Marveltone
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
- Messages
- 1,411
- Location
- Somewhere north of Roseau, MN
- Tractor
- Fordson Major Diesel, McCormick Deering W4, Ford 1510, John Deere L111
Even though it's easily removed, my grapple (the Thumb) never comes off my bucket, as I'm always grabbing things with it. If I'm mowing trails and find a tree across the path, which happens often, I can move it. I've learned that since it opens almost vertically, I can use it as a back support for moving large items, like refrigerators, freezers, furnaces, etc. Just strap the item to the open thumb with a ratchet strap. It stays put. Brush piles and tree trimmings are a also piece of cake. I've even cobbled together a system to fasten a spool for fencing wire to it. This makes fencing so much easier.
After the Thumb, I would have a hard time deciding what gets the most use. Maybe the rotary cutter. I'm constantly mowing trails, ditches, and firebreaks with the RC, but when I'm not, the box blade goes on with the suitcase weights as a ballast box. It also doubles as my log skidder. Sometimes I even move dirt and gravel with it!
Of course, I can't imagine going through an entire winter without my trusty snow blower. November through March (sometimes longer) is pretty much exclusively snow blower season.
Does a Quick Attach count? :confused3:
After the Thumb, I would have a hard time deciding what gets the most use. Maybe the rotary cutter. I'm constantly mowing trails, ditches, and firebreaks with the RC, but when I'm not, the box blade goes on with the suitcase weights as a ballast box. It also doubles as my log skidder. Sometimes I even move dirt and gravel with it!
Of course, I can't imagine going through an entire winter without my trusty snow blower. November through March (sometimes longer) is pretty much exclusively snow blower season.
Does a Quick Attach count? :confused3: