Product feature: Falcon Slash Grapple Rake


The locally developed Falcon Slash Grapple Rake comes in two models that are compatible with current Ensign grapples

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A fully loaded Falcon Slash Grapple Rake on a NZ logging skid site

A new take on an old method to deal with forestry slash is set to help New Zealand logging crews more effectively manage skid sites and landings, with the potential to increase productivity.

The locally developed Falcon Slash Grapple Rake brings fresh thinking to slash control in a typical Kiwi approach. The Falcon Slash Grapple Rake fits around two of the most common sizes of Ensign grapple, and an independent study shows that it can reduce the laborious task by as much as one hour a day while helping improve safety and environmental outcomes.

Designed by loggers, for loggers

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The Falcon Slash Grapple Rake comes in two models that are compatible with current Ensign grapples

The idea for the new attachment was suggested by Moutere Logging M3 crew manager Steve Johnson, who was frustrated with existing methods of managing slash and debris on their sites.

"I was up on the skid for three hours one evening, moving slash for management purposes and thought there’s got to be a better way as I continued to pick up small loads," says Steve.

The Falcon Slash Grapple Rake consists of a one-piece spring lock system to attach to either side of a standard Ensign grapple commonly used for loading. It can effectively grab huge amounts of slash in one go, which can then be precisely placed in a designated area.

Three design requirements

"There were three points that I determined it needed to have when it was designed. One, it must be quick to take on and off. Two, it needs to have minimal maintenance and accessories to ensure it’s simple — no plumbing. And lastly, it needed to be versatile to be able to still be used for logs such as loading or sorting if needed," Steve says.

An industry perspective

"Clearing slash from skids and landings can be a real headache," says Darrin Barr of DC Equipment, the company behind Falcon Forestry Equipment products. "Slash grapples aren’t new, but the suggestion made by Steve for an attachment that fits around an existing grapple is a great solution. The aim was to turn that into a simple piece of engineering that works well in the forest."

Three minutes to hook up

DC Equipment has designed two versions in conjunction with a local engineering company — one to fit the Ensign 1530 and a larger model to fit the Ensign 1730, weighing 1100kg and 1200kg respectively, in addition to the weight of the grapple. Fitting or removing from the host grapple takes around three minutes.

The grapple rakes are already working well with the Moutere crews and grabbed a lot of attention when displayed for the first time at the recent forestry show in Rotorua.

The seven units are on order during the prototype phase and have highlighted the versatility of the Falcon Slash Grapple Rake, thanks to its ability to augment an existing Ensign rotating grapple, along with ease of use.

"If you have an alternate branded grapple, there’s scope to include these during our development with the final solution being a complete grapple product that’s versatile across the skid," says Darrin.

For more information, contact Darrin Barr 03 544 7438 or email sales@dce.co.nz.

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