Sawyer Rob
Super Member
Sure they can, you slide them right under the stone and lift it! I've done hundreds of them with mine.![]()
Forks can't do this...
SR
Sure they can, you slide them right under the stone and lift it! I've done hundreds of them with mine.![]()
Forks can't do this...
This is kinda my thought process too. Once I get the initial clean up done there really shouldn't be a lot of brush moving. If I got a tooth bar for the bucket it would be enough to move the brush around. And i think the pallet forks would be ok to move any logs I need to.I am half a step ahead of you. A have a small heavily wooded acreage and now have a used tractor with limited budget for attachments. I have been told that once I own a set of forks that everything will go on pallets -buckets of sand, firewood, other attachments and logs. I like the idea of easily moving stuff around.
Moving brush will only be occasional over the long run and can either load in my utility trailer or I might consider the grapple attachment for the forks.
HLA Attachments - Single Arm Log Grapple
I expect a grapple for see little use after the first major cleanup. That said there are some compelling arguements above. If only a neighbour had a set to borrow/rent.
Peter
That wouldn't be such a bad option. Alot better than some of the prices I've been seeing for 3rd function install and the cost of the grapple. Every dealer I've talked to charges right around $800-1000 for the install. Then I had only found grapples in the $2000-2500 range. But guess it really depends on the tractor I decide to go with.I use the grapple far more than my forks for brush/tree clean up. Not sure on your tractor size your considering but I just have a 48" single cylinder grapple from carolina attachments. Cost was only $900 and it's built here in the USA and seems to be built pretty stout. I spent about $1700 total for grapple and 3rd function. Great for brush and logs. View attachment 585859View attachment 585860
TIf I got a tooth bar for the bucket it would be enough to move the brush around.
Sure they can, you slide them right under the stone and lift it! I've done hundreds of them with mine.
SR
You mean like this one?lol, there was no "sliding" except the tractor "sliding" backwards down the hill. That rock was plucked out of the ground.