One of the repetitive tasks I can see I'll be doing is pulling grape vines down out of trees. If you get them while they're small, no big deal. Let them play with no supervision for a year, bigger deal. Working on free-range vines that have never been touched by a pair a loppers, big deal.
I've got a grapple and it is great for most things related to tree/brush removal, so I'm thinking: wouldn't it be great if I could do some kind of mod to grapple a vine and pull it down?
So, two things I'm looking for here: #1 is the safety dimension, how do I pull on a vine safely? #2 is ideas for how to grasp the end of a vine that could be anywhere from 1/2" to 2" in diameter?
I've got a WR Long grapple as shown in the picture below (courtesy of CBeal34 on TBN). I've seen attachments that screw onto a bucket to temporarily modify it, I wonder if the same approach (fabricating something and screwing it on when I want to pull vines) could work on the grapple for vines? I'd like to be able to use the grapple controls to grab a vine, pull it, drop it, grab another, pull it, etc, without having to leave my seat.
As always, this a an excuse to use the welder in search of a problem, so think accordingly...
-- Carl
I've got a grapple and it is great for most things related to tree/brush removal, so I'm thinking: wouldn't it be great if I could do some kind of mod to grapple a vine and pull it down?
So, two things I'm looking for here: #1 is the safety dimension, how do I pull on a vine safely? #2 is ideas for how to grasp the end of a vine that could be anywhere from 1/2" to 2" in diameter?
I've got a WR Long grapple as shown in the picture below (courtesy of CBeal34 on TBN). I've seen attachments that screw onto a bucket to temporarily modify it, I wonder if the same approach (fabricating something and screwing it on when I want to pull vines) could work on the grapple for vines? I'd like to be able to use the grapple controls to grab a vine, pull it, drop it, grab another, pull it, etc, without having to leave my seat.
As always, this a an excuse to use the welder in search of a problem, so think accordingly...
-- Carl