Uses for a grapple attachment

/ Uses for a grapple attachment #22  
I have found my 'Home-Built' root rake grapple to be a 'premier' addition to my arsenal! Continued thanks to Willl of this forum, for help! That said, stumps are a tough beast! Unless your just talking scrub and brush, your in for a challenge! I had ideas of "popping out" 4"-6" stumps with my 4200 JD BH, Well I learned a lesson! (See above) "Stumps are a tough beast"! ~Scotty
 
/ Uses for a grapple attachment #23  
Scotty370 said:
That said, stumps are a tough beast! Unless your just talking scrub and brush, your in for a challenge! I had ideas of "popping out" 4"-6" stumps with my 4200 JD BH, Well I learned a lesson! (See above) "Stumps are a tough beast"! ~Scotty

Yep. Except for bushes and saplings, stumps usually do not just pop out. 3-6 inch trees are more easily pushed over until roots are exposed so the grapple can hook and rip them. It is not usually a one step process like picking up debris. Stump removal with a CUT is easy compared to manual alternatives but realistically it takes at least a few minutes of pushing and shoving and tractor repositioning.

Beyond the 6 inch size range stumps and trees are more easily removed by using a BH mounted ripper in my experience. Even then 5-15 minutes per tree/stump is typical.
 

Marketplace Items

2021 Ford Transit 350 HD Reefer Box Van (A64194)
2021 Ford Transit...
Glenco 20' Field Cultivator (A66408)
Glenco 20' Field...
2002 CATERPILLAR 963C CRAWLER LOADER (A65053)
2002 CATERPILLAR...
2012 DRAGON  130BBL VACUUM TRAILER (A65643)
2012 DRAGON...
2014 Freightliner M2 106 Water Truck, VIN # 1FVACXDTXEHFU5910 (A65563)
2014 Freightliner...
17395SFL (A61568)
17395SFL (A61568)
 
Top