5.4 Grapple Removal
1.
Select an area to store the grapple that is dry, level and free
of debris, away from human activity.
2.
Open the grapple forks for maximum stability. Set it down
on wood planks to keep it off the ground. Make sure the
grapple is stable.
WARNING!
Risk of serious injury from escaping high-
pressure oil. Actuate controls after engine
shut down to relieve trapped pressure before
loosening hydraulic connections.
W080
3.
Shut down the skid steer engine. Actuate hydraulic controls
to relieve any trapped pressure in the circuit. Disconnect
the hydraulic hoses from the grapple and cap the lines to
prevent dirt from getting into the couplers.
4.
Tilt the skid steer hitch forward to disengage the flange on
the grapple plate.
5.
Push the latch arms fully up to retract the latch pins from
the grapple plate latch-pin mount and release the grapple.
6.
For the LXG420R, LXG430R, and LXG430RP models,
disconnect the control selector.
7.
Move the skid steer away from the grapple.
5.5 Storage
Store the grapple away from human activity in a dry, level area.
Place wood planks under it to keep it off the ground. If the
grapple cannot be stored inside, cover with a waterproof tarp.
1.
Clean the grapple to remove all dirt, mud, and entangled
material.
2.
Inspect the cylinder, rotator, pivot and grapple for damage.
Repair or replace damaged parts.
3.
Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.
LXG400 Series
Log Grapples
Installation
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