Looks like member Snowback is having too much fun testing the capabilities of his Mahindra! So you see, you can grab pretty much anything with a grapple bucket!
Love these pictures. I know if I had a grapple bucket, I would use it all the time!
I’ve had a clam shell bucket on my Kubota L3300 since I bought it over 10 years ago and have thought it was the best attachment I could ever have. That was until a good friend came to help me clean up the mess the loggers left on my property and brought his Bobcat with a Root Rack Grapple.
He did in 15 minutes what would have taken me an afternoon or more. So I looked into them and did a lot of comparing and finally bought one. Best thing I ever bought and has paid for itself many times over.
11- With the Artillian Grapple, you can also DIG, such as stones, roots, stumps, etc.
12- With the Artillian Grapple, you can process firewood to 48 or even 16″ pieces right in the grapple bed. Be sure to add a set of Fangs to hold the log from rotating while cutting.
Just recently bought a grapple from Everything Attachments and I have to say it’s the most useful attachment I ever bought. Handling brush,limbs.blowdowns and bucking firewood has never been easier. What a back Saver! My only regret is I didn’t buy it 20 years ago.
Ok, after reviewing the 10 photos – I am SOLD on a grapple bucket. Now, to find one for my John Deere 522 Loader.
I have basically done everything you show with the slides. I use my grapple bucket more than any attachment I own. My second most is my skidding winch. The two go together. I have a tree farm and about 250 grafted black walnut trees for nut production.
I bought my grapple last October and it is the best implement I have gotten so far with the possible exception of my hydraulic post driver. Nice side benefit is the money I make on the side cleaning up fence lines of brush and trees and tearing out old fencing.
Come off it! As if I need any arguments for getting a grapple bucket. All I need is the money!!
I have a JD 2210 with the 210 loader. This had been an awesome go to workhorse for me. I want to buy a grapple for it immeidately however I can find no information on adding the control for the extra cylinder on my machine. I am looking for a kit to add hydraulics at the back for a 3 point splitter and the grapple on the front, this will make the JD2210 a firewood making powerhouse. Thanks for any suggegstions in fnding a comercial kit for adding the control for the grapple clamp cyiinder and the 3 point splitter at the rear.
I have had a grapple on my John Deere 3120 for 5 years and have not taken it off. I also use it for feeding hay to my equines, also. That has to be #1 on the list. Love it…
I am a 65 year old grandmother that loves my tractor!!!
The grapple is the best attachment I’ve bought for my Kubota BX23. As I am typically picking up tons of leaves and small branches from our cypress trees, I fashioned a board that bolts to the grapple to help me collect full buckets each time. It is sacrificial and about once or twice a year I cut a new one.
I also use the grapple to grab the bottom unit of a two or three level scaffold, tilt the FEL back only slightly, and move it around the property as needed.
I have a 55inch single lid grapple from everything attachments and love it.
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Love these pictures. I know if I had a grapple bucket, I would use it all the time!
I’ve had a clam shell bucket on my Kubota L3300 since I bought it over 10 years ago and have thought it was the best attachment I could ever have. That was until a good friend came to help me clean up the mess the loggers left on my property and brought his Bobcat with a Root Rack Grapple.
He did in 15 minutes what would have taken me an afternoon or more. So I looked into them and did a lot of comparing and finally bought one. Best thing I ever bought and has paid for itself many times over.
11- With the Artillian Grapple, you can also DIG, such as stones, roots, stumps, etc.
12- With the Artillian Grapple, you can process firewood to 48 or even 16″ pieces right in the grapple bed. Be sure to add a set of Fangs to hold the log from rotating while cutting.
Just recently bought a grapple from Everything Attachments and I have to say it’s the most useful attachment I ever bought. Handling brush,limbs.blowdowns and bucking firewood has never been easier. What a back Saver! My only regret is I didn’t buy it 20 years ago.
Ok, after reviewing the 10 photos – I am SOLD on a grapple bucket. Now, to find one for my John Deere 522 Loader.
I have basically done everything you show with the slides. I use my grapple bucket more than any attachment I own. My second most is my skidding winch. The two go together. I have a tree farm and about 250 grafted black walnut trees for nut production.
I bought my grapple last October and it is the best implement I have gotten so far with the possible exception of my hydraulic post driver. Nice side benefit is the money I make on the side cleaning up fence lines of brush and trees and tearing out old fencing.
Come off it! As if I need any arguments for getting a grapple bucket. All I need is the money!!
I have a JD 2210 with the 210 loader. This had been an awesome go to workhorse for me. I want to buy a grapple for it immeidately however I can find no information on adding the control for the extra cylinder on my machine. I am looking for a kit to add hydraulics at the back for a 3 point splitter and the grapple on the front, this will make the JD2210 a firewood making powerhouse. Thanks for any suggegstions in fnding a comercial kit for adding the control for the grapple clamp cyiinder and the 3 point splitter at the rear.
I have had a grapple on my John Deere 3120 for 5 years and have not taken it off. I also use it for feeding hay to my equines, also. That has to be #1 on the list. Love it…
I am a 65 year old grandmother that loves my tractor!!!
The grapple is the best attachment I’ve bought for my Kubota BX23. As I am typically picking up tons of leaves and small branches from our cypress trees, I fashioned a board that bolts to the grapple to help me collect full buckets each time. It is sacrificial and about once or twice a year I cut a new one.
I also use the grapple to grab the bottom unit of a two or three level scaffold, tilt the FEL back only slightly, and move it around the property as needed.
I have a 55inch single lid grapple from everything attachments and love it.