puts google to shame.Seriously… even climbing or crane related, Pubes has got your back (so to speak) lol.
puts google to shame.Seriously… even climbing or crane related, Pubes has got your back (so to speak) lol.
the monument has moved!Sold the old man’s car finally. Gained a nice piece of the shop back too! Probably winter storage for the big chipper. 61 years that thing has been kicking around. I’m just relieved it’s gone finally. A little cleanup and put a few items in the trailer/rearrange things a bit and I can try it out. Just in time for winter!
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the monument has moved!
Very casual end to the week.
New firewood set up building momentum. And working in a nice garden have had a hand in over the years.
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Nice setup! How come you are choker-lifting those logs? A good log tong would probably cut the time you spend loading and unloading into 1/2 to 1/3rd the time. They really aren't that expensive, either.
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and I paid $5000+ for a manual rotate BMG down here in the statesDid recently get a quote on a grapple for the crane - rigid mount rotator, smaller version of what I have on the Vermeer. Wasn't excessive, around $8K from memory.
Pretty slick! Please show us some pics. I'm interested in seeing how this is mounted.You might recall that I mounted a winch to the front end, attached to the top-frame of my loader grapple.
Grapple & winch on A300 Bobcat
This is so much better than the rear winch (in many cases), because the winch pulls in the tree, then the grapple finishes the carry back to the truck. I can reach over an 8 foot tall fence, reel in a large log or bundle of branches, then spool it right up into the waiting grapple, then carry it back to the truck. Furthermore, the operator gets to put his full attention on the winching operation, because he's not turned around in the operators seat.
Obviously, any PTO winch will be way stronger and faster, though.
and I paid $5000+ for a manual rotate BMG down here in the states
yeah that grapple is probably worth it but I imagine you will lose a lot of capacity unless you take it off the crane to lift anything but logs
how wide does it open? my branch manager is only 56" and that gets maxed out all the time
Pretty slick! Please show us some pics. I'm interested in seeing how this is mounted.
So now we have a mini skid and 2 tractors with grapple and winch. Thinking about selling the older tractor and getting a tracked skid steer for those larger jobs. There's a 10 or so year old Volvo, maybe 80-90hp available locally for 28k. I'm open to any thoughts anyone has on the versatility of this.
Thinking about going back to 2 crews in 2024.
Thanks for the info. It IS one of those one armed volvos. I thought that would be preferable for getting in and out? I was thinking about giving it a test run. I appreciate your opinion. With interest rates nearing 8% I'm very hestiant to finance a more expensive machine. I'll look into Kubota as there is a big dealer close byUsed to run larger track loaders (long term hire).
They are great, can move 4-5 tonne logs quickly, tow out trucks etc. Quite compact for power, super nimble. High ground speed is good in two speed models, as is fore visibility over tractor. Can butter your sandwich with a bucket on one, they are that accurate in the right hands.
Being able to get in & out of cab quickly is tricky for treework, even for fast, agile people. Also the seating position & front window are right in the impact zone when going to war with tree. The over shoulder blind spot is also hazardous with big track loaders working around ground personnel, the machines can move fast & very easy for the unaware to put themselves in danger zone.
The Volvo machines are shitski in my opinion, if it’s the model with a one sided load arm. Unbalanced, weak, poor cab ergonomics.
Preferred machine is the Kubota models (SVL 75 & 95), 40k cheaper than Caterpillar, less prone to catching fire, easier to get in & out of cab.
Personally, pound for pound & cost wise, the Vermeer is more versatile & useful for everyday treework, aside from the real big jobs. I’d probably get a decent new Vermeer or Ditchwitch over a second hand Volvo. Much quicker & easier to move around between jobs. Just the other night, had a guy come out to pick up a log for milling. Has just bought himself a second hand Gehl wheeled skidsteer. Laughed at my Vermeer, until it picked up three times the capacity of his machine….
their financing is great, service seems to be good, I didnt have any hoops to jump through when buying from themI'll look into Kubota as there is a big dealer close by
there is no suspense. we really dont care what machine you bought. just use it and have fun with it.their financing is great, service seems to be good, I didnt have any hoops to jump through when buying from them
if you want, I can send you some pics of my new machine, doubt its what you think it is lol
one thing about this machine, what you see isnt what you get, it looks like a typical version of said machine like any takeuchi, JD, CAT, etc
pop open some covers (the only 2 you need to work on it) and you realize everything done super nice, hoses have spacers so the fittings arent next to eachother so you can put a wrench on them, wiring isnt in the way, battery is easy to get to, all the filters are easy to access, there isnt much on this machine you cant get to with a normal cheap socket set and remove 2 or 4 bolts
ive worked on lots of equipment, id say mini skids are the worst to work on, old tractors are easy, newer ones not quite as easy but not very hard, this new kubota (not a tractor) is super easy to work on
I should note, im not publicly saying what it is just yet, gonna let the suspense get to quesadilla or whoever that guy is
one member here who shall remain un named does know what machine I bought tho
their financing is great, service seems to be good, I didnt have any hoops to jump through when buying from them
if you want, I can send you some pics of my new machine, doubt its what you think it is lol
one thing about this machine, what you see isnt what you get, it looks like a typical version of said machine like any takeuchi, JD, CAT, etc
pop open some covers (the only 2 you need to work on it) and you realize everything done super nice, hoses have spacers so the fittings arent next to eachother so you can put a wrench on them, wiring isnt in the way, battery is easy to get to, all the filters are easy to access, there isnt much on this machine you cant get to with a normal cheap socket set and remove 2 or 4 bolts
ive worked on lots of equipment, id say mini skids are the worst to work on, old tractors are easy, newer ones not quite as easy but not very hard, this new kubota (not a tractor) is super easy to work on
I should note, im not publicly saying what it is just yet, gonna let the suspense get to quesadilla or whoever that guy is
one member here who shall remain un named does know what machine I bought tho
damn the aussies are onto meExca'bator?
Did they throw in some punctuation with as part of the deal?
Aww, I love my little buddy!! 11’ totally dead spruce log (so pretty light for its size), but still a good example of why the little guy comes along almost daily.
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And one more pic of my new space cleaned up a bit. I’m loving it just like this, to be honest!
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