Digging With The Lower Jaw; Transport Position - Toro 22577 Operator's Manual

Grapple rake
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3.
You can also use this method to rip out bushes.
Place the upper jaw teeth into the ground on
the far side of the bush and then close the jaws
around the bush and roots, ripping the bush out
of the ground.

Digging with the Lower Jaw

1.
Open the jaws and lower the lower jaw teeth into
the ground
(Figure
2.
Drive the machine forward.
Note:
This digs furrows in the earth breaking
up the sod and pushing any debris ahead of the
attachment.
Figure 5
6).
Figure 6

Transport Position

When transporting the grapple, keep it as close to the
ground as possible, no more than 15 cm (6 inches)
above the ground. Tilt the attachment rearward and
keep the jaws closed.
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1. No more than 15 cm (6
inches) above the ground.
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Figure 7
2. Tilt the attachment
rearward.
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