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jxa5094

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My father in law is buying a JD 110. He is a logger and looking for a grapple for it. I’m having a hard time finding one and info on it. Does anyone have one or info on what we need? TIA!
 

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Is the machine plumbed with auxiliary hydraulics already? I would start there first, if it does not that could get expensive to add them. I would think any grapple that would fit on a 120 to 140 sized machine would potentially fit on a 110 with some fabrication work. If you're going new, you should be able to spec one with the correct pin spacing and dimensions.
 

jxa5094

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Is the machine plumbed with auxiliary hydraulics already? I would start there first, if it does not that could get expensive to add them. I would think any grapple that would fit on a 120 to 140 sized machine would potentially fit on a 110 with some fabrication work. If you're going new, you should be able to spec one with the correct pin spacing and dimensions.
Yes it is plumbed. Do you know any manufacturers I can look at? Im having trouble finding one.
 

FWD

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Go to machinerytrader.com and then scroll down to attachments, then pick grapples and then the log type. There are many there. Rotobec and Barko are big brands. A lot of them are for big machines, but at least you will have numbers to call.
FWD
 
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