benp
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My neighbor picked up a little grapple off of Auction Time a few weeks ago for an idea he had about making an attachment for the skidsteer. The ad for it was a little misleading since since there was no size reference. We didn't know how small it was until his dad went to pick it up and texted him that it was a cute little rascal. Oh well.
He got to welding last week and came up with this. He added a return spring from trailer ramp to get it to self center. Works pretty good.
Testing it out in the shop to see how smooth it could be operated without a proportional (? think that's what he called it) fitting to make it a little smoother. It is actuated by the thumb wheel on the bucket hand control.
Trying it out with wood.
The operating learning curve almost wiped out my pretty stacked elm row on the end, that's why I am yammering and caught myself from letting a couple expletives out. lol
During the initial test we adjusted the hoses so there was more slack at the couplers and not as tight like in the picture.
All in all, it works really slick. The best part is now you you don't have to square off with the log pile to load like you do with a grapple bucket. You can now go from the side and go from the top down and it has a nice high reach.
Eta-
Here's a picture of the log pile to make it a little more clear.
He got to welding last week and came up with this. He added a return spring from trailer ramp to get it to self center. Works pretty good.
Testing it out in the shop to see how smooth it could be operated without a proportional (? think that's what he called it) fitting to make it a little smoother. It is actuated by the thumb wheel on the bucket hand control.
Trying it out with wood.
The operating learning curve almost wiped out my pretty stacked elm row on the end, that's why I am yammering and caught myself from letting a couple expletives out. lol
During the initial test we adjusted the hoses so there was more slack at the couplers and not as tight like in the picture.
All in all, it works really slick. The best part is now you you don't have to square off with the log pile to load like you do with a grapple bucket. You can now go from the side and go from the top down and it has a nice high reach.
Eta-
Here's a picture of the log pile to make it a little more clear.