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  1. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    I can see that articulating can over-power the need for power rotation. Carl made a video of hardwood clearing where he was able to use a power-rotator with an articulated machine. Looked really good. You do lose height and weight-capacity.
  2. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    I was thrown off by "spar", seemingly a autocorrect or slip of the finger thing. Justin mentioned taking out a Rubbermaid Brute type can on the post on the BMG bollard with grapple loads of branches or logs. The Bagster is just a bit too long for my mini. I like the Treestuff tarps...
  3. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    Do you mean as a controlled, speed line system?
  4. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    :thumbup: Which is your favorite piece of your new equipment?
  5. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    I'm guessing at $20/ hour, that's bumping up your rates by 10-13% ($150...170/ $200...220). Doing things manually, your charging $50+/ hour for a basic laborer, right? This will probably do 2 people worth at times, and could be 3-4. Never getting cold, hungry, or tired. It will do exactly what...
  6. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    I'd buy tongs , and put a tong hanger a couple places. Some tongs hang by a chain grab-hook, so those would only need a couple links of chain welded anywhere you might want to use the tongs...
  7. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    Tire chains?
  8. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    Picture of the grapple bucket? Do you envision log tongs hung from the loader arms/ bucket? Choking brush some way? This might help in tight spaces, and put a flexible link for dragging logs. You can get more payload without a bucket. If you have chain hooks, a hitch tube, and a bollard...
  9. SeanKroll

    Finally got a loader

    Congratulations!!
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