Daves3032E
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By the way, no 3 point hitch log grapple users on here?
Here's my grapple - Wallenstein LX5100. This thing is great to work with.
By the way, no 3 point hitch log grapple users on here?
By the way, no 3 point hitch log grapple users on here?
Here's my grapple - Wallenstein LX5100. This thing is great to work with.
Nice tree grabber, looks like 4 bolts on each side holds it on, maybe in a couple years I'll be able to get one on mine, I hope they come with instruction's on hooking up hydraulics, cause when it comes to hydraulic rams and hoses, I'm nummer than a pounded thumb. The way I move logs now is with 2 short bolt on forks, they work, but they can be a pain, you probably already know that, and I though I was the king of modifying, I don't know how to make anything, but seams like I modify everything, I probably have way over 2 dozen modifications and accessory's on my tractor and winch.My grapple evolved over the years as I improved it. Started with this ATI bucket grapple with added teeth
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Then I adjusted the position of the hinge forward, added some curve to the tines, and added more teeth to the bucket edge
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Last spring I added a tooth bar. I don't think I can make it much better now.
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This one is from 2 weeks ago before all the warm weather. Loading fir headed for the saw mill.
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Here's my grapple - Wallenstein LX5100. This thing is great to work with.
Yes, hemlock. The pic is from September I think(?) over at my neighbor's place. They cut some hemlock for our snowmobile club to have milled up into planking for bridges. We needed 8' planks, so they cut about half the logs into 8' lengths before I told them to stop. They thought there was no way a tractor could haul them out full length. The one in the bucket is one of those 8 footers.
Love the old winch, but the hitch bar is too low. You can see those big butts are barely off the ground.
Can you tell us some more about that? It looks nice, like a cross between a winch, and the way a log grapple carries the log. By the way, no 3 point hitch log grapple users on here?
That looks like a very nice grapple unit. You are just teasing us with a couple pics, What can you tell us about operating it. I see you have a winch too. How do you divide the work between the two of them ?? Thanksgg
That's what I had in mind (the log grapple) when I built my winch. I think it should be real dream team. I built in a provision to hang one of them on the boom, just need to "pony up" $1200 or so and I can't spare the pony's right now!:laughing:
Nice tree grabber, looks like 4 bolts on each side holds it on, maybe in a couple years I'll be able to get one on mine, I hope they come with instruction's on hooking up hydraulics, cause when it comes to hydraulic rams and hoses, I'm nummer than a pounded thumb. The way I move logs now is with 2 short bolt on forks, they work, but they can be a pain, you probably already know that, and I though I was the king of modifying, I don't know how to make anything, but seams like I modify everything, I probably have way over 2 dozen modifications and accessory's on my tractor and winch.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/323322-log-winch.htmlWow that's a serious looking hitch! Any info on it?! Pretty awesome!
holy schmokes! That is a nice tractor and a nice hitch. I must have missed that thread. Very cool.That's what I had in mind (the log grapple) when I built my winch. I think it should be real dream team. I built in a provision to hang one of them on the boom, just need to "pony up" $1200 or so and I can't spare the pony's right now!:laughing:
That looks like a very nice grapple unit. You are just teasing us with a couple pics, What can you tell us about operating it. I see you have a winch too. How do you divide the work between the two of them ?? Thanks
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That looks like a very nice grapple unit. You are just teasing us with a couple pics, What can you tell us about operating it. I see you have a winch too. How do you divide the work between the two of them ?? Thanks
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There sure are some nice set ups here to look at & get ideas.I have a small band mill and been using my tractor to skid, pile logs & split fire wood since 1991. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/owning-operating/402401-tractors-wood-show-your-pics-more-fire-wood-003-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/owning-operating/402402-tractors-wood-show-your-pics-more-fire-wood-001-jpg"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/owning-operating/402403-tractors-wood-show-your-pics-heading-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/owning-operating/402404-tractors-wood-show-your-pics-16-jpg"/>
x2! Also interested in some more pictures (great quality pics by the way) and some thoughts/experience on how you choose between either the winch or the grapple.
Is the log your pulling in the second pic about the limit of the tractor/grapple?
Can you carry multiple logs at once?
I've waffled back and forth for a long time on going with a winch vs. grapple for the woods work, although it sure seems like there is a time and place for both tools.
What brand of winch is that, and how old is old, I still remember what tractor not to buy, on the educational TV show Green Acers.
On my Fransgard v-3004 I don't hook the chain down on that chain rail, I keep it hooked to the keyhole cable slide, Fransgard says not to do that or the sky will fall down, I'm so blessed to have the courage to do it anyways.


18" x 30' Red Oak, had to cut the second one in half to get it out of the ditch:
Where they crossed the ditch, they were over my head, the second one fell into the bottom & was in a bind because of the length. They're out where I can get to them with the pickup & trailer now!
About an hour later:
Just hope I don't get any flats out of it, as they were mostly Honey Locusts!I have a loop on the end of the clutch rope. I run my thumb thru the top of the loop then grab the rope with a closed fist. That way the rope doesn't slip thru my gloves or mitts. I have to pull on the rope pretty good on a hard winch. In the video I was just holding the rope up so you could see it. Probably the two finger grip was so my little pinkies wouldn't get cold holding a snowy rope bare handed.One thing about the type chains I have is that they come down on the sidewalls in good shape. That has to help keep them straight. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/owning-operating/402166-tractors-wood-show-your-pics-tractor1-jpg"/> BTW I wasn't getting paid to test the snatch block. After they finished the prototype build they sold them at a reasonable price. I was just lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to get one. gg