KB4330
Member
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2005
- Messages
- 40
- Location
- Rural Oregon
- Tractor
- Kubota GL 4330, Toro 522xi Garden Tractor w/dual rear tires & 42" MMM
I took delivery of a new LD-48 grapple about 3 weeks ago. I made my choice after almost a full year of research and ultimately based my decision on the recommendations of the folks here that have them. I can say without a doubt I am glad I went with this unit. For what I will do, it is pretty near perfect.
I have not had a lot of time with it but have managed to move a few felled trees and move some RR ties from one part of the property to another. I also have a ton of brush and debris to clear so it will get a good workout in the next few days. The line of sight on this thing is perfect and you can pick things up with surgical precision as you can see in pics 005/006.
One question I had for any of you other Millonzi owners is that in pic 003, you can see that the middle two tines are cut/dropped lower than the other outside ones. Any ideas as to why they might do it this way? No real concerns, more just curious.
The only complaints that I have are more nitpicky than anything. First the hydraulic hoses are the exact same length and since the cylinder ports are about 1 ft. apart, it required me to either replace it or add a 1ft section to the end in order to have full loader function. Not a huge deal but it seems like an easy fix on Millonzi's part to make one hose a foot longer to compensate for the space between the cylinder ports. Second, the quick attach mount on the grapple and the width of the QA mount on my loader only has about 3/16" total clearance. Again, not a huge deal but all my other buckets have probably 1/2" total clearance. I'll just have to get better at hitting my target.
Here are some pics in no particular order. Enjoy!
KB
I have not had a lot of time with it but have managed to move a few felled trees and move some RR ties from one part of the property to another. I also have a ton of brush and debris to clear so it will get a good workout in the next few days. The line of sight on this thing is perfect and you can pick things up with surgical precision as you can see in pics 005/006.
One question I had for any of you other Millonzi owners is that in pic 003, you can see that the middle two tines are cut/dropped lower than the other outside ones. Any ideas as to why they might do it this way? No real concerns, more just curious.
The only complaints that I have are more nitpicky than anything. First the hydraulic hoses are the exact same length and since the cylinder ports are about 1 ft. apart, it required me to either replace it or add a 1ft section to the end in order to have full loader function. Not a huge deal but it seems like an easy fix on Millonzi's part to make one hose a foot longer to compensate for the space between the cylinder ports. Second, the quick attach mount on the grapple and the width of the QA mount on my loader only has about 3/16" total clearance. Again, not a huge deal but all my other buckets have probably 1/2" total clearance. I'll just have to get better at hitting my target.
Here are some pics in no particular order. Enjoy!
KB
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