So I'm back on the thread I started, which was/is about a grapple for my DK-40SE/HST, and the best bang for the buck.
I had the second set of rear remotes installed and the lever to control the open/close function is now where my original single detent lever was prior to the second remote coming aboard my
40.
I'm happy to report that I have awesome lift capacity for whatever I grab; and today was the first day of use and I burned about 1/3 of a tank in use throughout the day. Basically nonstop use, moving huge trees, long log lengths, carrying six sections of stockade fence to my burn pile in ONE bite! :thumbsup: and moving, digging out, and lifting rocks of all sizes, from HUGE to relatively small.
All expert opinions aside, the space between the grapple 'tines' on the lower section were and are very adept at picking up things like rocks, by using the clamp down of the top jaw to grab almost any sized object by wedging it between the lower and upper jaws. The closed loop of the upper jaw makes for very good strength and clamping force on whatever the object may be. Brush is also NO problem whatsoever to scoop up, and then, to bring the upper jaw's full clamping force to bear upon the pile, which further scoops the brush into the confines of the space between upper and lower jaws.
I give this unit a full fledged rating of 10!
And before I get slammed for no pics, I will get some posted when I can find time to do so.
It is unquestionably one of the best, most productive tools I have EVER owned, and trust me, I do not give frivolous reviews of any tool I've owned/used, and I use all of them to their absolute maximum capacity and then some.
I wholehearted disagree with the rants, arguments and endless opining of the benefits of heavy duty vs. light/medium duty, and vice-versa.
This particular log grapple is clearly designed to be and IS heavy duty in construction and function. I defy ANYONE to break a tine off this unit without first breaking their loader, regardless of how much horsepower one may put behind the grapple. Lateral force, asymmetrical force, anything short of thermo nuclear is not going to bend or break anything on it.
AND, it does NOT compromise lift capacity at all. I lifted and moved rock the size of which I'm sure my excavator will be asking me tomorrow how I lifted/moved them without his gigantic 703 with bucket hyd thumb.
If it could be broken I'd be the one to do it. I traded in my DK-35 with 350 hours in less than a year because the loader was too weak to do what I need it to do. The KL-401 loader is just strong enough to take on this grapple, and the potential trouble one could easily get into with it.
The grapple's weight is nominal for what it is: 359+lbs.
FWIW, I appreciate all those who contributed to this thread and made suggestions, etc.
Less appreciated is when a thread gets hijacked for the purpose of someone else serving their own needs for whatever reason.
I'm referring to mtr 1950. If you're not aware of what I'm referring to then I suggest you may want to become aware of what thread hijacking is about for future reference here and elsewhere.
For instance, if you want to turn a thread that is of interest to you into a private discussion between you and another poster then do so by starting your OWN new thread OR send them a PM and see if they want to discuss whatever with you off the forum board. Otherwise you're hijacking someone else's thread, and that is rude.
Thanks.