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Nope.

 

Thought of making one though, although for a front end loader rather than a crane.

 

You could attach a few plastic hay rakes to a bit of wood with a few lawn rakes attached to it. make a grab bar and it should work cheaply. If it workes weld one up.

 

Be good for clearing up after big felling jobs.

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Yes.

 

I have one to fit my digger grab. Used a six foot length of C section, few extra bits of angle iron welded on in the right places to give the grab a good purchase without being able to slip off, and then used narrow Haybob tines bolted to the underside with studding welded on behind them to stop them from being able to twist.

 

Easy and very effective.

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