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I am sure SR and MossRoad can work with long forks like they say but like I said - Not For Me because I have trouble. For grabbing round bales and stacks of lumber they are great but the forks always seem to be in my way and way to cumbersome for use as a grapple. And if I want to grab a log on the end like SR shows I have to grab it 4 times before I get it dead center so it doesn't ride up the forks or s..t out the bottom. I am just not cut out for them.

gg
 
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What is the cycle time on it? Any chance of a video of it at work?

I didn’t time it but plenty fast with the tractor at fast idle. Would be much faster at higher rpm but it’s as fast as I care to be running lower rpms. My tractor has a little over 16 gpm flow so it would be slower and require higher rpms to be higher on lower flow tractors. I’ll try to get a video next time I use it. Getting an 8” PTO chipper and PTO stump grinder delivered today🤠
 
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I am sure SR and MossRoad can work with long forks like they say but like I said - Not For Me because I have trouble. For grabbing round bales and stacks of lumber they are great but the forks always seem to be in my way and way to cumbersome for use as a grapple. And if I want to grab a log on the end like SR shows I have to grab it 4 times before I get it dead center so it doesn't ride up the forks or s..t out the bottom. I am just not cut out for them.

gg

Don't sell yourself short. I'm sure you could do it with some practice, or maybe someone that's done it before shows you how a few times and bam! All of a sudden it clicks.

I had some issues dropping trees in the direction I wanted them to go. So I watched a bazillion videos, practiced on some really small trees with really small cuts and watched the results. Now I'm pretty good at looking at a tree and figuring out which way I'll be able to fell it and which way I won't.

Now I can usually drop them within a foot or two of where I think they'll go. Like anything else, its just practice and observe results, practice and observe results. You can do it. :thumbsup:
 
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Well the chipper and stump grinder showed up today in the pouring rain. At least I stayed dry unloading them.
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I prefer a grapple over forks as well, though I do have a set. They have their place, like piling up tree length wood, but operating my grapple is much faster, keeps the log up out of the dirt, and can reach higher, swing wider, and overall has a lot more dexterity than I can with my forks.

I use my grapple for moving hay bales too, but in combination with my forks it makes for a formidable team. I can sweep a bale up with my forks, then drive by another bale and swing it onto my log trailer, go to the next one and with (1) on the front end loader, and (2) on my trailer, go to the house with 3 bales in short order.

Another method is to use my Grocery-Getter (Ford Explorer) and use my grapple to swing on (2) bales. It is only 2 bales granted, but the Explorer moves a lot faster then my tractor so it makes up for it.
 

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Well the chipper and stump grinder showed up today in the pouring rain. At least I stayed dry unloading them.
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let us know how the stump grinder works. i've been wanting one, but instead i save up a lot of stumps and then go rent a stump grinder, pick it up at 5 fri and as long as i have it back mon at 9 and use less than 8 hrs they only charge me one day
 
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I prefer a grapple over forks as well, though I do have a set. They have their place, like piling up tree length wood, but operating my grapple is much faster, keeps the log up out of the dirt, and can reach higher, swing wider, and overall has a lot more dexterity than I can with my forks.

I use my grapple for moving hay bales too, but in combination with my forks it makes for a formidable team. I can sweep a bale up with my forks, then drive by another bale and swing it onto my log trailer, go to the next one and with (1) on the front end loader, and (2) on my trailer, go to the house with 3 bales in short order.

Another method is to use my Grocery-Getter (Ford Explorer) and use my grapple to swing on (2) bales. It is only 2 bales granted, but the Explorer moves a lot faster then my tractor so it makes up for it.

Well, your multi-articulated swiveling grapple is in another league altogether- much more like the ones they use to drop wood off of the forestry trucks when we get deliveries of fire wood from our tree surgeon suppliers.

Can I ask about what the price point was on that? [Ball park numbers only]

I'm going to show your pictures to SWMBO, and threaten to go buy one- I'm sure if I'd had that 2 weeks ago when we pulled a bunch of logs off our stockpile, and into the barn for bucking and splitting, I wouldn't have been laid up with neck spasms all the past week.

The debate of pure grapples vs grapples on forks makes me smile- at our place, it's either me [with hookeroon and/or log jack], and/or log tongs chained to the bucket [along with our bucket forks] that do what you all use your grapples for.

But I understand that you all are in production, and we're just doing what little we need for heating our little shack in the woods [and cleaning out said woods].
 
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I am sure SR and MossRoad can work with long forks like they say but like I said - Not For Me because I have trouble. For grabbing round bales and stacks of lumber they are great but the forks always seem to be in my way and way to cumbersome for use as a grapple. And if I want to grab a log on the end like SR shows I have to grab it 4 times before I get it dead center so it doesn't ride up the forks or s..t out the bottom. I am just not cut out for them.

gg

On nearly level ground following the tip of the forks along the ground isn't hard. I'd like to see anyone do a good job raking up brush without gouging the ground across un level ground.
 

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