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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Peculiar, MO
Posts: 349
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The reason I mention this grapple fork idea is that the 4 in 1 looks so large and adds weight that some were concerned about. It was mentioned that the weight of the grapple is too much for smaller tractors. The grapple fork that went on my dad's tractor was light enough for one person to grab and carry and install on the bucket. But than I was in really good shape from working hard on the farm. The 4 in 1 look interesting, I would like to see one in use. Looks large.
Dan L |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Hico, Texas
Posts: 1,490
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There are some advantages to 8500# tractors with large loaders!
Glad you were not hurt, although the hood probably has a few battle scars in it. I seem to remember a caution label on my loader that refers to the same incidents, so you must not be the first to try that!!!! |
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