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   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #202  
My Titan opens to 39" - point to point. but with the way the jaw teeth are designed, its further in the center. Honestly, I wish it had one more tooth on the jaw. It could use it.

I am still adjusting to working with it. Picking large logs and such is easy.... a pile of 'shrapnel' wood is harder to get (at least without a bunch of dirt too). Its pretty amazing how much dirt it will pick up!

I may consider adding more tines in the future, although I will only add them in the bottom, and not extend out in front of the spacer pipe. I only want them to prevent smaller things from falling out the bottom.

I have been able to uproot some smaller trees with it, but they can be difficult. Some of that could just be the location of them, and my available attack approach.

So far I am reasonably happy with it. I am glad for sure that I went with only a 48". TSO - I would suggest you stick with a 48" as well. I think you will be disappointed in anything larger. I would likely not go with a larger grapple until I hit 50hp tractor size. Granted, thats just my opinion.
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #203  
I am glad for sure that I went with only a 48". TSO - I would suggest you stick with a 48" as well. I think you will be disappointed in anything larger. I would likely not go with a larger grapple until I hit 50hp tractor size. Granted, thats just my opinion.

I went with a 66" grapple on my 50 hp tractor. I initially purchased a 48", but when the employee brought it around on the skid steer, I knew it was too small for my tractor. So I went in to the sales office and paid the difference for a 66". I'm glad I did as my tractor is well capable of picking up all that I can scoop up with my grapple.

HP
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #204  
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   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #205  
Here is a tall back, 50" opening rake style grapple. Anybody have one?

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That is a unique design and looks like someone mated a standard grapple with a clamshell. It is indeed very tall with a very large opening but, it has very short bottom tines like a clamshell. Looks good for carrying lots of brush but not so good for digging. I'd never seen such a hybrid before.
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #206  
I went with a 66" grapple on my 50 hp tractor. I initially purchased a 48", but when the employee brought it around on the skid steer, I knew it was too small for my tractor. So I went in to the sales office and paid the difference for a 66". I'm glad I did as my tractor is well capable of picking up all that I can scoop up with my grapple.

HP
Think you made the right choice, with 50 hp it makes it about as wide as your track width, mine is also 66" and haven't found it to be a problem picking up anything weight wise....most cases the added width is an advantage in how fast the job gets done...
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #207  
I just got a 66 inch BoDozer for my 4720 last week. I've used it for about 8 hours now. It is indestructable.
 

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   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #208  
I just got a 66 inch BoDozer for my 4720 last week. I've used it for about 8 hours now. It is indestructable.

Very Nice:thumbsup:
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #209  
Think you made the right choice, with 50 hp it makes it about as wide as your track width, mine is also 66" and haven't found it to be a problem picking up anything weight wise....most cases the added width is an advantage in how fast the job gets done...

Picking up with a wide grapple wouldn't be a problem unless you get close to your lifting capacity. Mostly the wider grapple hinders you when digging. But if you primarily move debris and have the lifting capacity to handle the grapple plus the load, then you made a very good choice. As an example, if you were doing storm cleanup and had a big machine, wider is better. If you are digging or have lifting limitations, narrow is better. In most all cases larger vertical opening is better and I don't see that discussed as much as I think it should be. I tend to push my piles into school bus size heaps and then want as big a bite as possible when feeding the fire or moving the pile.
 
   / Which type of grapple is best suited for... #210  
I just got a 66 inch BoDozer for my 4720 last week. I've used it for about 8 hours now. It is indestructable.

Looks very nice.. For a rake grapple, it has good size lower teeth.
 
 
 
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