Pallet Attachment

Captain13

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I have been wanting quick attach pallet forks for the FEL for a long time. Two months ago I picked up a Woods 4400 with 48” forks. I have an agreement with a local tree service where they call me when the are cutting red and white oak and hickory. they don’t do firewood and end up hauling it to the land fill and paying the fee to dump. That’s usually a 40 mile round trip for them so I save them money by taking the wood.

Anyway, they cut it in 10-16 foot lengths and load me up. I don‘t have a grapple so I needed something stout to handle the logs that are from 1 to three feet in diameter. I have taken 4 foot diameter logs before but even with my big splitter, they are hard to handle and I prefer not to split wood that size. Now, I hook up logger tongs to the pallet attachment and skid them off the trailer. Im able the get the 12-18 inch logs with just the forks. I wouldn’t do that with the large diameter logs because of the weight. That’s why I skid the off there’s rod the trailer.

Now I can stack the wood in my IBC frames and move it them the pallet forks Instead of loading in the FEL and moving to the storage racks and having to then stack the wood.

The pallet attachment is one of the most useful day to day attachments I have ever bought.
 
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Thunder chicken

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I agree capt, pallet forks are handy for lots other than pallets!
I move 8’ logs with mine, and have a single arm grapple on my pallet fork frame to hold the wayward logs. As I grab logs from a big pile, I added a 3rd fork tine to make that task easier, as the 2 tines never seem to go under the same log a bit deeper into the pile.
 

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I agree too. It’s hard to imagine living without them, mine typically stay on my MX 5800 about 90 % of the time, the other 10% is grapple time. When I’m concerned about the FEL capability I use a heavy set of forks on my Kubota track loader.

Loading and unloading trailers and pick up become so much easier with a set of forks.
 

Nicfin36

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The pallet attachment is one of the most useful day to day attachments I have ever bought.
That's because you don't have a grapple. :ROFLMAO:

I have pallet forks, but I could not be without my grapple. :)
 
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Captain13

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I would love to have a grapple but can’t justify the cost for the things I do. Now that my land is pretty much cleared like I want it, I will have to just stick with this option. It’s a pain to get off and on the tractor to hook up a chain up or logging tongs but i usually get all my wood in two or three loads. The pallet attachment is a big help unloading logs but a bigger help in moving the split wood. Maybe one day, I will add a grapple to my arsenal. ;)
 
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Nicfin36

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I would love to have a grapple but can’t justify the cost for the things I do. Now that my land is pretty much cleared like I want it, I will have to just stick with this option. It’s a pain to get off and on the tractor to hook up a chain up or logging tongs but i usually get all my wood in two or three loads. The pallet attachment is a big help unloading logs but a bigger help in moving the split wood. Maybe one day, I will add a grapple to my arsenal. ;)
I understand and was just funning. I have quite a bit of vegetation, so I find my grapple very useful. It is quite an expense for a grapple for sure.
 

Captain13

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When I bought my property the “growth“ was over six feet with briars, small trees, broom sedge, etc. that’s when I really needed a grapple. I couldn’t even bush hog because the previous owner was a builder and loved to drop off construction debris all over the property. The grapple would have been a great asset. Now it’s cleared with Just a few pines and big oaks. The grapple would be nice for picking up limbs after storms roll through.
 

UpNorthMI

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I would love to have a grapple but can’t justify the cost for the things I do. Now that my land is pretty much cleared like I want it, I will have to just stick with this option. It’s a pain to get off and on the tractor to hook up a chain up or logging tongs but i usually get all my wood in two or three loads. The pallet attachment is a big help unloading logs but a bigger help in moving the split wood. Maybe one day, I will add a grapple to my arsenal. ;)
I was looking for an inexpensive grapple to use on my L3901 and came across MTL attachments, I just purchased a nice 60” unit with 2 separate top lids for less than $1,000 delivered, they offer a selection of designs in that price range. The one I selected is specifically not so deep or heavy as I just use it for grab, lift and load work.

I own a large 700lb grapple that I use on my track loader and MX, it is a great unit but totally overkill for most of the work I want to do. My L gets into tight spots to remove timber that I’ve cut into sections.

Not too expensive but so usefull and productive in my tree tidy up and firewood cutting tasks.
 
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I have a grapple and forks. Both are very nice. If you made me pick just one, I would pick the grapple.

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I have a grapple and forks. Both are very nice. If you made me pick just one, I would pick the grapple.

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Some day I will have one or even QA forks until then it is me my handy short chain a hammer and the ole clamp on finger busting forks:( lol but better than no forks at all
 

Bmyers

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Some day I will have one or even QA forks until then it is me my handy short chain a hammer and the ole clamp on finger busting forks:( lol but better than no forks at all
I started out with a set of Ken's Bolt on Hooks on my bucket.
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When the funds became available, I installed the 3rd function valve and purchased the grapple. Until that time, I learned to make do with what I had, wasn't always the easiest or the best way to get it done, but I got it done.

You are making the best use of what you have and there is nothing wrong with that. I try to remember to be thankful for what I have, not what I want.
 

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Bmyers I agree and I am very grateful for what I have. I do make do with what I have when I can. And nothing wrong with it not to proud to have used or repair worn out not replace. That's how we survive.
 
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