RFB said:glowplug,
One thing you might want to do is to check your hydro pressure with a gauge (installed on a QC) clicked onto one of your loaders QC's.
When I checked my 5030 upon delivery, it was substantially lower (hundreds of pounds) than facory spec. Shims placed into the relief valve assembly will enable one to adjust the pressure up to factory specifications, which gives/restores full FEL lift capability. And they will lift (real world) quite a bit more than they say.
pdsrms said:. Be wary of the extra weight. Mine ways 600 lbs and I have had to switch back to a regular bucket (with chain on bucket hook)when lifting large root balls. Sometimes that loss of a few hundred pounds lifting capacity makes a difference.
Smithla said:I just ordered one from Home and price was very reasonable. I'll take a picture and post it when installed. Its called the "Big Arm", 32" and cost $435 shipping included.
Glowplug said:"The Big Arm" looks a lot like "The Thumb" from Greens Machine Shop on ebay that a lot of people have purchased, only a bit more expensive. That is, unless that price included the hydraulic hoses.
But what I'm talking about is a stand-alone grapple rake or root grapple, not an attachable grapple to my regular bucket.
m7040 said:With Thumb on the bucket I can do about the same things that Islandtractor can pick up for a lot less cost
IslandTractor said:Bottom line is that a bucket grapple is an excellent addition for a CUT with FEL but is still a compromise. A stand alone grapple is the more versatile tool and so long as people don't buy the big heavy duty versions designed for big skid steers, they can be quite economical too. At $700 these things are a whole lot of bang for the buck.