Wood Grapple Build

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Very nice - I can still see flames and/or teeth on it!!:D
 

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Made a new linkage that goes over the top of the ssqa. Reason being is the handles for the ssqa latch were in the way if I went underneath. Also made up the chain stops to limit how far forward it can curl.

Going to put it through some more sea trials this afternoon and if it passes, disassembly and paint!
 

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Hey Yooper. Very nice fab job with some very unique concepts. As a guy just getting started in doing fab work the last couple years, I sure enjoy watching your builds and seeing your ideas. A guy can never have too much stuff for his Kubota!!!
 

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Wanted to ask you Yooper, now that I am getting deeper into this fab work, looking at getting a hand held plasma cutter. Do you have any recomendations for one?
 

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Hey Yooper. Very nice fab job with some very unique concepts. As a guy just getting started in doing fab work the last couple years, I sure enjoy watching your builds and seeing your ideas. A guy can never have too much stuff for his Kubota!!!
Oh thank you, thank you rkidd! Because of your last sentence, I'm forwarding this to my wife!
 

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Wanted to ask you Yooper, now that I am getting deeper into this fab work, looking at getting a hand held plasma cutter. Do you have any recomendations for one?
Twenty years ago I could have helped you, but I'm really not up to date on plasma cutters. I would start a thread and get some opinions from this forum. Describe what thickness and type of metal you're going to use it for.

One thing that hasn't changed, you will need a source of DRY compressed air. Moisture in the air kills the tips and electrodes.
 

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I tell my wife that all of the time. I dont think she is buying it!! I did just get away with buying a 20ft shipping container to put all of my Kubota accessories in!!
 

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Well, it passed the test. Could have been a few inches further out. Would be nice if the rotation were run by hydraulic motor so you could spin 360*. But, for a build that had one of the goals to use up what was laying around, I'm calling it done. Disassembled and welded up a few things that I couldn't get to earlier. Off to powder coat we go!
 

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Yep! Know how that goes!
Great looking container. looks like new. I found it the best way to go, cheaper than an addition or a lean to on the back of my garage. I had put in the stone pad last year to put it on. It is solid, and I will put a coat of paint on it in the spring. It is going to work out great to put my stuff in. Started making some carts for my implements yesterday so I can roll them around to put them in place inside.


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With some help from my grandson , I got the grapple painted and assembled. Then took it down to a tree that had been blown down and lodged into another tree. Used the grapple to pull it out so I could cut it up. Grapple made this almost too easy.

Might need to take a Dramamine to watch the video that my grandson shot of me pulling the tree down :eek:, but it shows how handy this thing is going to be.

https://youtu.be/2Sb47sPKXaA
 

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With some help from my grandson , I got the grapple painted and assembled. Then took it down to a tree that had been blown down and lodged into another tree. Used the grapple to pull it out so I could cut it up. Grapple made this almost too easy.
Wow - it works like a champ!! Not a lot of weight on the grapple with that task - more push/pull when yanking a tree down - how did it feel?

Looks like it could handle bigger stuff pretty easily.

Job well done - thanks for sharing.

I really do look forward to your projects! :D:cool::cool:

I didn't see the flames/teeth/eyes in the paint job...musta been the lighting?!?:p
 

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Wow - it works like a champ!! Not a lot of weight on the grapple with that task - more push/pull when yanking a tree down - how did it feel?

Looks like it could handle bigger stuff pretty easily.

Job well done - thanks for sharing.

I really do look forward to your projects! :D:cool::cool:

I didn't see the flames/teeth/eyes in the paint job...musta been the lighting?!?:p
What??? You can't see the flames??? I painted them orange so they would stand out!!!:D;)