olympyk_999
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are will still crying?... I have no more tears left
If your speaking to me, no crying here, just asking of you to consider the way you are handling yourself.are will still crying?... I have no more tears left
Thanks cantoo.I have at least a dozen different buckets or attachments for the loader on my Kubota. Used 2 of them tonight, forks and a snow blade. I have hooks welded onto almost everyone of them and use them a lot too. I have 3 forks on my set of forks, works real handy for picking up firewood rounds ( I cut 32" long rounds) and moving brush. Worked so good I decided to weld a set of grapple arms on it too. Don't be afraid to weld anything onto or scratch up your attachments, they are beauty marks. Haven't got a pic of the 3rd fork but it goes in the middle. I very seldom buy new stuff because I end up cutting it up and rebuilding it anyway. These forks were a new purchase though, price was right.
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Hopefully I can get a nice set like your forks, how do you like those, any advice. You can's see what you are doing with mine and you loose a lot of lifting ability because the weight of the bucket and the load is so far out from the pins.
Hey CF.Thanks.
Thanks and Ill ponder it. I haven't yet devised a way to employ them, yet. Not sure I want to mount any hooks to the bucket and that would be the easiest way to use them.
That's funny. I was speaking not just in regards to splitter/splitting, but also just overall usefulness, like when we were talking about using the tongs. I like having them there, besides it's not a bad idea to have the answer before a problem comes up, that way I'm not out looking for a solution when it does come up.Yeah... I'm still not sold on hooks on the bucket. I do realize the usefulness...
I think since I have the quick attach.... making up something similar to a short material handler with a safety hook off the end.
More than likely its all just wishful thinking... I'm really not having any issues getting pieces up to the splitter. Kinda like a solution with no problem.
Thanks cantoo. I can certainly see what you are saying, and will watch for that in future situations. Seems it was my trick photography that made it look more that way. I have a chain on the left side that still has good tension(hard to see with the snow), that is why the right side is still farther forward. If I had both chains on it I would not have had the bucket tipped so far back.chipper1, I'm likely the last guy to be saying this but I don't like the way you are lifting logs. In your 3rd picture the operator is in the Kill Zone. All it would take for that log to roll backwards down those nice curved loader arms is a small branch or tree buried in the snow. Had 2 neighbours killed doing the same thing with round bales of hay.
Either weld or bolt some stops on the top so the log can't roll. Maybe you were just lifting it straight up but the pic looks dangerous to me.
Yes, love it.Do you have have the skid steer attachment on your loader? I bought the Woods loader for my little Kubota because it had those quick hitch latches. Boy is it sweet to change attachments.
What's up.I love my tongs so much I am buying a dedicated pair for the tractor. This is the pair off my splitter crane.
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