I’ve seen a kit to bolt or weld on a hydraulic grapple to a standard front bucket and I have to say, the price perspective and expanded versatility possibility are very very appealing. Does anyone have experience with one of them?
All that I know about this is that many apparently have been sold, and most buyers seem to be very pleased.I’ve seen a kit to bolt or weld on a hydraulic grapple to a standard front bucket and I have to say, the price perspective and expanded versatility possibility are very very appealing. Does anyone have experience with one of them?
I have the best of both worlds!!I also hope someone posts here with real world experience with this particular brand.
I , like Fried1765 have a Landpride grapple for my L2501 but having a thumb for those times I have my bucket on would be really handy for myself.
EVERYBODY NEEDS at least 2 tractors!sounds like a great excuse to buy another tractor !
You would not say that if you had "the extra hydraulics" and used a grapple. Not having the ends of a bucket in the way makes a big difference in picking some things up.I don't have any experience with one. From the pics on their site, those loads could easily be picked up and carried with a regular bucket or forks. Personally, adding the extra hydraulics would be more of a hassle than just using finesse to pick things up.
Forks work OK for some uses, but having the bucket on would be big nuisance, when compared to having a real grapple.You would not say that if you had "the extra hydraulics" and used a grapple. Not having the ends of a bucket in the way makes a big difference in picking some things up.
Yes I had it installed prior to delivery by my dealership at purchase. I honestly wouldn’t have bought any model regardless of make without it. I’m a union crane and heavy equipment operator by trade and I know how handy it can be.All that I know about this is that many apparently have been sold, and most buyers seem to be very pleased.
A "The Thumb" owner will likely be along soon to describe actual experience.
I have a full size grapple, but for light duty work, "The Thumb" would certainly seem to be an appropriate tool.
Do you already have 3rd function hydraulics?
A real grapple weighs twice as much or more and seriously offsets lifting capacity as well.Forks work OK for some uses, but having the bucket on would be big nuisance, when compared to having a real grapple.
I use my forks for picking up most things (trees, brush, rocks, pretty much anything that doesn't require a bucket). I agree that if I had the hardware plumbed I would certainly make use of a grapple. I just haven't found anything I couldn't easily pick up with forks that would make it worth while to add the front hydraulics. I imagine it would be like my backhoe, if you have it you'll find lots of uses for it.You would not say that if you had "the extra hydraulics" and used a grapple. Not having the ends of a bucket in the way makes a big difference in picking some things up.