Curious ... why are 2 clamps needed? I have just a narrow one in the center. What superior function am I losing?I have a 73 inch grapple on my L4600 it works fine but I think I would rather have a 60 inch but would want dual clamps the larger grapple is very heavy
Curious ... why are 2 clamps needed? I have just a narrow one in the center. What superior function am I losing?
A good question I have had both single clamp and dual. If you are picking up uneven material such as a tree with stump attached one clamp closes on stump and other on smaller trunk with the same force. also the clamps being spaced apart makes clamping surface wider. sorry these examples are probably clear as mud.Curious ... why are 2 clamps needed? I have just a narrow one in the center. What superior function am I losing?
Yeah. ... I have never used a double clamp arrangement. From using a single I can see that double would offer some advantage in some circumstances. If I could make an extra clamp appear when beneficial I would love it. Due to the permanent overhead imposed by the 2 clamp arrangement I wouldnt install one tho. The added weight is always a factor, altho not much issue with the 7520. The main things to me are added control paraphernalia and the frequent times wide spread clamps would get in the way during a push or some other positioning maneuver, and an inattentive slip up would rack the structure. To me a grapples competence is the most complete when is more general than specific. For my work that means narrow and strong.I only have one clamp but everyone with two say that you can clamp on an uneven item and each clamp will clamp to too different width things because the can operate independently. I really didn't think that would make any difference till after I had my single lid grapple, I don't have the problem with uneven things but if I want to pickup two different pieces of sectioned log I can't because they are never the same size and I can only clamp on one of them so I agree with this reasoning, because well because hind sight is 20/20!:ashamed: But I still love my grapple because any grapple is better than no grapple at all! Someday I will probably get a double lid but I will also keep my single lid because it is a rake grapple which is what I bought if for to begin with, it really wasn't meant for logs or fire wood but I just don't know how I ever lived without it before!
Quite clear. Certainly of some value in those cases.A good question I have had both single clamp and dual. If you are picking up uneven material such as a tree with stump attached one clamp closes on stump and other on smaller trunk with the same force. also the clamps being spaced apart makes clamping surface wider. sorry these examples are probably clear as mud.