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Hey, Allan!

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Dug

10-16-2004 18:56:51




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Was wondering if you had ever built any attachments for that good looking F11 on the front of that very questionable "tractor"? I bought a 5 ft manure bucket with grapple last year and love it, but was pondering the idea of building a set of pallet forks to use with the grapple. Thought it would be much easier to use in moving brush and such.

Any ideas on building an attachment? It looks like a relatively simple quick attach system and could easily be jigged which would allow multiple attachments to be manufactured (spikes, larger buckets, etc.)

Dug

PS Sorry about the "tractor" jab, but if'n it aint Green...

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Allan in NE

10-17-2004 09:34:17




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 Re: Hey, Allan! in reply to Dug, 10-16-2004 18:56:51  
Hi Dug,

The only attachment I ever built, was to take that manure attachment like the one you just bought, remove all the grapple stuff off of it and then built a hydraulic 'Hook & Prong' affair out of box iron and a spike to grab big round bales. Really worked kewl.

The darned thing went on the farm sale along with everything else. I know right where it is setting and I ought to go over there and take a picture of it. But, I feel funny doing that tho for some reason. :<(

But, for what you want to do with the moving of the brush and scraps, I don't think you can beat that 5' head and grapple fork setup. They work awfully nice!

Allan

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Dug

10-17-2004 17:51:52




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 Re: Hey, Allan! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-17-2004 09:34:17  
Yeah, it does do a nice job moving brush. I have an abundance of Thorn Locusts and Cedars and this little sweethart has been a life saver.

Just thought it may work a little cleaner with forks instead of a bucket.

Thanks for the holler,

Dug



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Allan in NE

10-18-2004 02:07:11




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 Re: Hey, Allan! in reply to Dug, 10-17-2004 17:51:52  
Aw heck,

Read you wrong. Thought you had the manure fork that used a removable pan for the bottom that slides off the teeth.

See where you are coming from now...

Allan



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