AxleHub
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He also talked about getting logs delivered and my friend who get's logs delivered doesn't get to choose size. Nikko's situation may be different.
I was not aware of these specialize SCUT products. In my world, SSQA grapples run from ~500 pounds on the low side to over 1000 pounds. I assumed there were some lighter ones for SCUTs but didn't realize they were that light. Thanks for the education.
I didn't realize SCUTs moved away from Cat 0. I looked at them back in 2005 and I thought they were all either Cat 0 or had Cat 1 with smaller than normal range of motion.
Greetings Glade,
You are correct. Originally Nikko said he previously had bought wood at his last home but his new house had woods he was going to clean up and use and now recently he is going to buy logs again. Blink twice and the story shifts
Yes the scut market is really hampered if users buy standard tractor/skidsteer implements. Far too often they are straight plain chinese steel. Heavy as heck and too limiting for smart scut use. The other day I walked up to a retail ssqa set of forks and tried to lift them. I'm not young but I regularly carry lots of weight and alm I could have done with those ssqa forks was maybe ver sliwly drag tjem somewhere. I'm guessing 225 pounds. Meanwhile my forks are heavy duty but weigh about 95 pounds if I use them on the 3pt with the hitch pins in . . On the fel with no pins its about 90.
The mini grapple I want is all high tensile steel. The regular high tensile grapples offered at the same vendor come in double or 2 feet wide choices at varing higher weights but still all less than 200 pounds.
And there will be anither surprise coming for scut users