24 inch forks?

   / 24 inch forks? #21  
This is what you use, right? Well, a similar one. I agree. A light, stronger and versatile implement instead of an heavy and cumbersome grapple. You pretty much get the best of both worlds with one of these.

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I almost never take mine off my loader tractor, it just does so much MORE than a dedicated grapple, I don't even own a dedicated grapple any longer.

SR
 
   / 24 inch forks? #22  
That particular one looks surprisingly easy to DIY. And me being a goofy sort of fellow I'm already thinking I could make different arms for it, like a small boom pole with more reach with adjustable angle, or a mount for a pole saw.. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / 24 inch forks? #23  
I feel your pain. I don't have a grapple (would love one but don't have the extra hydraulics) but I have home made fork mast with 42" forks that works for how much I need it. I load mine up with a few logs but I find they want to roll off or they aren't centered on the forks. you must be chaining your logs on huh? I've really been contemplating making a mechanical grapple that has thumbs that mount to the bottom of my fork mast and flipping my forks up-side-down.
 
 
 
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