Compact Tractors W/ Grapple

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HamishMacCheap

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I am considering the purchase of a compact tractor with a front end loader but with a grapple rather than a bucket. I have not yet begun to visit dealerships but before I do that, is it possible to purchase such a tractor with a grapple rather than a bucket or is the bucket a standard attachment to the front end loader?

Will a compact tractor, such a Kubota BX series or a John Deere Series 2 tractor, require some sort of rear weight(s) if a grapple is used?

Thanx - Hamish
 
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Your bucket comes standard, and would be the attachment to have on if you ever remove the loader itself. That said, you're now open to a whole world of grapples; different styles, different brands, it's your choice. There are even mechanical grapples, but those aren't recommended for use with Deere loaders.

With regards to weight, no matter the machine you're going to want ballast. Filled rear tires are a good start, but to really counter the weight you'll be carrying you'll want something on the 3 point hitch. I keep my box blade attached because it doesn't stick out too far for me, but if space is a big concern a ballast box may be the solution.
 
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Many loaders now come with Skid Steer Quick Attach so you can easily swap bucket for grapple or another implement.

The grapple will need some hydraulics to operate. Either a third function or a diverter (usually run off the loader joystick dump/curl control). You can use a rear remote and some long hoses but unlike the other two you will have to move your hand from the loader joystick to the rear remote lever to run the grapple.

I'll second the recommendation for a counter weight on the rear when using a grapple.
 
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I use my land pride grapple on the BX far more than the bucket. For rear weight I keep the box blade on the three point and have suitcase weights to hang on it should I need more ballast. Strongly recommend a third function set up rather than a diverted valve
 
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Thanks to all who responded above.

I have owned six tractors, all either John Deere or Kubota, but none have had a front end loader and I have never used a front end loader.

After reading the above comments, does this mean that the joystick controls the front end loader but a third function is necessary to make the grapple open and close? Where is this generally incorporated/located?
 
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Generally, either a manual or electric solenoid controlled diverter valve is added to the joystick control. Kubota sells them. There are others you can add yourself. Examples:


 
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W. R. Long makes a good 3rd function kit. Many dealers around here use it to add a 3rd function. My NH WM75 came with a 3rd function from the factory, although it is a diverter valve mounted on the loader, not a true 3rd function. Pushing the button on the joystick switches to open/close instead of dump/curl.

W.R. Long, Inc. | 3rd Function Valve Kit

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   / Compact Tractors W/ Grapple #8  
...none have had a front end loader and I have never used a front end loader.
You're in for a treat; they're incomprehensibly useful. I started with a Little Buck on my JD445 and now have a 40hp Kubota with 1500# of lift (+ ballast box).
Grapple is installed 95% of the time, bucket 3.5%, balance forks.
 
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I have a MTL 4' grapple on my L2501 which has been on it 99% of the time over the past 2-3 years except the one time when I needed to move a load of gravel with the bucket. It depends on what work you routinely need to do.

Another option is to add grapple forks to the bucket itself. The problem with that is a lot of time the material is too wide to fit inside the bucket, but that is an option.
 
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Twelve years ago I bought my Land Pride SGC1560 grapple and WR Long 3rd function valve from the local Kubota dealer. I've never switched back to the bucket.

If you get a grapple and a true 3rd function valve - you will get a new joy stick with the package. There will be two buttons or a toggle switch on the new joy stick. This buttons or switch will control the open/close function of the grapple. I'm not familiar with the plumbing on a diverter valve setup.

The 3rd function on mine is on the rear vertical loader riser. Tucked into the riser with all the necessary plumbing. Pictures........

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