well for me for ten years. My current tractor has the Kubota third function kit and I have a MTL grapple. I actually preferred the button placement with the WR Long kit over Kubota. You can spend a fortune on a grapple but the cheap grapples have worked fine for me to date.
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #19  
98.9% of the work you see being done with a full grapple here on TBN can be achieved with just a thumb on a loader bucket etc... (like the Green Machine)...a pile of brush is just as easy to pick up with a bucket thumb as it is with a full grapple...
I have run and seen both in operation side by side and the thumb equipped tractor is just as efficient...

Good Luck...!
 
   / What tractor attachment do I need? #20  
I just bought this 3pt stump grinder... no more digging out stumps and leaving a bomb crater.
 

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