Got a new toy for my new toy! I've been wanting a grapple bucket since I first saw WKPoor's four or five years ago. I was going to build one but all my loaders were either too small or big to be working in the woods. But now that my Brother and I bought a skidsteer I just had to have one. While looking at pictures trying to figure out how I wanted to build one I found some reviews on TractorByNet. Of a WildKat grapple bucket. Even their econo bucket was very well built. And only $1050 and $188 for shipping. So I ordered one up and it came in last nite. And I got to play with it for a hour or so today. And it sure is handy!
It opens up to 36" and all the tines are 1/2" steel plate.
No problem lifting and moving logs around now.
Even grabbing it one end so I can hold it off the ground and cut it up.
Then I grabbed some 30" popple rounds and moved them to the splitting pile.
Then on to picking up brush and moving it to the burn pile.
This is the biggest log I moved. A good sized willow trunk. Clamped it down and lifted it no problem.
I still have to get to the JD dealer and see if I can get the foot pedals changed over to hand controls. Trying to run the bucket with foot controls is just awkward and jerky. While I am sure I would get better with them I just don't see me being able to get the smooth action I can with hand controls. But it can sure clean up a mess fast. And I am really looking forward to getting all the brush and logs cleaned up on the trails I made at the farm.
Billy
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:40 am
by Billy Fussell
Looks like you will get a lot of work of that bucket. And I believe you will be able to get the hang of the foot controls after a while. Looks good.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:44 am
by John *.?-!.* cub owner
You are having way to much fun with that thing. Looks like a good deal. When I saw the title of the thread i though we were going to get to see you wrestling a wildcat. What a disappointment.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:08 pm
by Bigdog
Billy - you have the neatest toys!
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:40 pm
by dgrapes59
Billy,
That looks like a great new “toy” for the Ax Man!
Have fun with it and be safe,
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:47 pm
by Rudi
Billy:
Yeah.. you sure have some neat tools... errr toys I can see where a skid steer with a grapple would be real useful on any woodlot. Really useful and along with the rest of the accessories it makes for one of the most versatile pieces of equipment around I would think.
Keep having fun with the JD and more please sir ! cause you know we are addicted to em
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:02 am
by Gary Dotson
That looks like a very useful attachment, I can see you getting a lot of good out of it.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:45 am
by Former Member
Now you will need another wood lot soon.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:53 am
by cowboy
Thanks Billy
I'm sure I will get better with the controls. But if I can change them over I will hand controls are just a lot smoother and natural for me.
Cool John
I don't think would be as much fun as dancing with the lister
Thanks BigDog
Ya know me I just love toys I can work with
Thanks David
Take care my friend
Thanks Rudi
I am looking for a hyd posthole digger for it. And taking my 3pt pto bushhog and and converting it to a skid steer front mount hyd drive.
Thanks Gary
Its a back and time saver for sure
Thanks Dale
Its going to take a while to clean up my 120 acres. But I will always be looking for more places to play
Billy
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:12 am
by John(videodoc)
i got about three acers of land you and your toys can come and play in april.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:20 am
by Rudi
Billy:
What about the limbing, cutting and splitting application Boy you could be in the firewood business real fast
I really like how the skid steer attachment works. Go through a pile of wood really fast and species wouldn't matter much I think.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:36 am
by cowboy
Cool John
Neat Rudi
Thats the nicest one I've seen. The only problem with them is that they require fairly strait wood.
Have a great day my friend
Billy
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:53 pm
by Yogie
Nice rig you have there Billy, I've placed tires on probably a hundred of them over the years but never had the pleasure to drive any of them. Please be careful climbing in and out while loaded and never pass under the load.
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:18 am
by cowboy
Thanks Yogie
I have to pop the bead on one tire and clean it as its leaking air all the way around it. I've seen what happens when a hose blows on the boom of a excavator. Definitely don't want to be under one!
Billy
Re: WildKat grapple
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:00 pm
by Yogie
cowboy wrote:Thanks Yogie
I have to pop the bead on one tire and clean it as its leaking air all the way around it. I've seen what happens when a hose blows on the boom of a excavator. Definitely don't want to be under one!
Billy
Braking the bead down is easy Billy since they're usually a half size, let the air out and it'll probably unseal on it's own. Might need to place a ratchet strap around the outside to get it to seal back up.