Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,501  
Maybe his has been asked before, but:
Obviously there痴 many benefits to a grapple.
Other than brush use, I find myself wanting some type of clamping when I try to pick up / balance a 28 ft log on forks that are probably 3.5 ft apart. This can take several efforts to find the balancing point.
How real is the danger with a grapple of locking onto a lopsided load and putting a twist in the loader arms?

The risk is real but not typically from just lifting an imbalanced load. The problem comes when you travel (load bouncing around) or if you hit an obstacle with a clamped object extended more than a few feet from the grapple (like a tree). Tractor FELs are not particularly well designed or build to resist twisting movements so it behooves us to avoid such forces. No issue with lifting an imbalanced load and then dropping it to reposition. Damage occurs with dynamic forces associated with moving a load. There have been occasional reports here on TBN of folks who have torqued their FEL so it doesn't sit level anymore (until then untorque it) and there are more numerous reports of twisting a grapple itself (even with uber expensive grapples like Anbo). Bottom line is to just keep in mind that a static lift is relatively unlikely to cause damage but moving with either an imbalanced load or having a long load hit an obstruction is what most likely will damage either loader or grapple.

Middle photo is much higher risk activity than the other two even though the total weight is about the same.
 

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....
  • Thread Starter
#1,502  
Very well stated I.T. :thumbsup: And, unless you have a tractor like Mutzfarm's M62, it's very possible to bend the loader arms. However, with just a little care and thought, this is extremely unlikely based on my experience.

I've lifted many offcenter objects, and many long length, heavy logs, and generally have beat and battered my grapple about as hard as I can and my FEL arms are just as straight now as they were many years ago when I first bought my tractor.
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Mutz,
Tell me about this.....
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Where did you get it, how did you attach it, and...well...it's a really good idea.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,505  
The dealer recommended this Blue Diamond 72" dual lid grapple for my MX5800. I control it with a W&R Long 3rd function valve.

Will post some action pics when I get a chance.
Nice looking setup you have there.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,506  
Very well stated I.T. :thumbsup: And, unless you have a tractor like Mutzfarm's M62, it's very possible to bend the loader arms. However, with just a little care and thought, this is extremely unlikely based on my experience.

I've lifted many offcenter objects, and many long length, heavy logs, and generally have beat and battered my grapple about as hard as I can and my FEL arms are just as straight now as they were many years ago when I first bought my tractor.
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Mutz,
Tell me about this.....
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Where did you get it, how did you attach it, and...well...it's a really good idea.

As mentioned it comes with the grapple. It is a nice addition. Gives the ability to help keep the hoses out of the way.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,507  
Hi IT,

I like your axe storage- does it ever bounce out of there?

Thanks!

PA



I usually keep a long pry bar in the FEL torque tube and it is held in place by a small bungee just to keep it from bouncing out. I don't usually keep an axe there but obviously it does fit. I'd be a little concerned that while it fits, the head sticks out and can potentially snag in tight quarters.
 
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#1,508  
As mentioned it comes with the grapple. It is a nice addition. Gives the ability to help keep the hoses out of the way.
That's a really nice touch that they put on there.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,509  
I think it's standard only on EA's dual lid models, to minimize risk of interference. Optional with single lid, and they might sell it separately as an accessory.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,510  
I think it's standard only on EA's dual lid models, to minimize risk of interference. Optional with single lid, and they might sell it separately as an accessory.
I didn't get one with my single lid from EA
 
 

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