Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple?

   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #2  
I back drag with my skid steer rake all the time, usually with the grapple down for better visibility. Mine does have a 3 inch pipe about 10 inches up from the tine points.
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   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #3  
It works awesome. I do it all the time. mine has 2 clamps and 2 teeth each. They are on one line so they can raise and lower independently to grab an uneven object like a stump but for back dragging they just level out. 4 teeth is all you need for bushy scrubby stuff usually. it doesn't take much to grab the whole pile.
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   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #4  
The only time I back drag is when the job is done and I'm dressing things up. Not too long ago a friend asked me what disc I used to finish a field. There was no disc, only back dragging with the grapple.
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #5  
Compared to a typical rake grapple that has one lid and many tines, a typical 2 lid L grapple with only 4 tines will not back rake worth a dang. But they can do an "okay" job.

What are you trying to back rake?
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #6  
Compared to a typical rake grapple that has one lid and many tines, a typical 2 lid L grapple with only 4 tines will not back rake worth a dang. But they can do an "okay" job.

What are you trying to back rake?

It will not do dirt, but pulling brush backwards works really well.
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple?
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Compared to a typical rake grapple that has one lid and many tines, a typical 2 lid L grapple with only 4 tines will not back rake worth a dang. But they can do an "okay" job.

What are you trying to back rake?

Limbs, woody debris, roots from a clear cut
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #8  
A Landscape Rake on the back of your tractor is a great compliment to a grapple for finishing, cleaning up fine debris.
Travis
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #9  
A Landscape Rake on the back of your tractor is a great compliment to a grapple for finishing, cleaning up fine debris.
Travis

Agreed. I have this ETA 84" model with gauge wheels, which make a heck of a good difference.
 
   / Can you back drag, or back rake effectively with a dual hydraulic grapple? #10  
A Landscape Rake on the back of your tractor is a great compliment to a grapple for finishing, cleaning up fine debris.
Travis

Yep. That is one attachment I have not got around to buying yet. Sure would be handy cleaning up debris.
 
 
 
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