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<blockquote data-quote="perry" data-source="post: 10717" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>I'm doing the same thing, picked up half a grapple bucket (1 one set of arms), I may be wrong but this is my idea.</p><p>Extend the hyd. cylinder and with the end of the grapple arms resting on the bottom of the bucket, mark the mounting locations for the hyd. cylinder and arms then weld.</p><p>It might be better if a thin piece of wood or some other spacer were placed between the ends if the arms and the bottom of the bucket, this would stop any damage to the bucket with hyd. cylinder extended all the way. I guess?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perry, post: 10717, member: 538"] I'm doing the same thing, picked up half a grapple bucket (1 one set of arms), I may be wrong but this is my idea. Extend the hyd. cylinder and with the end of the grapple arms resting on the bottom of the bucket, mark the mounting locations for the hyd. cylinder and arms then weld. It might be better if a thin piece of wood or some other spacer were placed between the ends if the arms and the bottom of the bucket, this would stop any damage to the bucket with hyd. cylinder extended all the way. I guess?. [/QUOTE]
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