Grapple why I bought a grapple

   / why I bought a grapple #12  
Pretty funny stuff, Sackett! Now, I plan to Google Earth your place and sell the stuff on Ebay...What's your address?
 
   / why I bought a grapple #13  
No, the land was a family farm and certain members of the family didn't have much respect for it. It's one thing to have junk you used at one time - the bus for instance was storage, but the hoses, car parts, general crap - that was a moron's responsibility or lack of it. I thought about taking the hoses and dumping it on his property, but it's better just to move on.

I've considered a couple of options on the bus. Cutting it into more manageable pieces, crushing it with this(see picture), calling a scrap guy to bring his drop deck tow truck and winching it in, or winching it into my own dump and taking it to the scrap yard - anyway it's not useful to me at this point and I'm ready to let it go.

I've got a few more loads of trash and I'll sell the dump truck - 95 F700.


When I bought my property, I was amazed, they must have spent 30 years piling garbage. There were 12 sinks scattered along the drive and yard. When I would pick up junk, I would find more junk that had settled into the ground.

I gave up on trying to figure out what would be useful and what needed to go. I built an extension on the bucket of my old backhoe to increase bucket size to about 3 yards. What would burn, I would burn close to where I found it. I would rake the ashes and throw the residuals away. I called three scrappers and they spent weeks hauling. When they were done, I rented the largest roll off and hand loaded the backhoe bucket and dumped everything in the rolloff. I filled a semi sized roll off 3 or 4 times. I burried at least a couple hundred tires.

After a couple of years of pretty steady work, I finally finished. When I was done, the county bumped up both my taxes and neighbors taxes because I improved the property value by getting rid of the eyesore.

I can't tell you how many times since then I have found a loose piece of barb wire or piece of metal when bush hogging, I still silently curse the man that previously owned the property from time to time. But over all it has been worth it, I now have a beautiful piece of property that I coulndn't have afforded if they guy had not have trashed it so bad.
 
   / why I bought a grapple #14  
I was junk picking to:) was thinking somebody was into hose but then saw the water pump and wonder if it wasn't an attempt at a manual irrigation system?

I'm a hopeless junk picker, was at an equipment rental yard this week and the mechanic was trying to explain to me how the boom lift worked, all I could think of was their metal dumpster piled high with all the most interesting useful looking stuff!

I'd like to get some kind of bolt on grapple as opposed to a full on unit, for my needs a bolt on grapple on my large light materials bucket would be nice.

JB.
 
   / why I bought a grapple #15  
That grapple sure does a great job of picking up debris. I've had mine for less then a year now, and wish I had known about them years ago. It truly is the most useful, time saving device out there!!!

My land had several dump piles on it. Most were concrete piles, but some were just old building materials and household stuff that people came into here and dumped. They had several areas that they could get to, so it was fairly easy to get to. I burned what I could, and used allot of it for land fill in erosion areas. It was slow and tedious with just the loader bucket. With a grapple, it would have been so much easier and faster. Oh well, at least I have the grapple now.

Eddie
 
   / why I bought a grapple #16  
Wow! , I never seen so many hoses in one place! The grapple sure looks handy! :D
 
   / why I bought a grapple
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That grapple sure does a great job of picking up debris. I've had mine for less then a year now, and wish I had known about them years ago. It truly is the most useful, time saving device out there!!!

Eddie

Agreed, great attachment. I am glad I went with a lighter weight unit. It does seem like when you get used to using something you think of other uses and ways to use it. I'd love to have skid steer with high flow hydraulics and one of these just because of the maneuverability. The high flow would come in handy if and when I get a hydraulic post hole digger. My sheds and barns are really too tight to move a tractor in and out of to move stuff. Maybe, I'll trade my track loader at some point for one - if I ever get to the maintaining phase of things.
 
   / why I bought a grapple #19  
Sackett...I looked and saw someone moving piles of money around that lawn with a green tractor. It looks like you don't need to be selling...you need to be spending...
 
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