PBinWA
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Bonehead - here's a grapple to help you clear brush!
Only $2000!
http://www.ironsearch.com/IRONsearch/inventory-detail.aspx?IWNO=442209
Only $2000!
http://www.ironsearch.com/IRONsearch/inventory-detail.aspx?IWNO=442209
Anytime! You guys have helped me learn so much. If you need anything at all please let me know.
View attachment 1386Check this out, Westendorf makes good stuff
What is that thing??? A 4-in-1??? Or a grapple??? or both??? I'd have to say it looks like a combination of BOTH!Good first post mongoose. Biggest grapple I've ever seen. Kewl.
The problem is that it takes a good hour or so working with any such specialty attachment to know if it might suit your needs on your tractor. Takes even longer if you are trying to compare models and/or brands. For most of us, that's just not realistic unless you happen to be in a situation where you can rent the exact attachment(s) under consideration for a good test run... so you give it your best shot, pay your money and take your chances.Just remember , there are alot of skid steer manufacturers out there you have alot of options, I have found that most guys regret decisions faster the quicker they made the decision, take your time and check them all out. You are more apt to be happier longer. and wo knows maybe even end up with an attachment you will really enjoy for years!
The problem with 4-in-1 buckets are people see 4-in1 they think they can move the earth off it's axis, but in reality they can't. The first time you try and move a larger than normal item ie. rock and bend or damage the back it will never close right again, this is the main problem that we have seen with these type grapples, it is a great concept but one that has not been perfected yet.View attachment 1386Check this out, Westendorf makes good stuff
The problem is that it takes a good hour or so working with any such specialty attachment to know if it might suit your needs on your tractor. Takes even longer if you are trying to compare models and/or brands. For most of us, that's just not realistic unless you happen to be in a situation where you can rent the exact attachment(s) under consideration for a good test run... so you give it your best shot, pay your money and take your chances.
I've bought SSUQA attachments that worked poorly with my tractor and I've bought other attachments that have been the cat's meow! In the particular case of root/rock grapples for use on compact utility tractors, I advise folks to study the weight (high=bad) vs. strength (high=good) issue very carefully and don't just assume that a grapple (or any other such attachment) that performs well on a skid steer will also perform similarly well on a CUT.
Dougster
I think most of you already know that my grapple's cylinders were defective when received. I didn't notice this so much in initial springtime testing on brush and relatively small rocks around my yard, but it became painfully & embarrassingly clear on my infamous multi-week "rockscape" job... the first major test of the grapple on countless 12+ inch diameter logs and extremely large rocks. It was a B%#$@ and a half to work around that defective cylinder problem, but I did get the job done thanks to the power of the Mahindra and a lot of very creative operating & maneuvering. It was not a fun (or safe) experience at all and the grapple took a monumental beating in the process. It will never be quite the same. And thank God Almighty for the CAT bucket... which ended up standing in superbly for both the grapple and the stump bucket at times, neither of which met my expectations.Doug, is this an indication that your grapple does not work as you had hoped? What is it that does not work as you thought it would?