Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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Now that we have a [little] tractor to move them with, we put them on the burn pile instead [of leaving them in the woods]..

We have a perpetual burn pile that we stack on year around and burn in the fall/ spring and don't worry how many burns it takes before the stumps are gone.
 
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Added a second grapple to the family...

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I really like the teeth extensions you can get for this grapple. I really like mine
 
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I want a grapple like that with a heck of a bite force. How do you like it?

Haven't used it yet but will post here when I do.
 
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So far its been a great logging/general purpose grapple. The extension teeth and rock plate are a must for it though.

I like really your grapple xc !! I am wondering why the extension teeth are a must. What kind of troubles did you have w/o them ?? Thanks.

Another toy for Luke. That will be good for moving some of those big rocks around with too.

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Xc, I think we have the same grapple but I think/thought it is maybe 50% bigger than the frostbite I have seen. (Or maybe my memory sucks!)

Gordon, you are exactly right, I hope to use it mostly for rock. I have considered putting two rows of 3/8 chain between the bottom forks to act as a basket for smaller rocks. I know you can get a piece of flat steel to go between the lower fork tips but was thinking chains might be more versatile and less obstructive when grubbing. Any thoughts?
 
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Gordon, you are exactly right, I hope to use it mostly for rock. I have considered putting two rows of 3/8 chain between the bottom forks to act as a basket for smaller rocks. I know you can get a piece of flat steel to go between the lower fork tips but was thinking chains might be more versatile and less obstructive when grubbing. Any thoughts?

That is asking a lot :D

Try the chain thing - cheap enough. Might want some cross chains. Maybe that is what you meant by a basket. I am just guessing but I think something with spaced out teeth would be better than a smooth plate. Teeth seem to catch on irregular small rocks pretty well. Seems like the plate would work if you could get under them w/o just pushing them forward or on roundish rocks. Then again maybe it would be fine. Duh !


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Xc, I think we have the same grapple but I think/thought it is maybe 50% bigger than the frostbite I have seen. (Or maybe my memory sucks!)

Gordon, you are exactly right, I hope to use it mostly for rock. I have considered putting two rows of 3/8 chain between the bottom forks to act as a basket for smaller rocks. I know you can get a piece of flat steel to go between the lower fork tips but was thinking chains might be more versatile and less obstructive when grubbing. Any thoughts?

Yeah, I do remember their being a GR40 and a GR20. The one I have is a GR40. Perhaps the frostbite is a GR20? I'm not sure. But I do really like this grapple for logs and brush
 
 

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