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Quote from: Flyin6 on March 16, 2017, 08:22:44 PMThese were only $550, which I think is quite a good dealThe tines move and lock in one of many detents with the locking pin to prevent shiftingAnd they were built in AlabamaI bought a set of forks for a friends tractor, they are amazing, but I paid more than twice what you did and they were probably Chinese pot metal. Look forward to the million and one ways you use the new tools! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
These were only $550, which I think is quite a good dealThe tines move and lock in one of many detents with the locking pin to prevent shiftingAnd they were built in Alabama
Gonna need some serious weights on the back of the tractor with that grapple. Don't want any "I've fallen and I can't get up" moments with a mouth full of cedars.....
Quote from: moto123 on March 17, 2017, 01:44:19 PMHaha, that small tractor with a grapple gave me a laugh. You should send that picture back to the manufacturer and complain that you are having trouble lifting logs with it. Oh to see the look on their face!That's an excellant idea!!!hear that Don?
Haha, that small tractor with a grapple gave me a laugh. You should send that picture back to the manufacturer and complain that you are having trouble lifting logs with it. Oh to see the look on their face!
I can already see the video of grabbing something BIG and nosing it over.Nix on the fat girl, it wasn't,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Quote from: JR on March 16, 2017, 09:59:40 PMI can already see the video of grabbing something BIG and nosing it over.Nix on the fat girl, it wasn't,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An electric fork lift battery was the first nosing incident with my mf4600.....
I suggest we start a college fund for the prerangers, they can pay us back with priceless video clips of Don in action.....