IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
Monkey Wrench said:IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
I have this in 60'' Its called a light duty grapple. Excellent for bringing 6-8 ft loggs to the buck split area. Cost $1048. dlv to Md. I had the xtra tines installed. Cuts the spacing in half.
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IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
Manatarms said:IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
I'm not using anything other than the loader bucket, but my bucket is 84" and I just heap it in.
Ducati996...just curious about your grapple...can you grab a load of split wood with that grapple, or will it fall out/get stuck in between the tines? I'm thinking of getting one for my M59 to move log length wood, bucked logs and split wood.
-mark
gzecc said:Iplumb, Did you consider using your 3point (if you have one) with forks, to lift pallets full of splits? Or is this for just rounds?
Ducati996 said:Manatarms said:IPLUMB said:Guys that haul Firewood with your loader bucket. How or what do you use to extend it to haul more wood? just getting new ideas. Pictures please. Thanks
I'm not using anything other than the loader bucket, but my bucket is 84" and I just heap it in.
Ducati996...just curious about your grapple...can you grab a load of split wood with that grapple, or will it fall out/get stuck in between the tines? I'm thinking of getting one for my M59 to move log length wood, bucked logs and split wood.
-mark
Great question and something I rectified after owning it and using it on splits. I had someone close up some of the gaps and add reverse angle teeth on ends for better grip on logs. When you order a grapple -regardless from whom, its very easy to have it specified to your specific needs.
You have a M59? that is a real, real nice powerful machine....way to go! Sorry just read your profile - congrats!
You shouldnt go as large as your bucket regarding grapple size....you have a 7 ft FEL bucket, so going 6 ft or less would work well for you.
The smaller grapple works better (better concentrated bite) In my opinion, then one that is large....something to keep in mind
Manatarms said:Duc,
What kind of grapple are you running? What do you mean by "reverse teeth"?
-Mark
MNBobcat said:Grapples do not work well for split wood. It seems one chunk of wood always gets wedged in the grapple preventing it from closing and allowing most of the wood to fall out of the grapple.
lol, if there aren't pictures, it never happened!wellbuilt home said:I made a ply wood box out of 3/4 ply .
We bolt the bottom of the box thru the teeth mounting holes in the bucket .
The sides are 3/4 ply with 2x4 around the top . The box is 5' x4' deep 3' high .
I only carry 1/3 of a cord at a time ,and hand load the box as we split.
I like pallet forks . I also use pallets and stack 1/3 of a cord on each pallet i can stack them 3 high and save space . John
ISeeDeadBTUs said:Hey wetwood . . . that one on the right . . . how'd that split?? ;-)
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