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Section 2: Operating Procedures 

GB2590, GB2596, GB25108, GBE2590, GBE2596, & GBE25108 Grapple Buckets 380-192M

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Table of Contents

7.

Operate bucket through its full range of movements 

to check for clearances. Refer to 

“Equipment 

Clearances” 

on page 16

8. Purge hydraulic system of trapped air by operating all 

hydraulic functions several times before putting unit 

into service. Refer to 

“Purging Hydraulic System” 

on page 16 and in your tractor Operator’s Manual if 

any hydraulic function continues to operate erratic.

Operating Safety

DANGER

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  

Hydraulic fluid under high pressure can penetrate the skin 

and/or eyes causing a serious injury. Wear protective gloves 

and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic 

systems. Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than 

hands when searching for leaks. A doctor familiar with this 

type of injury must treat the injury within a few hours or 

gangrene may result. DO NOT DELAY.

Make sure the machine is stopped on solid, level ground 

before raising load to dump. To maintain stability, raise 

load only to the height necessary to complete the dump.

Never dump a load around gas lines, overhead power lines, 

utilities, or other hazards that can cause serious injury or 

death from electrocution, explosion, or fire.

Make sure all objects are contained and/or secured before 

lifting. Do not lift a load that cannot be contained in the 

attachment as the load can shift and fall.

Do not drive up to anyone or an animal in front of a fixed 

object such as a wall or bench. Never assume that the power 

machine will stop in time.

Keep load positioned forward enough to prevent accidental 

spillage on operator and power machine.

Keep load slightly tilted back to secure its weight against 

the hitch frame. Tilting top of hitch frame to far back can 

cause load to shift and fall rearward onto the machine and/

or operator. Tilting top of hitch frame to far forward can 

cause load to shift and fall forward.

Use a “spotter” when it is hard to see in the direction you 

are traveling and when placing a load that obstructs your 

vision. A person or animal could be nearby in a blind spot.

Make sure all objects are contained and/or secured before 

lifting. Do not lift a load that cannot be contained in the 

attachment as the load can shift and fall.

Keep bystanders, pets, and livestock away from your work 

area. Never allow anyone to go near or under the 

attachment or its load. The attachment and/or load can fall.

Keep attachment, loader arms, and/or load away from 

overhead electrical power lines. Place an orange warning 

sign under overhead lines indicating type of danger above.

Always secure equipment with solid, non-concrete supports 

before working under it. Never go under equipment 

supported by concrete blocks or hydraulics. Concrete can 

break, hydraulic lines can burst, and/or hydraulic controls 

can be actuated even when power to hydraulics is off.

Section 2: Operating Procedures

Operating Checklist

Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent 

upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper 

training involved in the operation, transport, storage, and 

maintenance of the Grapple Bucket. Therefore, it is 

absolutely essential that no one operates the unit unless 

they are age 16 or older and have read, fully understood, 

and are totally familiar with the Operator’s Manual. Make 

sure the operator has paid particular attention to:
Perform the following inspections before using your 

Grapple Bucket.

General Inspection

Make the following inspections with bucket attached to a 

tractor that is parked on a level surface.
1. Complete Operating Checklist table provided above.
2. Inspect tractor safety equipment to make sure it is in 

good working condition and that all safety alert 

decals are visible and readable. Replace all missing 

and unreadable safety alert decals.

3. Inspect hitch hook-up to bucket. 

Make sure front loader mounting plate is secured 
under the bucket’s top angle bars, lock pins extend 
fully through the bottom slots in the bucket hitch, 
and handles are locked down.

Make sure mounting bar on the Euro hitch is 
aligned and positioned under the bucket’s upper 
hooks and auto-lock lever is locked into position to 
keep pins from backing out of lower locking lugs. 

4. Consult your tractor Operator’s Manual to determine 

if ballast is required. Add ballast if needed.

5. Inspect condition of hydraulic hoses, fittings, and 

valves before starting the machine. Make sure hoses 

are not pinched, kinked, twisted, or frayed and that 

they will not contact moving parts.

6. Operate hydraulic controls to verify control lever 

movements function properly and equipment 

movements are correct. Make any necessary 

changes to controls and hydraulic hook-ups before 

putting equipment into service. 

Operating Checklist

Check

Ref.

Read and follow all safety rules carefully. 

Refer to “Important Safety Information” and 

safety alert symbols throughout this manual.

All pages

Make sure there are no hydraulic leaks. 

Refer to “Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard”.

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Read and follow hook-up & preparation 

instructions. See “Assembly & Set-Up”.

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Read and follow all operating procedures. 

Refer to“Section 2: Operating Procedures”.

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Read and follow all maintenance instructions. 

See “Section 3: Maintenance & Lubrication”.

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Check bucket initially and periodically for loose 

bolts and pins. See “Torque Values Chart”.

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Summary of Contents for GB25108

Page 1: ...Language please see your Land Pride dealer Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the...

Page 2: ...originally ordered the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements provided in the Specifications Capacities Sectio...

Page 3: ...er Assistance 8 Serial Number 8 Further Assistance 8 Section 1 Assembly Set Up 9 Tractor Requirements 9 Torque Requirements 9 Before You Start 9 Tractor Shutdown Procedure 9 Grapple Arm Tower Assembly...

Page 4: ...e App on your smart phone open the App point your phone on the QR code and take a picture Dealer QR Locator The QR code on the left will link you to available dealers for Land Pride products Refer to...

Page 5: ...it Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment Tr...

Page 6: ...t is necessary to work under the equipment securely support it with stands or suitable blocking beforehand Use properly grounded electrical outlets and tools Use correct tools and equipment for the jo...

Page 7: ...s in the locked up position fasten seat belt snugly and securely to help protect against serious injury or death from falling and machine overturn Avoid High Pressure Fluids Escaping fluid under press...

Page 8: ...ght fitting respirators can not have beards mustaches which interfere with the respirator seal to the face If possible change into disposable or washable work clothes at the work site shower and chang...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information 3 3 20 5 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 10: ...l placement Replace all damaged or missing labels Order new labels from your nearest Land Pride dealer To find your nearest dealer visit our dealer locator at www landpride com 3 Some new equipment in...

Page 11: ...uckets 380 192M 3 3 20 7 Table of Contents 858 237C Warning Underground Utility Hazard 1 Place Back of Grapple Bucket 838 293C Warning To Prevent Injury or Death 1 Place Back of Grapple Bucket 838 094...

Page 12: ...ars of satisfactory use from this machine Application The Land Pride GBE25 and GB25 Series Grapple Buckets have uses and applications in farming ranching horse ranches dairies feedlots construction si...

Page 13: ...t cotter pins are spread Operator s Manual Make sure all grease fittings are in place and lubricated Page 28 Make sure all safety labels are correctly located and legible Replace if damaged Page 6 Sec...

Page 14: ...lifting the arm and tower assembly 8 Pick tower and arm assembly up with the lifting device If needed lower unit to the floor and readjust its straps around the lift point before transporting Refer to...

Page 15: ...A Tighten hoses to elbow fittings 4 Attach 81 2 06 m long hydraulic hoses 9 10 to elbows 5B Tighten hoses to elbow fittings 5 Skip to Counterbalance Valve Optional on page 12 if included Otherwise con...

Page 16: ...port LB tighten hose 7 to adapter 11 15 At port LR tighten hose 9 to adapter 11 16 At port RB tighten hose 8 to adapter 11 17 At port RR tighten hose 10 to adapter 11 18 Attach hydraulic hose clamps 2...

Page 17: ...r to Figure 1 7 1 Attach cross tube 2 to grapple arms 1 using 5 8 11 x 5 1 2 GR5 hex head bolts 5 clamp plates 4 and hex top locknuts 6 Do not tighten nuts at this time 2 Position ends of cross tube 2...

Page 18: ...r with an attached Euro hitch plate 1 Lower loader hitch plate as far as possible 2 If required manually move locking handle on the loader hitch plate until locking pins are pulled fully back and read...

Page 19: ...achment to come loose from the loader hitch plate and fall This Grapple Bucket is designed for attaching to a tractor loader with an attached Universal Quick Attach hitch plate 1 Check for and remove...

Page 20: ...hoses and fittings along their path with zip ties or by other means to protect them from being pinched kinked and or snagged 6 For additional help refer to Hydraulic Hook up in your tractor Operator...

Page 21: ...ning sign under overhead lines indicating type of danger above Always secure equipment with solid non concrete supports before working under it Never go under equipment supported by concrete blocks or...

Page 22: ...e easier to tip over when loader arms are raised due to high center of gravity Do not alter attachment or replace parts on the attachment with other brands Other brands may not fit properly or meet OE...

Page 23: ...when lifting fragile or hollow objects such as a crate This will help protect the object from being crushed 2 Make sure the load does not exceed the rated lift capacity of the tractor loader lifting...

Page 24: ...ination of the tilting front of the bucket down raising the upper grapple tine and raising the loader arms The order in which the load is released will vary depending on type of material being release...

Page 25: ...secure with linchpins 5 5 Return to the tractor and rotate bucket up to align grapple holes B2 with bucket holes B1 and to lift the grapple off the ground 1 to 2 inches 6 Shut tractor down without cha...

Page 26: ...3 and pin 2 from hole A 3 Rotate park stand 1 down as shown and secure in place by inserting pin 2 in hole B 4 Secure pin 2 with hairpin cotter 3 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for the other park stand Refer to...

Page 27: ...n before dismounting Refer to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 9 3 Disconnect customer supplied hydraulic hoses from the tractor and store on the bucket 4 If required manually move locking handle un...

Page 28: ...onnect customer supplied hydraulic hoses from the tractor and store hoses on the bucket 4 Pull front loader lock handles up to remove pins from the bottom slots in the bucket hitch plate 5 Return to t...

Page 29: ...while watching for pedestrian traffic and other obstacles that might get in the way Once free stop and recheck the load to see if it is properly secured If not release the load and re clamp it to make...

Page 30: ...r debris can damage hoses and fittings causing the load to release and fall Perform scheduled maintenance Check for loose hardware missing parts broken parts structural cracks and excessive wear Make...

Page 31: ...the season This will help to ensure the unit is ready for field use the next time you hook up to it 1 Clean off any dirt and grease that may have accumulated on the bucket and grapple Scrape off comp...

Page 32: ...ts 39265 39265 39265 10 Hrs Hydraulic Cylinder Rod Pivot Pin 2 Zerks 1 per cylinder Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As required make sure grease is visible 10 Hrs Hydraulic Cylinder...

Page 33: ...E and Valve included 1618 lbs 734 kg 1608 lbs 730 kg 1658 lbs 752 kg 1648 lbs 748 kg 1792 lbs 813 kg 1786 lbs 810 kg Bucket Capacity Struck 1 00 cu yd 0 76 m3 1 07 cu yd 0 82 m3 1 18 cu yd 0 90 m3 Ove...

Page 34: ...s wide range of tractors 90 2 29 m 96 2 44 m 108 2 74 m Struck capacity 1 0 1 2 Cu Yd 0 76m3 0 92m3 Allows high volume material handling Universal Quick Attach mount Allows grapple to be installed rem...

Page 35: ...nd or damaged and Hydraulic fittings are damaged above Load is shifting Hitch is not properly attached to tractor Always make certain hitch is properly attached before lifting a load Reattach hitch to...

Page 36: ...20 235 170 M16 X 2 145 105 225 165 315 230 5 8 11 130 97 205 150 285 210 M16 X 1 5 155 115 240 180 335 245 5 8 18 150 110 230 170 325 240 M18 X 2 5 195 145 310 230 405 300 3 4 10 235 170 360 265 510 3...

Page 37: ...e also specifically includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty should be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and al...

Page 38: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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