Ooklaa; DELETED TO FOCUS ANSWER... But to amswer your question about the logs said:We get logs delivered in 8'-12' lengths ranging from 10"- 30+", and stacked up to 5-6 logs or 8'-10' high, and we use our B2320 with forks chained to our bucket to unstack them and stage them for cutting and splitting. I use a log jack or peavey to roll the logs onto the forks and while we do have to shorten or even halve a few of the biggest ones occasionally, it isn't really very often.
We DO have loaded rear tires and a really heavy ballast box as counter balance, but nonetheless we never feel like our loader or tractor are undersized for any of the work we do one our 8+ acre hilly wooded property.
As we always say, YMMV!
Ooklaa,
What can you do with the debris? Are you allowed to burn or will you have to pay for disposal of the debris?
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I also found this for grapple attachments. Small size 48 inches they are used on mini skid steer. But their is no specs on weight, was gonna call the company to ask just havent had enough time.
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How would you attach it to your loader?
It is a mini skid steer quick attach that is about 24 inches wide, Tractor QA is 44" wide.I assume its a quick attachment.------------------
It is a mini skid steer quick attach that is about 24 inches wide, Tractor QA is 44" wide.