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That looks like a hayrake on steroids.

In one of the videos they said you can rake hay with it, but because it kicks up rocks, you probably would not want to bale with it. I guess in Australia they use them to rake up corn stubble, then burn the windrows of stubble. That would make it a lot easier for no-till farming that is for sure.

I jut can't figure out why they put the tires on backwards! :)
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #5,762  
In one of the videos they said you can rake hay with it, but because it kicks up rocks, you probably would not want to bale with it. I guess in Australia they use them to rake up corn stubble, then burn the windrows of stubble. That would make it a lot easier for no-till farming that is for sure.



I jut can't figure out why they put the tires on backwards! :)


That's a cool rig. I could use that on my land.
More side ways stability??


David
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #5,764  
I blocked up some fire wood this afternoon. The grapple does a good job holding multiple stems so that they are all held firmly.

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gg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #5,766  
That's grapple looks about the same width as pallet forks. If the spacing is right you can cut through the middle of the pallet forks and leave no uncut pieces, but that doesn't happen very often. I'd say his setup is pretty equal to a fork grapple for log handling. Usually I drop it and just make the last 2 cuts out of the forks. Let's see how you cut wood.

That was what I was thinking too. What is so wrong about that set up?

I have cut firewood in methods that was far more laborious than that. Nice grapple Gordon!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #5,768  
In one of the videos they said you can rake hay with it, but because it kicks up rocks, you probably would not want to bale with it. I guess in Australia they use them to rake up corn stubble, then burn the windrows of stubble. That would make it a lot easier for no-till farming that is for sure.

I jut can't figure out why they put the tires on backwards! :)

Are the wheels on the implement driven or freewheeling? If they are freewheeling, orientation doesn't make much difference. In fact, one could make the argument that backwards is better for clearing mud out of the tread.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #5,769  
That was what I was thinking too. What is so wrong about that set up?

I have cut firewood in methods that was far more laborious than that. Nice grapple Gordon!
I can think of several ways, most up here buy a 10 cord load of tree length and cut it right on the pile. My father really liked his old cordwood saw behind the tractor. I was always on the receiving end, right next to that open blade.
I've cut and stacked it in the woods, then gone in with my snowmobile and tote sled to fill my wood box every Sunday. One year I drove to Wilton and cut my brother's wood on the back side of his 12 acres; then my father brought it to the house with his ATV and trailer.

It looks like GG knows what he's doing.
 
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How do you have the expanded steel attached to your grill guard?

It's not my work but somebody did a nice job welding it. Was there when I bought it used.

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gg
 

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