Dead Trees Going in the Woodshed

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Bspring

Feeling the Heat
Hearth Supporter
Aug 3, 2007
370
Greenville, SC
Spent a few hours this morning getting some dead trees in the woodshed. I will process them later. I don't like waiting too late in the summer to haul them out of the woods because of the yellow jackets.

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I think I need that grapple!!
 
Nice. Wish my old Deere had a grapple aux channel. I assume it takes the normal bucket lift and curl, plus a third channel for grapple open/close?

I guess one could diver off the curl channel, and select which function that channel does at any time.
 
Nice. Wish my old Deere had a grapple aux channel. I assume it takes the normal bucket lift and curl, plus a third channel for grapple open/close?

I guess one could diver off the curl channel, and select which function that channel does at any time.

I had to buy a kit for it but it works very well. I can change back to a bucket faster than I can put the bush hog on.
 
Was that kit Deere or third-party?