Modifying Your Grapple

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a poor mans grapple i made out of a rear 3pl grab,

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koshari - a true work of art. Does most everything mine does and didn't cost you north of $4500.
 
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koshari - a true work of art. Does most everything mine does and didn't cost you north of $4500.
i had the hydraulics already from a rotating forks project that had a bin lid opener than i removed, on top of that i only needed a few pins and the euro brackets.
 
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i had the hydraulics already from a rotating forks project that had a bin lid opener than i removed, on top of that i only needed a few pins and the euro brackets.
Yeah, good deal. Very nice.
 
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This is my favorite designed grapple
 
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I have a root grapple and like it for big piles and rocks. What I use most of the time is a Ryan's rotating log grapple. With these you can approach the log/brush pile/ rock/etc at any angle and rotate the grapple instead of the tractor to get the best fit. You can also pick and carry logs/brush through narrow passages because you don't need to carry at a right angle to the tractor and it lets you extend it straight out front and even rotate to start the object through a narrow turn before the tractor gets there. It opens almost flat to compress brush and grab a large amount. The only negative is running an electric circuit to switch from open/close to rotation. Once you do that then it comes in handy for other attachments that need electrics like stump cutters, boom mowers, excavator thumb etc.
 

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I have a root grapple and like it for big piles and rocks. What I use most of the time is a Ryan's rotating log grapple. With these you can approach the log/brush pile/ rock/etc at any angle and rotate the grapple instead of the tractor to get the best fit. You can also pick and carry logs/brush through narrow passages because you don't need to carry at a right angle to the tractor and it lets you extend it straight out front and even rotate to start the object through a narrow turn before the tractor gets there. It opens almost flat to compress brush and grab a large amount. The only negative is running an electric circuit to switch from open/close to rotation. Once you do that then it comes in handy for other attachments that need electrics like stump cutters, boom mowers, excavator thumb etc.
Yeah, that's nice. I was thinking of my approach on some limbs and it would be lice to have rotation.
 
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If you're on the east coast, I'd look at the EA grapple...depending on how heavy duty you need it. I absolutely love the new EA grapple for grabbing just about anything.

EDIT: EA = Everything Attachments out of NC
 
 
 
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