I was not pulling the stump out of the ground. I can't estimate it's weight, but I had lifted it and moved it around to get in a position to transport it so I know it wasn't beyond the capacity of the loader. That didn't seem to be the problem.
As far as the quick attach, when I got down, one side was loose at that point. I disattached the other side, turned off the tractor, and then let the pressure off of the hydraulics so that I could undo the hoses from the
grapple.
The unknown is when then bending/twisting occured. Did it happen at ground level as some have suggested, or did the quick attach come loose prior to that and bend/twist it before it ever went down. I can't say that for certain. The
grapple appears no worse for the wear.
The only thing I would offer as a point is that I had been using the
grapple for quite some time without any trouble. I had already moved stumps of similar size around before this happened. I had also done some bushhogging with the
grapple mounted on the front. My ground is not all that smooth so it bumps along as you would expect a loader/bucket in transport to do.
If I had just changed out implements, climbed on the tractor, grabbed on to the stump and then this happened, then I would agree that not having it latched correctly would be the most obvious cause. As I stated previously, I am not above making a mistake so this isn't an ego thing. It just doesn't seem logical to me that you could use the
grapple for quite a while with everything working just fine, and then all the sudden the faulty mounting demonstrate itself. I guess anything is possible, but that just doesn't seem logical to me.
As far as the Third Function issue, I have determined that the switch is broken. The Third Function itself still operates fine when you manually trip the switching mechanism. It must have a broken part in the plastic button mechanism. I was able to reconnect the hoses to the
grapple and open the arms so that I could move the
grapple to a better location.
In any event, it is just frustrating when you are tring to be careful and enjoy a brand new machine. I realize things happen though. I guess the real question is how much will it cost me to get it up and running again. I hope the answer to that is nothing because they cover it under warranty.