ha ha used a lot of rakes like that
forgive me I is old
I always called my prentice and Serco loader style clamtrucks, Knuckle boom loaders
Thought booms like EFFER and such were called K booms, which cannot take the sideloading my BM rake would put on it
Those tracks look like they will be a lot easier on the lawn
ARRRgh
let me know how that Berlon grapple holds up looks like a 95% copy of my BM gtrapple
I like the extra reinforcement at the hitch plate
Ha, I remember my saw stuck in the back cut in a 30" ash
Plan A was for it to flop in the open cul de sac next to my clamtruck
wind came up and snapped her backwards over and down ravine
turned from a 1/2 hour clean up to a 5 hour ball buster
least I didn't crush anything
Thank you for that
sheesh whata ya gonna do,
ya know what they say ---- not gonna say it
appreciate your understanding
seems every tree guy I have talked to in the last 2 years have been busier then ever
that has trickled down into big growth in the grapple business
I will keep working...
won't sell you one?
its not my nature to blow anybody off that wants to buy somthing from me
that would be stupid, please call me, curious where my staff has let you down
612-221-2043 Dave
I have a DYI 6' broom kit for creative applications we have not been able to develop
I had one of those...
TNA (my son) did a good Job copying the Original BMG,
Thought about hose routing, many times over the 20 years I have been producing the BMG
technically most hose damage does not occur in the TNA's routing
Generally it happens down at the hitch plate, pinching hoses when tilting the grapple...