Brush Grapple Fabrication

Buckshott

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Brush grapple almost complete...hose assemblies coming soon ?

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MC

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Awesome! I moved this to its own thread. Love the workmanship.
 

MC

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Question, was that your original bucket or did you use an extra bucket? I see that it's welded on so that implies some degree of permanence.
 

Buckshott

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It is the original bucket. For my intended uses it will live on this bucket most of the time. If I want to remove it, it's six pins and two hoses, not a big deal.
I guess it is pretty much a permanent addition though.
Winter time I run a dedicated snow plow, it's an old Meyer that I was able adapt with a quick attach.
 

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You will find a Grapple is one of the most useful implements you have. I use mine as much as all the rest combined.
 

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I get firewood every few years by semi truck load, about 10-12 cords in log form, depending on how long they stick out the back. The Grapple makes such easy (still hard) work of cutting and stacking logs, into rounds.
I transport half logs from the log yard, to the sawbuck in front of the wood shed, saw and stack right there.
 

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Beerslayer

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Wow that's beautiful work! I like that you put a nice finish coat of paint on it too. I have never understood fabricators and repair guys who send things out the door ready to rust. I always clean things up and put some paint on it.

One of those would look good on the bucket of my Caterpillar backhoe. Might be good for log handling.
 

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Very nice work. Would love to see a video of in action. That would be a great addition to my old restored massey.
 

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Awesome job. I ran a bobcat with a grapple this past fall for a quick clean up.....ruined me! Now I want one!
 
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