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How To Add A Grapple To Loader-Mounted Pallet Forks
“Our new Add-A-Grapple converts standard pallet forks into grapple forks at an economical cost. It lets you haul brush, tree limbs and logs and also helps stabilize any pallet load,” says Bill Reed, Precision Mfg., Sedalia, Mo.
  The unit comes with its own hydraulic cylinder and attaches to your forks with a screw-on lockdown clamp and a locking pin. It fits pallet forks up to 4 in. wide and a maximum of 1 3/4 in. thick.
  Two fork positions are available. An inner position allows clamping against the forks, while the outer position will allow the grapple to bypass the forks to clamp down on a smaller load. An optional log clamp allows you to clamp onto one object at a time, which is useful when cutting pipe or logs. “It eliminates the need to bend over and use a chainsaw in the dirt,” says Reed. “Coming soon is an additional model with 3 height adjustments with up to a 74-in. opening, which is large enough to pick up a big round bale.”
  The pallet fork Add-A-Grapple sells for $695 plus S&H. The adjustable pallet fork grapple will sell for $995 plus S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Precision Mfg., 424 N. Harding Ave., Sedalia, Mo. 65301 (ph 888 497-3224; breed@precisionmfg.com; www.precisionmfg.com)


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #5