After storing my wicked 55 on the original shipping pallet I thought there must be a better way to store it when not in use. The wheels started to turn and I came up with a simple idea for a stand. Now all I needed was a little spare time to get started. Necessity is the mother of invention. I needed to take the grapple off the tractor to use the forks and I was reluctant to drop it back on the pallet. Today was the day. I got to work and as usual I had more time in this project then I anticipated. It's not totally finished at this point but it is totally functional.
I rounded up some scrap square tubing around the shop and got to work. First I took measurements and made all the cuts. I followed that up with welding everything together. I still need to fabricate some end caps and possibly some more reinforcement tubing then finish with a nice coat of paint but that's for another day.
It's basically a two piece stand. It separates in the middle so you can spread it for installation. Once in place you tighten the "T" handles to lock it all together. Then lower the grapple to the ground, release the SSQA, and back away.
I rounded up some scrap square tubing around the shop and got to work. First I took measurements and made all the cuts. I followed that up with welding everything together. I still need to fabricate some end caps and possibly some more reinforcement tubing then finish with a nice coat of paint but that's for another day.
It's basically a two piece stand. It separates in the middle so you can spread it for installation. Once in place you tighten the "T" handles to lock it all together. Then lower the grapple to the ground, release the SSQA, and back away.