Samandothers
Gold Member
Daveinnh -
Thank you for your comments. I talked with WR Long today. I was/am leaning toward what they call an open bottom grapple vs the root grapple as they call it which some others refer as the clam shell grapple. I like the open bottom as you can slip up under items and then close the top tines. The person at WR Long offered that the clam shell (their root rake) has some advantages too. The load in closer to the loader so more lift or load available. The design is like a blade that you can lower the tines in the ground and push to deal with roots and the pressure is more on the loader arms than the cyclinders. Also the clam shell allows the top tines to close down closer to the 'back' of the grapple so you can grab or squeeze better a single pole or tree. He was very helpful.
I now discovers about 4 different companies in Denton NC that make and sell these items. I have yet to get price from WR Long as I must go through a dealer. So far other companies for a 60 or 63 inch is about 1500 to 1800. These all seem stout units with 1/2' steel two cyclinders and two top grapples. The weight on most are about 700lbs. WR Long is a bit lighter.
Thank you for your comments. I talked with WR Long today. I was/am leaning toward what they call an open bottom grapple vs the root grapple as they call it which some others refer as the clam shell grapple. I like the open bottom as you can slip up under items and then close the top tines. The person at WR Long offered that the clam shell (their root rake) has some advantages too. The load in closer to the loader so more lift or load available. The design is like a blade that you can lower the tines in the ground and push to deal with roots and the pressure is more on the loader arms than the cyclinders. Also the clam shell allows the top tines to close down closer to the 'back' of the grapple so you can grab or squeeze better a single pole or tree. He was very helpful.
I now discovers about 4 different companies in Denton NC that make and sell these items. I have yet to get price from WR Long as I must go through a dealer. So far other companies for a 60 or 63 inch is about 1500 to 1800. These all seem stout units with 1/2' steel two cyclinders and two top grapples. The weight on most are about 700lbs. WR Long is a bit lighter.