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42" Grapple Bucket
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<blockquote data-quote="slik rik" data-source="post: 46364" data-attributes="member: 5596"><p>thats an awesome setup, I was thinking the same as you. Although I was going with a two grapple arm setup. I was design it the same as you with the self jigging, I have seen alot of 4x4 guys using that setup for getting driveline and suspension brackets lined up before welding. I have a guy near me who has a water jet to do my cutting.</p><p>How much was the steel costs for your setup?</p><p>Anything that you would have changed? I always think of something after final weld up.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slik rik, post: 46364, member: 5596"] thats an awesome setup, I was thinking the same as you. Although I was going with a two grapple arm setup. I was design it the same as you with the self jigging, I have seen alot of 4x4 guys using that setup for getting driveline and suspension brackets lined up before welding. I have a guy near me who has a water jet to do my cutting. How much was the steel costs for your setup? Anything that you would have changed? I always think of something after final weld up....... [/QUOTE]
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