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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Well, a year later I finally have got around to replying/ updating. The rig has been working out really great. My customers love it and I am booked fairly regularly by word of mouth only. It has been more or less reliable with a few minor breakdowns here and there. Overall, it wad absolutely...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    The boom sits in a little cradle I made for it. It cannot move once locked in position .
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Well, here's what I came up with for carrying the saw around. I tried a few different things and I just couldn't get past the silliness of attaching and disconnecting the saw everytime. It really is kind of a pain to do, I don't know about everyone else but I generally have to hammer that pin...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    I am at 225 an hour, less for hauling. I'll pm you my number if you're interested in booking a job.
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Well... I did it... It wasn't easy... Or cheap... But there it is. Gotta bolt up the hose guides and somehow mount the saw to the hook can tomorrow. Already got a couple weeks of work booked.
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Well shoot, are you a tree guy or a dealer? That's a lot of trucks. It's definitely a project! The hardest part is over with, getting the damn valve in. It's all cake now.
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    What's your number?
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Thanks for your input. I think me and many of my clients have a similar mindset to that. I still haven't pulled the trigger on the saw and I'm trying to still gather info on the best way to go. Meanwhile getting the reels and faster connections is taking absolutely forever... They are at least...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Thanks for the pics. That bollard design looks super simple. Does the saw move one way or the other on that pipe? I was thinking of making more of a triangular design for it to grab onto, so maybe I wouldn't even need the ratchet strap. The best part about subbing for me has been the straight...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    So, you're going the subcontractor route too? It's interesting to see folks going this way. I always see the guys I'm working for making a lot more money than me on a job..... but I don't miss it all. No employees and less machines to keep running is great. Thanks for the pics. It is cool you...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Steve, I really appreciate all your input on this thread, and everywhere else. I've read a lot from you all over about grapple saws and I think you're really an expert on the subject. It seems you took great attention to detail when building your rig, and you're very thoughtful of your business...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Thanks for that input! I guess I never thought of a grapple saw as just a damn chainsaw. Putting a larger bar on it makes some great sense. Fyi, if you're looking for some cash towards your upgrade, I'm certainly open to the used market for a saw.... Only if it's mutually beneficial, I have...
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    Question re certification.

    Oh nevermind.... I just looked it up and Manitowoc doesn't build manitex anymore.
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    Question re certification.

    Manitex 50155SHL? .....Now that's a badass starter crane... Well it's just a badass crane.... Probably my dream rig. I had a 38124SHL and I loved that thing. Very stable, very capable, and decently lightweight for what it can do.
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    It’s Merlo Time!

    Sounds like the available winch isn't designed very well.... Seems like making your own is the way to go. I was only bringing it up because you said that was the weakness of the merlo. Imo the weakness seems to be the high cost and hassle of transporting it. Looks like a great machine though...
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    It’s Merlo Time!

    Well it has hydraulics plumbed to the end of the boom for the saw. I see no reason a mounting plate with a high speed (or even two speed) hydraulic winch couldn't be fabricated for it. You could even use synthetic line to keep the weight down.
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    Question re certification.

    I tried to look up the location you have posted and couldn't find where it is. Crane institute of America is another organization to look up if you're in the states. They are headquarted in Florida. Nccco is the larger organization and send to have facilities in many more locations.
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    Question re certification.

    Well, i think the steps I gave you will give you a good start. Check on the nccco website. The instructors there will also be a great resource as far as what training and certs are necessary. Training and certs will be dependent on what type of crane you end up with, so you'll definitely want to...
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    Grapple, grapple saw, hydraulic connections?

    Thanks for all the input Steve and others. I'm leaning towards the saw route. I called grapple pros today to get some details and try to figure out if I can integrate the controls into my existing remote. Gotta also figure out how to store it. With a grapple I was considering just storing on...
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    Question re certification.

    Well.... Why wouldn't you find the nearest nccco (or another) training facility, find out the prices for the training/certs you want, figure out how many people you want to send, multiply the cost of training times the amount of people you want to send, and then request that amount?

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