Looks great guys !!!!!! I bet it does not have any trouble at all with those stumps!!! Man she really is frisky this weekend isn't she!!!!
Sweet rig,enjoy. Who makes the grappler?
Unlike brush or bucket grapples, ANBO raking grapples are meant to be used in a rugged fashion. The tines are strong enough to dig up roots and rocks. You can roll the product over and back-rake material away from buildings and fence lines, gather and move piles of brush and hay, pick up silage, stack small, medium or large rocks and timber. It will handle heavy loads of timber, rocks and hay bales. It will till the soil and remove items from the ground without picking up the dirt
It is a combo grapple/rake setup made by Anbo. I had the local Kubota dealer order one for me and they liked it and will now stock them instead of another brand they carried in the past. http://www.anbomanufacturing.com/gra...le_rakes_1.htm
I will be contacting them(ANBO) very soon. I just need to talk with my Bota dealer. What spacing did you get on the tines? I have an L3830.
And our last attachment that is going to be required ASAP is a:
"really big Kioti SUCKS big time sticker" Have a great day Allen.....
Allen, unlike your solitary KT7, you will actually find there are several Kioti owners here on the ForumsForums. However, I think they consider you an embarrassment to the brandWell now .... That's just mean talk .
Good Day Sir !
Ha ! Shows what you know ! With the size I am , it is proof that a Kioti can carry a lot of sh*t .Allen, unlike your solitary KT7, you will actually find there are several Kioti owners here on the ForumsForums. However, I think they consider you an embarrassment to the brand
I've read all sorts of spec's on tractor capacities, but never checked out how much sh*t you can put in the seatWith the size I am , it is proof that a Kioti can carry a lot of sh*t .
I've read all sorts of spec's on tractor capacities, but never checked out how much sh*t you can put in the seat