JFS2295
Silver Member
So far the pictures / text of these two different manufacturers look like the issue is the load from the locked hydraulic cylinder due to forces trying to open or close the upper jaw, using the rear cylinder mount arm as a lever. So much of the force is being transmitted to the cylinder mount rather than all of the three hinge points.
The Millonzi was built stronger at the upper tube with the 1/4" box tube for sure, and probably the best way to modify the unit would be a complete replacement of the upper tube, not something that is practical in the field. But Millonzi labor and materials cost back when it was purchased for $500 is certainly not the same as the pricing when these were purchased, so I would counter the Millonzi is a higher priced / class unit.
It's possible that between these two different suppliers of broken grapples that one just copied the other ones design rather then doing the engineering, or trying to get a hold of the older Millonzi example.
But we still have to come back to what these were designed to do which was not be a bulldozer.
This guy may (or maybe not) have put more thought into these pushing on trees based on the grabbing teeth. He seems to be proud of thick steel.
www.TheRakeShop.com / Root Rakes Grapples Attachments & Skid Steers
The Millonzi was built stronger at the upper tube with the 1/4" box tube for sure, and probably the best way to modify the unit would be a complete replacement of the upper tube, not something that is practical in the field. But Millonzi labor and materials cost back when it was purchased for $500 is certainly not the same as the pricing when these were purchased, so I would counter the Millonzi is a higher priced / class unit.
It's possible that between these two different suppliers of broken grapples that one just copied the other ones design rather then doing the engineering, or trying to get a hold of the older Millonzi example.
But we still have to come back to what these were designed to do which was not be a bulldozer.
This guy may (or maybe not) have put more thought into these pushing on trees based on the grabbing teeth. He seems to be proud of thick steel.
www.TheRakeShop.com / Root Rakes Grapples Attachments & Skid Steers