dknarnd
Gold Member
Does anyone have one of their grappels?
For my TC40 and 16LA loader they suggest the RBG-60 unit which is 567 lbs but I'm more inclined to get the RBG2-48 at 325 lbs or the RBG2-60 at 365 lbs. Of course they are being cautions because they do not know how it will be used. I know Island Tractor is going to hop in here and promote the Millonzi 48" grapple but I just keep thinking I like the clamshell style. If my main use would be brush piles then I would go with the Millonzi but more of my use is going to be picking up single trees or rocks. Trees that fall into the fields from storms or dead hardwood trees for firewood then large rocks. I do have a potential project to clean up my collapsed barn so with that in mind I will probably go with the 60" version just because it will cover the width of the front tires a little better.
Besides now with the prices I am hearing people talk about for the Millonzi 48" grapple W.R. Long is only $500 more for the 48".
For my TC40 and 16LA loader they suggest the RBG-60 unit which is 567 lbs but I'm more inclined to get the RBG2-48 at 325 lbs or the RBG2-60 at 365 lbs. Of course they are being cautions because they do not know how it will be used. I know Island Tractor is going to hop in here and promote the Millonzi 48" grapple but I just keep thinking I like the clamshell style. If my main use would be brush piles then I would go with the Millonzi but more of my use is going to be picking up single trees or rocks. Trees that fall into the fields from storms or dead hardwood trees for firewood then large rocks. I do have a potential project to clean up my collapsed barn so with that in mind I will probably go with the 60" version just because it will cover the width of the front tires a little better.
Besides now with the prices I am hearing people talk about for the Millonzi 48" grapple W.R. Long is only $500 more for the 48".