Hydralic fittings

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#52  
Dougster said:
Oh yes I did! :p We talked rather extensively about the differences (physical design and operational differences) between a Piranha heavy-duty, skidsteer-style, root/rock grapple and the W.R. Long "root rake brush" grapple ("RGB").

Although you are right... I should have mentioned that the W. R. Long RGB can accidentally be tipped over! :D

Dougster

I don't see it on any of the course material, it should be highlighted and bolded or something.

You prolly did Doug, but at the time I had a bucket that had never been off and I had never had to hook up anything by driving into it. So I prolly though, 'hook ears', that's nothing.:eek:

But there is good news. I got home today and fixed my leaky hose...no more leak. Then I added some hydralic fluid. Then I reattached the grapple hoses. It's really a breeze with the correct connectors:) . Then I went back out to the pile of logs lying in the bushes.

Two days ago the grapple seemed to not even have enough grip to lift one. I was sorely dissapointd with my tractor/grapple combo...but tonight, I feel like changing my name to the grappler. I was snapping those dudes up like nobodies bidness. Man, grapplin is fun stuff:D
 
   / Hydralic fittings #53  
curly said:
Two days ago the grapple seemed to not even have enough grip to lift one. I was sorely dissapointd with my tractor/grapple combo...but tonight, I feel like changing my name to the grappler. I was snapping those dudes up like nobodies bidness. Man, grapplin is fun stuff:D
Well done Curly!!! :) From now on, you are "The Grappler"!!! :D

I think you were so focused on getting that W. R. Long grapple that your mind was, in reality, already made up. :) And I can't blame you. It is a fine grapple. :cool:

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
Now that is a scary test! :( It says I am already dead!!! :eek:

Dougster

:) :) Must be the Stale bread, cause I know that Peanut butter is good for you. :) :)
 
   / Hydralic fittings #55  
Curly / The Grappler
I have found that when I disconnect my grapple if I open it up and rotate it forward so it looks like it is biting the ground you can disconnect it and there is no way it will tip over or move. when you come back to it you can easily reconnect.

I have the same Grapple you do from Long and love it there is just some what of a learning curve to operating it.
 
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civesnedfield said:
:) :) Must be the Stale bread, cause I know that Peanut butter is good for you. :) :)
Oh listen to this!!! :rolleyes: How would the "Lobsta and Fillet Mignon" king know anything about stale bread *OR* peanut butter??? ;)

Dougster
 
   / Hydralic fittings #57  
Dougster said:
Oh listen to this!!! :rolleyes: How would the "Lobsta and Fillet Mignon" king know anything about stale bread *OR* peanut butter??? ;)

Dougster

Ha, sounds like another rough day. I took that test and it says I'm going to live till I'm 86. Must be all the Lobsta:D
 
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civesnedfield said:
Ha, sounds like another rough day. I took that test and it says I'm going to live till I'm 86. Must be all the Lobsta:D
You are going to get fat and bloated eating like that every single day. Sometime you should give the Dougster "poverty diet" a brief try! :)

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
And last week I managed to put a very expensive set of scratches in my backhoe bucket cylinder rod.

:mad: :( :mad: :( :mad:

That's just life in the tractor world. :rolleyes:

Dougster
Dougster,
Did you buy a new cylinder rod or new cylinder? Or are you just using it as is? How did you do it? I want to know so I can stay away from that place. :rolleyes:
hugs, Brandi
 
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#60  
jsborn said:
Curly / The Grappler
I have found that when I disconnect my grapple if I open it up and rotate it forward so it looks like it is biting the ground you can disconnect it and there is no way it will tip over or move. when you come back to it you can easily reconnect.

I have the same Grapple you do from Long and love it there is just some what of a learning curve to operating it.

Good to know...thanks.
 

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