Of all my implements (not counting the mowers), the grapple saves me the most work overall. It is a perfect match for a CUT when clearing brush or tree debris tasks need to be done. And for removing trees there is simply nothing like the combination of a grapple and a BH mounted ripper. Oops, you don't have a ripper yet do you? You will soon.

As soon as your bank account recovers anyway. Luckily, they are much cheaper to ship.:laughing:
Absolutely the case with me as well. Nothing (I don't mow much) saves me more work than my grapple.
I try to stress how good of a purchase it was, but I can't really put it into words. When I think about the most useful thing I have (not limiting myself to tractor related equipment) it is by far the grapple on my tractor.
i figured all the time i spent getting on/off the tractor to load brush, logs, trees, rocks, etc it would have paid for it's self by now in time saved.
You couldn't be more correct. :thumbsup:
If I were shopping for a new tractor, and I had a definitive budget that I could not go over, I would deduct $1,500-2k off what I could spend on the tractor and buy the grapple. For any type of woods, brush, or tree work, they are unbeatable for what they provide/cost.
I haven't had my bucket on the tractor since last June. I even bought the $200 dollar ratchet rake but haven't tried it yet since I have no reason to put the bucket back on.
You will be VERY happy with your new grapple!
Also, until you have your ripper built, you can use the grapple for digging as well. This is a big advantage of the 48" grapple, you can actually dig around the stump of a good sized tree to break the roots free, then knock it over.
I've put my grapple through A LOT of stress and it hasn't shown any signs of breaking (except when I let my dad use it and he tried dragging a fully length tree backwards and turning tightly at the same time, of course torqueing the heck out of the grapple thumb and bending it, ever so slightly, a quick heat up with the torches had that fixed and I told him that probably isn't a good idea)
I do drag trees with the grapple, sometimes two at a time by one stump in each grapple arm, but you can't turn tightly at all when doing so.