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42" Grapple Bucket
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<blockquote data-quote="nailsbeats" data-source="post: 57732" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Very nice work man, I like how you set up the back plate to fit up the tines perfectly.</p><p>You ought to put a piece of 1/4 plate between those new cross members you added, to completely protect the crome shaft of the cylinder. It's only a matter of time before something comes through and nicks it up, especially if you grab a pile of scrap steel. Put some drain holes in it too, or a pattern of them if you want to see through it.</p><p>Again, excellent workmanship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nailsbeats, post: 57732, member: 784"] Very nice work man, I like how you set up the back plate to fit up the tines perfectly. You ought to put a piece of 1/4 plate between those new cross members you added, to completely protect the crome shaft of the cylinder. It's only a matter of time before something comes through and nicks it up, especially if you grab a pile of scrap steel. Put some drain holes in it too, or a pattern of them if you want to see through it. Again, excellent workmanship. [/QUOTE]
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