Personally, I wouldn't pay that. I don't like the design or shape of those pointy bottom teeth. I think they would dig into the ground and bend easily. I bought my standard grapple for less than that. Of course that was 5 years ago. But to me, it's a bad design. Check out everything attachments light duty ones. Much better design for probably similar $$$$
Yes. I agree picking up things should work fine. And bales, certainly. But I use mine mostly either scraping the ground at a slight downward angle, or actually plunging it into the ground to uproot. And I doubt if that design would do that well. And I don't think $1000 is a bargain.
If the ground was flat and clear, like in a pasture, that design would suffice. But still don't like those tines. At least for what I do with mine. If I was going to pay $1000 I'd get something else.
It is a Bobcat skid steer Utility Grapple, made with forged tines. Utility Grapple for Loaders and Toolcat - Bobcat CompanyAnybody have experience with a grapple like this? Guy selling a tractor has this attachment with it and I'm just wondering what the pros and cons are of this style vs most the others I see on here.
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$1000 seems high to me, I just traded for this 48" heavy duty grapple.. brand new he had it listed at $850.
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You got a good deal also! :thumbsup:-----------------------
I ended up getting it for $500.
Yes. For $500, it's certainly worth that. It will be very useful cleaning up debris and moving piles. Just be careful when engaging the ground. Let us know how it works out.You got a steal on that IMO! Nice work. I ended up getting it for $500.
Yes. Just be careful when engaging the ground. .
This is my first grapple, clarify that statement if you would..