Re: Loading Firewood with Grapple
A good tip regarding grading with the grapple, is if your in pretty hard dirt, or find the FEL getting knocked around a bit from trying to smooth out larger/harder spots, pick up a good sized rock/boulder and leave it in the grapple, the extra weight helps just the same as it does when using rear implements to grade. :thumbsup:
Also, by feathering the curl circuit, you can pick up extra material, drop excess material, or keep it really level. Works real well, give it a try if you haven't.
It's hard to tell in this photo, that there were 4 or 5 trees and stumps there, as well as a "not so level" surface, but this is what it looked like after grading it with nothing more than grapple. Although, I do have to admit, these stumps were ground, not dug out, so I didn't have the giant "holes" to deal with, but there was still a bit of a mess to sort out.

(The one large "hump" off to the right, is a giant boulder, so I couldn't do much about that without dynamite)
Edit: Being that this is a "grapple" thread, I should probably post a picture of the grapple being used. Not sure if I posted this earlier or not, but here is a shot of my dad taking away some of the brush from one of the trees we cut down prior to the above photo being taken.
