Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property

   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #31  
Nice page!

A few typos, but overall considerably better than PT's attempts!

Dave
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #32  
( looks to me like you're dragging that log! )



<font color="red"> True! But I was referring to this previous picture!!

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I don't think that the 4in1 could grab, lift, and carry a log like this!!


PS: For those who don't own a PT-425:
Although that log was over 18' long, and that tree was right next to the PT, in one maneuver I was able to back clockwise around the tree and drive off to the right of the picture without lowering the log!</font>
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #33  
thanks. something I dashed off pretty quickly. I have a long way to go to rival Mossroad's incredible collection of PT info.
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property
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#34  
Good writeup, Tim, and GREAT pictures.

BTW, I noticed that your 422 has what appears to be "normal" garden tractor wheels with the four holes needed to mount wheel weights or dual wheel adapters, that I mentioned earlier...
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #35  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The loader performed OK, using a chain and hooks, but certainly a grapple bucket would be much faster.... )</font>


<font color="red"> Not only faster, but so much easier!

No transmission speeds to choose. No in/out of 4WD. No lock/unlock differential. No wheel spin. No tiny front wheels trying to steer and carry the load. No tippy. No brakes. No clutch. No hooks. No chains. Just grab it with the Grapple Bucket, and GO!!




PS: I'd go for a new PT-425! They are not that expensive, when you consider the amount of money that you are investing in this land and house, and the amount of work, and fun, you'll be using the PT for, its price will be a tiny % of that total investment!!
Get a bid on what a contractor would charge to do what the PT is going to do for you. "WOW, the PT will pay for itself in no time!!!!"!</font>

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   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property
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#36  
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No transmission speeds to choose. No in/out of 4WD. No lock/unlock differential. No wheel spin. No tiny front wheels trying to steer and carry the load. No tippy. No brakes. No clutch. No hooks. No chains. Just grab it with the Grapple Bucket, and GO!! )</font>

Thanks, Fourteen...

I was hoping you'd "weigh in" with all your PT 425 tree handling experience. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif So, if I read this correctly, you're saying a 425 (especially a new one with the stronger wheel motors) will handle these slopes OK?

Though I'm prepared to do so now, I don't want to go back to the Minister of Finance later and say I've made yet another mistake! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #37  
<font color="red"> Of course, I can not offer a guarantee, but I am sure that a PT-425, particularly with Grapple Bucket and Bar Tires on Reversed Wheels can run circles around your Tiny Kubota B6000 4WD with B206 FEL, up, down, or across slopes, laughing all the way!!

In fact, the PT may be able to handle more than you want to try!! It is also much safer, and much more forgiving, if you do try to take on more than you should!

How well does your Kubota climb stairs??

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   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #38  
Nice pics!!...reminds me that I need to give my 422 a bath! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#39  
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PS: I'd go for a new PT-425! They are not that expensive, when you consider the amount of money that you are investing in this land and house, and the amount of work, and fun, you'll be using the PT for, its price will be a tiny % of that total investment!!
Get a bid on what a contractor would charge to do what the PT is going to do for you. "WOW, the PT will pay for itself in no time!!!!"!</font>
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Well, Rich PMed me this morning that he has decided to sell his PT 425... I called and left a message with him, trying to set up a time to go see it (perhaps this weekend), since he's only about an hour or so south of me....

With the price increase that went into effect today on new PTs, that makes a used machine look more attractive, assuming it's in good condition....
 
   / Grapple bucket vs 4-in-1 for clearing property #40  
<font color="red"> Remember, I said that: "I'd go for a new PT-425!"!! That's me. You do what YOU think is best for YOU!! Either way, I'm sure that the PT-425 will not disappoint you!!

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PS: I know what it is like working in the woods with a small CUT. My '76 Power King is a little larger, heavier, and more powerful than your B6000, but 2WD and no FEL. I did a lot of things with it, and still use it for mowing, but compared to the PT-425, it was like going from cutting wood with a hatchet to using a chainsaw!! On slopes and in the woods, like going from a cow to a goat!!

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