mike69440
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- Joined
- Jun 2, 2005
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- Central NH (God's Country)
- Tractor
- 2005 L39 Kubota, 2020 Polaris 570 Sportsman, 2006 RTV 900, 2019 RTV1100C, 1997 Komatsu PC75UU2E w/ Thumb & Blade, 2013 Mahindra Max28XL Shuttle plus many attachments
1) even the lightest duty grapple is made of far sturdier material than even a heavy duty standard bucket. Nobody "breaks" grapples trying to lift heavy loads.
2) you can use a one ton grapple if you want but your net lift capacity will always be lower with a larger grapple than with smaller.
3) the risk with carrying a very large log or tree is not the weight but rather the twisting force if you don't grapple at midpoint or if you move too quickly or hit an obstruction on one side while moving. The twisting force is as likely to damage the FEL as the grapple and frankly if one has to give I'd rather it be the grapple. Way easier to repair or replace.
Picking up loads off center and odd shaped rock, I've bent my AR400 Steel tined HD grapple
It weights abou 700 Lbs
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