My Wicked Grapple bush grabber attachment

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To a point. But his grapple not only traps the brush in the angled slot but he has a lid and tooth that comes in behind the brush/sapling that will hold it in the slot with pressure. A double whammy.
Bingo ... ;)
 
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If your flat surfaces need more grip you could lay several welds right down it such that they "bite" together (interlock).

I was thinking about doing that very thing.

I didn't work on the project yesterday, and may not have any time today either as I have appointments today. But I need to get it finished up before Oct, as that is our busy season with what is known as the AEP or Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare Advantage plans.

But I am also eager to get it done and tried out to see if this is a waste of steel and time or whether I have a viable idea here or not.
 
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Rswyan, interesting approach. Do you have any problems with stringy stuff jamming between the plates so tight you have trouble clearing it?
Very rarely ... generally, all I have to do is roll the grapple back all the way and then drag it on the ground in reverse to loosen/remove anything that's stuck.

(James - sorry, didn't to hijack your thread :eek:)
 
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:thumbsup: Looking good.

Good job posting the pictures.
 
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So far I am out $0. As this is recovered scrap I had laying around. I think I am going to bolt on the upper piece with some 1/2 inch bolts. I think I am going to need to buy them and some nuts. Again my goal is to do zero modifications to the original grapple and make this a simple project that anyone could do. Of course the thing might not work very well or even at all. It is all pretty much an experiment at this point.
 
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Went out this afternoon, and burnt 3 rods, and got the stiffening spine put on the lower "jaw". and it started to rain. Crap..Had to drag everything inside in a hurry...
 
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Finished this project up about 1/2 hour ago. Man-O-Man does this thing work. Yes it does. Plucked out several saplings and even a couple of little overhead limbs that were hanging down in the way, and pulled one grape vine out of a tree. So far I am very impressed with it's usefulness. I still need to round off some corners and paint it, but it is a working model. I wonder why I did not build it sooner.

Here are some pictures. The steel "chip" on the tackle box is an example of how you can make chip with a 1/2 inch bit drill if it is sharp and you apply the right lube and pressure in your drill press.:)

There is a before and after photo of one of the little saplings I yanked, it took about 10 seconds to get set up with the tractor (hydrostat helps) and yank it out of the ground. Love this thing!


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Good deal ... and nice chip ! :thumbsup:
 
 
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