Thanks Skeets. I like that idea but it doesn’t serve my needs which are to maximize efficiency by using the loader to haul wood on the rear.
With the loader on the rear and grapple on the front, I drive into woods to clear trails, and see a fallen oak. I cut it and drop the cut wood in my bucket. Then I have more ballast to offset weight in the grapple so, when I finish for the day, I grab a few logs in the grapple and head back to my woodpile. I dump the rear bucket, drop the logs from the grapple. Drive into my barn and I am done.
I am carrying the max amount of firewood with the attachments I have, my bucket is always with the tractor in case I need to do some dirt work on the trails. I have everything I need to grapple, move dirt, and haul wood with me at all times and I am not hauling unneeded ballast all thru the woods.
I probably want get around to testing this out until after deer season which gives me plenty of time to ponder….