Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!)

   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #31  
Thanks, that is a very nice view of the axle arrangement. But I am not sure I would have chosen to flip it over by that mudhole. :D
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #32  
We trust our lives to hydraulics everyday. Power steering and brakes in our cars.

Inspections and keeping things in good shape mitigate risk.

Have I ever been under a load suspended by hydraulics, yes. Do I make a habit of it, no. But sometimes there isn't another reasonable way.
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #33  
Now THAT is FUNNY. (Photo & comment in Post #30.)
 
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   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #34  
Now THAT is FUNNY. (Photo in Post #30.)

Agree, but we need a follow up photo of Xfaxman's shorts. I'm sure he'll blame it on the mud.

Glad he survived to take the photo.
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #35  
I tested the limits of my L4701 this past weekend too with a huge hard maple log that I couldn't raise higher than 3 ft off the ground. Useful to know what the limits are.
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #36  
Thanks, that is a very nice view of the axle arrangement. But I am not sure I would have chosen to flip it over by that mudhole. :D
I didn't really chose do do it there, gravity got the best of me. :)

Now THAT is FUNNY. (Photo & comment in Post #30.)

Agree, but we need a follow up photo of Xfaxman's shorts. I'm sure he'll blame it on the mud.

Glad he survived to take the photo.

Didn't have time to stain my shorts.

Here is the rest of the story: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...o-groundsmaster-put-together.html#post3204714
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #37  
1490320090395.jpg I said pull over, not fall over.
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!) #38  
At least my front axle is stronger than the rear and doesn't pivot, making the loader more stable with a load. Here is a good view of it. :D: <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=503163"/>

Looks like my dog when he wants tummy rub! 😜
 
   / Largest load I'll ever pick up with my Grapple (pics!)
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Another pic of the log in it's final resting place:

IMG_20170323_142945822 (Large).jpg

The end of the tape measure is right at 13' at the top of the face cut and the bottom cut is right at 14'; I'm gonna call this one 13.5'. 24" top end, 28" at the bottom; 3,375 lbs according to the woodweb calculator posted above.
 
 

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