NCL4701
Well-known member
Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
It does take a little time to get good enough with it to get its full capabilities out of it. I’m a lot better with mine than I was to begin with (if I rip up the ground now I probably meant to) but I had no experience with a real loader and it’s an incredibly useful implement immediately (particularly for those of us who ain’t 20 any more). Limbing a felled tree then running down one side of it with the grapple piling up the limbs and picking them up a pickup load at a time with no effort past pushing a peddle and fiddling with the loader valve is just awesome. Taking a junk tree that’s no good for firewood that’s fallen across a path and cutting into three or four big chunks and hauling them off in 15’ section limbs and all instead of cutting it into man sized pieces is incredible. Ripping down a 40’ x 6’ railroad tie retaining wall and piling up the scrap in about an hour without ever leaving the operator seat was almost unbelievable.Yeah well she inthe garage tucked in for the night,,, but the BX was grumbling some when I closed the doors,, soo who knows.. Yes I will get some porn up as soon as I can find my camera,, no I dont have a fancy phone,, and remember how to load it up ,,but I will get some ,she is a little dirty cause I did have to play with her, a little bit. I do know learning how to use the grapple is going to take some time and I have to figure out a way so my leg isnt into the lever all the time,, one step one day
Nothing like a grapple and they’re really not difficult to get good with. Heck, after a little a little instruction, encouragement, and practice my ex-city girl wife uses ours while I run a chainsaw. If a 51 year old girl who first got on a tractor less than a year ago can run a grapple competently, I don’t think you’ll have any problem getting good at it really quickly.
If you’ve not had one before, congratulations!