Log Grab for a JCB 8008 CTS Micro Digger

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ohjustsomeguy

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Hi everyone, my first post, my first digger.

Been using the digger for a week to excavate for a driveway. Later I'll need to unload and stack a few hundred concrete retaining wall blocks weighing approx 30kg each.

I've never used a log grab before.

Would a grab mounted on the JCB 8008 assist or is it just likely to damage the blocks too much?
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Hi everyone, my first post, my first digger.

Been using the digger for a week to excavate for a driveway. Later I'll need to unload and stack a few hundred concrete retaining wall blocks weighing approx 30kg each.

I've never used a log grab before.

Would a grab mounted on the JCB 8008 assist or is it just likely to damage the blocks too much?
depends whether tou have a touch like a bull elephant or not
don't want a log grab - the tynes over lap, although it is do-able , it's not as easy as a selectror grab
I have a little Haner on my 8015 which works very well, but it's not just a case of hanging it on the dipper - it needs a supply to operate it too:rolleyes:
not on my usual 'puter, or I'd put some pix up for you
 
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Smiffy

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depends whether tou have a touch like a bull elephant or not
don't want a log grab - the tynes over lap, although it is do-able , it's not as easy as a selectror grab
I have a little Haner on my 8015 which works very well, but it's not just a case of hanging it on the dipper - it needs a supply to operate it too:rolleyes:
not on my usual 'puter, or I'd put some pix up for you

I wouldn't get a selector grab either. You hire a proper probst kerb lifter for £50 a week. No plumping required either.

 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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ok
plugged in my standalone HD
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bear in mind it's also 50+kgs, 'fore you start 'grabbing'
 
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ohjustsomeguy

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Thanks Smiffy, that looks better for blocks, especially with the rubber contacts.

I've seen this used one available to buy cheaply...

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How would I attach that to the JCB 8008?
 
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ohjustsomeguy

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I don't think I have a quick hitch....

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I've marked red where I think it should strap on, is this position okay? Would prefer to remove the bucket to reduce the weight, but I can't imagine where to strap it then.
 
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ohjustsomeguy

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Once I've lifted a block and stacked it, how do I release the kerb grab so I can unload the next block? Or do I need an accomplice?
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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It just hangs off a chain or strap from the quick hitch's lifting point
and would need a swivel in the set up somewhere .... either a swivel hook or a swivel link

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V8Druid

V8Druid

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Remove the bucket and get a hook that fits on the bottom pin is best option. The budget option is a strap through the pin hole.
going to struggle to find a shackle that'll span the dipper end eye though ... needs a U shaped lift point creating to shackle to :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Once I've lifted a block and stacked it, how do I release the kerb grab so I can unload the next block? Or do I need an accomplice?
difficult to tell from the pix, whether it's an 'auto latcher' or not ??
 
pettsy

pettsy

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it’s only for an 8008 so you won’t have a massive lift height to work with. I’ve got a fairly thin 1t lifting strap I’ve used through the main pin hole on my e10 before. That might not work with yours as I think they’re only 25mm pins.
 
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Smiffy

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going to struggle to find a shackle that'll span the dipper end eye though ... needs a U shaped lift point creating to shackle to :rolleyes:

That's what I mean, you can buy lifting cradles that fit the dipper.
Once I've lifted a block and stacked it, how do I release the kerb grab so I can unload the next block? Or do I need an accomplice?
They are auto latching so the first time you take all weight off the lifting point of them the latch releases and it grabs the block. The second time you take all weight off the lifting point it re latches and stays spread.

and would need a swivel in the set up somewhere .... either a swivel hook or a swivel link

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Actually for use with a kerb lifter you want it with as little twist in it as possible. A strop hung between two points, say each side of the dipper, is ideal as it kind of self centres the grab. Then you get your position right as well as how you attach the grab, you might have to add a shackle to turn it on degrees, and you can work by yourself without having to have an assistant. Tales a bit of practice but is doable.
 
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