Posted by jlmtractor on April 23, 2008 at 14:08:37 from (68.154.137.134):
In Reply to: Brush Grapple posted by CB in central NY on April 23, 2008 at 12:23:23:
man i love those things the trick is to get a lot of brush in them is come up to it with the bucket on the ground and push it in to the pile and open up the grapples and as you come in to the pile lift and roll the bucket down and then grab and if there is a lot of stringy stuff like vines come in and do what i said earlier but get a big bite and close the grapple and then stand it on end and leave the bucket rolled strate down and mash the stuff and then open the grapples and set the bucket part on the grouund and roll the grapples forward until they hit the ground and close the grapple
I hope that helps and where to rent i would say your local bobcat dealership that is the best place that i have found. Jlmtractor
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