Grapples are almost as standard now as a bucket or forks. The applications are nearly endless! Like the stump remover but, that and more can be done with a backhoe. Little longer process removing stumps by backhoe but, the other multitude of uses made it a required attachment for me. Then again, if you’re talking disposable income for tractor application, for 800 bucks…why not?
I have a 324 also. Nothing seems to fit the 324 loader. I was looking for a stump bucket and forks. I think the best solution is to make a skid steer attachment that fits the loader. The yanmar brackets to skid steer cost me 300.00. Then you have a much better choice of attachments that fit skid steers. It saved me money in the long run.
Great question! Not all tractors come with rear hydraulic valves, especially small ones under 30hp. And the best stump grinders to buy are ones that don't use the PTO, but instead use hydraulics.
@@johntmarshall1323 - I looked at the grinder I purchased and found that its a Baumalight 1p24 for my compact tractor. Its a simple drag and lift, using the PTO/ and 3 point hitch or quick connect. Ill likely get a remote plumbed off my backhoe line, once I figure out what I need to do that
@@TractorBobs - Appreciate the response. Got my 4025H from you all and got the simpler use 1P24. Should suffice for what I need versus renting one. I do have rear hydraulic lines for the backhoe. Just need to figure out how to plumb those to be used as remote
@@alexford5214 The 1P24 does not require hydraulics. The 3P24 I think is the model that requires two hydraulic spools, which would be 4 ports. IIRC there was a 3P24 in this video, but not for long.
Grapples are almost as standard now as a bucket or forks. The applications are nearly endless! Like the stump remover but, that and more can be done with a backhoe. Little longer process removing stumps by backhoe but, the other multitude of uses made it a required attachment for me. Then again, if you’re talking disposable income for tractor application, for 800 bucks…why not?
I'm surprised you didn't have pallet forks.
That’s so common now. It’s a bit of a unspoken truth now. Sometimes it comes standard with a package deal.
Yeah I probably use forks more than anything else lol
id love to have a stump bucket, unfortunatly i dont have the quick attach front end loader.
Will the stump bucket attach to the sa324 loader ?
No it will not unfortunately.
I have a 324 also. Nothing seems to fit the 324 loader. I was looking for a stump bucket and forks. I think the best solution is to make a skid steer attachment that fits the loader. The yanmar brackets to skid steer cost me 300.00. Then you have a much better choice of attachments that fit skid steers. It saved me money in the long run.
Why would I need a second remote for the grinder?
Great question! Not all tractors come with rear hydraulic valves, especially small ones under 30hp. And the best stump grinders to buy are ones that don't use the PTO, but instead use hydraulics.
You need two remotes, 1 for swing left-right, 1 for up-down.
@@johntmarshall1323 - I looked at the grinder I purchased and found that its a Baumalight 1p24 for my compact tractor. Its a simple drag and lift, using the PTO/ and 3 point hitch or quick connect. Ill likely get a remote plumbed off my backhoe line, once I figure out what I need to do that
@@TractorBobs - Appreciate the response. Got my 4025H from you all and got the simpler use 1P24. Should suffice for what I need versus renting one. I do have rear hydraulic lines for the backhoe. Just need to figure out how to plumb those to be used as remote
@@alexford5214 The 1P24 does not require hydraulics. The 3P24 I think is the model that requires two hydraulic spools, which would be 4 ports. IIRC there was a 3P24 in this video, but not for long.
4 -in-1 bucket?
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You’ll damage your tractor with this….just don’t.
"this"? He mentioned 6 attachments.