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On 22/10/2017 at 12:21, digaholedumper said:

Going back through our photo collection for the last 2 or 3 months, We had almost found the Multione's lifting limit with this lump of tree  but there was still spare,   To be honest " not a lot but there was a bit left " We have got a few more photos we will try to post over the next week or two,  Beddoes Ltd - Churchstoke

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Definately looking into one of these for our track side work , many of our manual jobs can be done by these , K

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That silage grab is ok, but those upper tines bend if they don’t like the shape of the wood and you’re not quick enough on the button.
 
The bottom farm type are tempered and hold their shape.


I had reinforcement welded on to mine, not bent since. Zoom in to see

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Looks good, I’ve detached my top fork ready for strengthening.

 

 

the grapple is the absolute mutts nuts for Arb work though, much better than the grab, you HAVE to get one!

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Looks good, I’ve detached my top fork ready for strengthening.
 
 
the grapple is the absolute mutts nuts for Arb work though, much better than the grab, you HAVE to get one!


I keep thinking about it....
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Are you referring to the "grapple bucket" and "silage grab". Am looking at machines and attachments at the moment and want to get the useful ones. 

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31 minutes ago, warren said:

Are you referring to the "grapple bucket" and "silage grab". Am looking at machines and attachments at the moment and want to get the useful ones. 

I am referring to this. A knockabout timber grapple.

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1 hour ago, warren said:

Are you referring to the "grapple bucket" and "silage grab". Am looking at machines and attachments at the moment and want to get the useful ones. 

We are selling a after market 48" loader mounted fork & grapple, very very well built & it also doubles up nicely as a multi-use timber / brush grapple due to its build, ( not a silage grab )

Beddoes Ltd - Shropshire 

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