Loader Grapple Specs look good

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#11  
I am going to be doing the same type of work with the grapple I END up buying Eric , I’m pretty new at this but I am worried that if I USE a root grapple to rake robots IT will put alot of twist on my front loader arms and maybe bend or twist them to much and datagenerert them AS Im on a 2400h I just want to be cautious because this little tractor has to last me a long while. Im amazed at what IT can do and the b-hoe is awsome realt surprised at the power IT has , thanks Eric - Nor Cal Dan
 
   / Grapple Specs look good #12  
A couple years ago i was going through the same buying dilemma. I ended up with a 72" Titan single lid with a Rock bucket style base. I think the spacing is 3". I believe I paid 1100.00 for it new. So far I have abused it ..and used it for moving boulders, logs, brush, stumps, and anything else that I can pick up with it. The only thing I would maybe change is the width. The 72" is a bit wide, and a 66" would be just fine. The splines on my bucket could be a bit stronger IMO, as I have bent a few of them..but that is likely due to the boulders. .. So the advice I can give you is to get the lightest.. Best built , with the widest opening as possible you can find.
 
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#13  
Yes Tom I agree I found a true brush grapple , EA and ANbo has one around 275 and I think this will be good for my 2400h, now all I have to do is make a decision and pull the trigger. I have two good friends here in Redding Ca that will help me plumb in , I am going to USE a true Third function valve,thank god for good friends and TBN. Thanks all for good info
 
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Yes Tom I agree I found a true brush grapple , EA and ANbo has one around 275 and I think this will be good for my 2400h, now all I have to do is make a decision and pull the trigger. I have tro good friends here in Redding Ca that will help me plumb in , I am going to USE a true Thordsen function valve,thank god for good friends and TBN. Thanks all for good info

OK, I'll bite. What's a "Thordsen function valve"?
 
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Typo ,this site picks your words sometimes or its my iPad I ment 3rd function valve , sorry I try to spell check but missed that one
 
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Yes, auto correct can be tricky. I wasn't busting on you, I am also trying to determine what to do about my grapple function and thought maybe I'd overlooked an option. :laughing:
 
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#17  
All good Omega , didnt take IT that way at all I thought IT was funny and heads-up u caught it , one thing I have learned in 63 years is to live life with a sence of humor, never been a good speller. Thanks for the catch .Nor Cal Dan
 
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You know with the cost of these third function controls and or diverters I am surprised that more people haven't just installed another valve in the power beyond line, either a joystick or 2 or 3 stack valves and operators.
 

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