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Old 07-04-2009, 04:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Completed Grapple

I have been back and forth and visited this thread for some time now... I am a novice. My new used Yanmar 1500D is my first experience with a tractor. And having played around for the last week, I wish that I had known and understood what a grapple was used for and how useful one would be.

Therein lies the problem. You need to stop using that grapple bucket IMMEDIATELY. It is horribly unsafe. Being a Safety Committe Chair for a Major US Corporation I have taken the burdon of disposing of your creatiion. I know... no need to thank me... Just take the thing off you tractor and send it to me without delay! I will make sure it is utilized... er... i mean "disposed" of safely.

Let me know when it will be here do that I can drool... er... i mean prepare for that disposal.

SUch beautiful work you did. Maybe some day I will have half that tallent.
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