Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales?

   / Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales? #11  
I have a few ditches that need to be cleaned out. I was considering a FEL-to-3PT converter and then running my landscape rake off the loader so I could get down into the ditch and rake out the trash. I have a few areas like that where stuff is backing up in a very small stream as well and wondered if that combo would give me the reach and agility to drag the stuff straight out and onto the banks where I can just rake it into a pile and grapple it out from there or pile it somewhere.

Guess I don't have any pictures, but I've tried that before with my 8' landscape rake and Titan FEL-to-3PH adapter plate. It does work very well for raking brush out of the ditches, but it has a number of drawbacks. For one, the tractor needs to be positioned perpendicular to the road, which makes for a very time consuming process clearing the ditches 8' at a time.

Also, using the FEL as opposed to the 3PH has potential to exert more force on the rake than it is designed to handle. The FEL is too heavy to use the float function and will bend tines and/or the frame of the rake itself, so you need to control the height manually with the loader controls as you back up to drag brush from the ditches.

And finally, the Titan FEL-to-3PH adapter plate is complete garbage. The base plate is made out of very thin, low-grade Chinesium and bows easily. The lower attachment points are very sloppy and don't have any position locking mechanism, allowing the implement to slide side-to-side when in use. I drilled some holes in mine and use pins to keep it centered.

I haven't found any other manufactures who sell a similar style adapter plate constructed from higher quality steel.

It works alright for lighter implements like my wood splitter, but the heavy 8' plow has bent the plate enough after just one season of use that I don't intend to use it again. I am going to fabricate a similar style adapter plate with a thicker base plate and better lower attachment points in the near future.

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Just my .02 cents. It's a good idea in theory, but in reality in works OK at best.
 
   / Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales? #12  
I have an adapter and have used my york rake on the loader. It did work some what, it was difficult to control the depth
the rake wanted to go.
If you have plenty of space to be square with your driveway ditch and still backup it would work,
you will be doing a lot of manipulation of your loader control both lift and lower and curl up or down.
If you have gauge wheels you'll need to remove them.

My adapter is a heavy SSQA plate and a quick hitch with a receiver added for good measure,
it is nice for moving equipment around.
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   / Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales? #13  
I had a too small, too low slope drainpipe under the road. Stayed plugged for decades. Unplugged several times with a pressure washer jet tip and rodding out but didn’t last long before plugging back.

Dug a basin a FEL bucket width about a 10” below the inlet. Line was plugged. Really just providing a pool to collect water to keep runoff from washing across the road. What happen is the drain line cleared itself and stays clear. Clean the basin of silt and leaves every couple of years. Daylilys around the basin help filter runoff. Volume or settlement of water keep the pipe clear?? Discovered solution more by accident than intentional.
 
   / Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales?
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@Smokeydog: Ive plenty of sticks and leaves upstream. I think when there's enough rain, everything floats down, eventually some sticks catch sideways across the inlet, and the leaves start piling up. I can't visualize a catch basin helping with floating debris. Maybe.

I'd worry about a catch basin making it easier for water to find it's way along the outside of the pipe and washing it out eventually. My culverts are sloped about 10 degrees. "Piping", somebody called it.
 
   / Grapple model suggestions for cleaning out swales? #15  
Our main driveway is 1/2 mile, 300’ elevation change thru the woods with nearly 5’ of yearly rainfall. So picking up limbs, trees, mowing leaves and maintenance is constant. Finding out what works best where has evolved over fifty years of trial and error on a 300 year old road.

Some of the county road culverts have heavy pipe grills to prevent plugging.

Backhoe with hydraulic thumb are excellent pickers. Custom bucket or claw? May require outrigger modifications for your situation. Like the rubber pad extensions on our two. Most everything here is on a slope. We all would like a mini ex sometimes.

A ground hog now uses the culvert to hide from the dog if caught too far from the den. May contribute to keeping the pipe clear. Flocks of wild turkeys constantly scratching leaf litter along the driveway helps keep runoff paths draining. Friends helping neighbors.
 
 

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