CHDinCT
Veteran Member
So, last time I posted here on the installation of my Landpride grapple was February 11th and I had just received my missing male quick connects that mount on top of the 3rd function valve. Had a few more issues after that. First being that the FEL control knob mounted switch didn't work. After checking all my connections twice and being 99% sure the issue was in the switch or wire running to it, I called the selling dealer (Chapel Tractor) and requested a replacement under warranty. LP sent out a new one in about a week, and that one worked fine once I wired it up. Finally had a functioning grapple. I guess this was late Feb/early March and I still couldn't use the grapple due to weather issues.
I did finally get to try it out maybe a month ago, and found out I had a loose fitting where the hoses that route out to the grapple T-off to each cylinder. When I clamped down hard on a pile of brush, I saw a stream of SUDT2 shooting out of the fitting. As it turned out, I was just about to do my 400 hour service which requires a change in HST fluid anyway, so I parked it in the garage for the time being. After tightening the fitting and completing the 400 hour service, I FINALLY had a fully functioning, leak free grapple to use. Since then I've been putting it to good use moving brush I had piled up since last fall to where I was chipping, and cleaning up and moving firewood from a good size, storm-damaged oak I just took down.
It was like a dream moving the big oak rounds. Drive up to the round(s), clamp, curl and go. Much better than having to drive up, get off the tractor, and roll them into the bucket to move them. Anyway, here's a few pic's of the grapple in "action". Despite my tribulations, I'd recommend this grapple for any late model BX owners. It's a good match to the tractor and the only one (I know of) that works with the Kubota OEM FEL quick attach option. Oh yeah, makes a good match to the backhoe with mechanical thumb too!
I did finally get to try it out maybe a month ago, and found out I had a loose fitting where the hoses that route out to the grapple T-off to each cylinder. When I clamped down hard on a pile of brush, I saw a stream of SUDT2 shooting out of the fitting. As it turned out, I was just about to do my 400 hour service which requires a change in HST fluid anyway, so I parked it in the garage for the time being. After tightening the fitting and completing the 400 hour service, I FINALLY had a fully functioning, leak free grapple to use. Since then I've been putting it to good use moving brush I had piled up since last fall to where I was chipping, and cleaning up and moving firewood from a good size, storm-damaged oak I just took down.
It was like a dream moving the big oak rounds. Drive up to the round(s), clamp, curl and go. Much better than having to drive up, get off the tractor, and roll them into the bucket to move them. Anyway, here's a few pic's of the grapple in "action". Despite my tribulations, I'd recommend this grapple for any late model BX owners. It's a good match to the tractor and the only one (I know of) that works with the Kubota OEM FEL quick attach option. Oh yeah, makes a good match to the backhoe with mechanical thumb too!