Grapple Grapple Recommendations

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dirtymartini

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LS R4047 FEL & Backhoe
Some of you may have replied in my earlier thread asking for advice for a first attachment. After much thought and re-reading all the advice I have decided a Grapple makes the most sense for what I am going to be doing in this phase of my project...picking up trees that I felled, clearing brush, cleaning up deadfalls etc.

I have an LS R4047 so I would like to get a Grapple to match the Tractor's abilities....
 
   / Grapple Recommendations #2  
Although I don't own one yet you should take a serious look at those made by Everything Attachments. Light weight and pretty strong.

Here's a training video :)
Before you watch the video, keep in mind.....

It's cheaper for us to tear up a grapple and scratch a new tractor than it is to fix multiple, untested grapples after delivery.

Ted's brother is a Kubota Dealer so we buy them at cost and then we'll sell them as "Only used on Sunday by Grandmother" :laughing:

The story behind this quick test:
We told a local customer that he could take delivery of this grapple in 3 weeks after product testing, but he started calling us every day wanting it sooner. Finally, we just let him have it, intending to make another for testing.
Since he was local, we knew we could fix any problems that may arise. The customer installed it on his tractor, and bent a cylinder in less than 10 minutes.
We were expecting to see abuse, but the grapple had no signs of even being used. We installed a new cylinder and hooked it to our new L6060 Kubota.
The customer came along with us to some property located a few blocks away from work to unleash the fury and see if the cylinder or grapple would fail.
As you will see in the video, we did everything WRONG that could be done. We pulled with the lids open, pushed trees down with the open lids.....A LOT of things that you shouldn't even think about doing.

Ted did not operate this tractor or grapple like any NORMAL operator in his right mind should, instead he morphed into a neurotic, clueless and impulsive MADMAN!!! He had his seat belt on and didn't care if the tractor flipped or whatever.....it wouldn't be the first tractor or skid steer that he's flipped.
The grapple survived with no damage, other than a few scratches.

The customer returned home with his grapple, satisfied that it must have been a bad cylinder.....but......he bent another in less than 10 minutes. We then figured out that the aux. valve installed by his dealer was plumbed wrong.
The pressure line from the pump was going straight to the aux. valve with no relief, resulting in tremendous, infinite pressure until something breaks... pump, line, valve, cylinders. It should have been plumbed to the power beyond, which has pressure relief built in via the loader valve. His dealer is coming out today to re-plumb the valve correctly.

If ANY grapple or tractor manufacturer saw their product being used in this manner, warranty would forever be DENIED!!!

We did not set out to make a video of this, but I had my phone and just had to capture it. That is why there is no talking from Ted telling you not to do this. For all he knew, I was just taking photos.
Travis

By the way, the grapple that we're testing is the new 73" Wicked Grapple for Large Compact and Utility Tractors.

 
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I just watched part of that video...the thing is like someone else said the have wide selection of grapples but their site doesn't seem to have them in any order. I also don't know if a single grapple is better for me or a double...50" or 60" or wider....
 
   / Grapple Recommendations #4  
For an R4047, I would get a 48" or 54" single lid grapple, but not a light duty economy version. The grapple ETA was using in that video is their new grapple made for UTILITY tractors. You don't need anything that heavy duty.

Your tractor is basically the same size and horsepower as my Kioti DK50SE. If I was buying a grapple today, I'd probably get the 54" version of this one:

Single Lid Root Grapple

I know a lot of people prefer dual lids, and I suppose if I was moving a lot of logs or loads where I needed to clamp down on uneven loads, the dual lids might appeal to me. So your mileage may vary.

I also don't see the attraction of having a wide grapple. Keep in mind that in an off-center pushing or pulling situation, a wider grapple means a longer lever effect exerting more force on your loader arms and mounting points.
 
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For an R4047, I would get a 48" or 54" single lid grapple, but not a light duty economy version. The grapple ETA was using in that video is their new grapple made for UTILITY tractors. You don't need anything that heavy duty.

Your tractor is basically the same size and horsepower as my Kioti DK50SE. If I was buying a grapple today, I'd probably get the 54" version of this one:

Single Lid Root Grapple

I know a lot of people prefer dual lids, and I suppose if I was moving a lot of logs or loads where I needed to clamp down on uneven loads, the dual lids might appeal to me. So your mileage may vary.

I also don't see the attraction of having a wide grapple. Keep in mind that in an off-center pushing or pulling situation, a wider grapple means a longer lever effect exerting more force on your loader arms and mounting points.

Thanks...Somewhere here on one of the threads I read the same thing about a wide Grapple. I found a Tomahawk brand grapple on my local craigslist but don't know anything about their quality.
 
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I bought a Michigan Iron grapple 60" dual lid and I am quite happy with it. Error

It may say error but the link still works.
 

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Thanks...Somewhere here on one of the threads I read the same thing about a wide Grapple. I found a Tomahawk brand grapple on my local craigslist but don't know anything about their quality.

One more thing to consider with grapples is how wide the lids open. The one I linked above opens to 37". Another one I would consider is the W.R. Long OBG2, which is also sold by ETA and it opens to 44", which would be an advantage if you're picking up brush piles, trying to grab a large rock or stump or other unwieldy object. The W.R. Long is supposed to be a very well made grapple too.

Hey, nobody said picking a grapple was gonna be easy. And you thought picking a tractor was hard! ;)
 
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I've got a wildkat 48" single lid on my 1648 Massey, I've beat the **** out of it and it keeps on going, brush, logs, feed hay, get up old hay the cows won't eat, I use it to place culvert, use it to get up big rocks, push out smaller trees. It's taken it pretty well.
 
   / Grapple Recommendations #9  
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I also don't see the attraction of having a wide grapple. Keep in mind that in an off-center pushing or pulling situation, a wider grapple means a longer lever effect exerting more force on your loader arms and mounting points.

This is a point of serious concern to me, so much I started a thread asking about grapple size versus tractor hp/size http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/342672-how-big-your-root-grapple.html?highlight=.

Some people recommend "the width of your tractor". If I was to do that w/ my M4700 I'd need an 80" or 84" wide grapple, depending on how I set the tires. If I got it the width of my bucket it would be 70 or 72 inches. Some people get it much narrower than their bucket.

I'm leaning toward narrower than my bucket.
 
   / Grapple Recommendations #10  
I have a 72" landpride light duty grapple for my L2501. It works fine however it can be tippy if the load isn't properly centered. That could be true with a narrower grapple as well but the extra width compounds the issue. If I had to do it over again, I'd of stepped down to a narrower grapple.
 
 

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