Brush Grapple Preferred Width?

   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #21  
Agree with Ken. The forks do look like a good solid option as well, but it may be difficult to grub roots and brush cleanly like in this picture below. I have a pair of clamp on pallet forks for my bucket when needing to move pallets. Probably just need to decide on whether you need to do more grubbing/ground engagement grappling, or pallet type grappling. Both seem useful in certain instances.

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   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #22  
Agree with Ken. The forks do look like a good solid option as well, but it may be difficult to grub roots and brush cleanly like in this picture below. I have a pair of clamp on pallet forks for my bucket when needing to move pallets. Probably just need to decide on whether you need to do more grubbing/ground engagement grappling, or pallet type grappling. Both seem useful in certain instances. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=466473"/>

Ugh!!! Perfect photo example. I was digging for photos and you beat me to it... Leaves a great finish
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #23  
I went with the narrowest possible for these reasons.

1. To keep from having leverage out side of the lift arms and twisting the loader from a one sided hook with a rock,root, or stump.
2. Weight. I use a SSQA and as it weighs a bit also, I wanted to keep as much weight of the grapple down in order to pick up more.
3. It's easier to see the sides and front where you are digging into without the overhang of the grapple on each side.
4. More maneuverable in tight areas between trees and buildings. (Though I still have managed to leave orange and black paint on various trees and buildings on our place still!)

I bought the EA compact wicked largely because of the steel used is stronger vs the weight. I can attest that I haven't bent or tweaked mine yet doing stumps, rocks, and grubbing.
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #24  
Ugh!!! Perfect photo example. I was digging for photos and you beat me to it... Leaves a great finish
FIRST time I read this, "I" read, "I was digging "potatoes" and you ....."

Kinda funny, lol as I "push my forks together" and then use the pallet forks/grapple to dig my row of flower bulbs every fall.

I sale the bulbs every year, and using the tractor to go down the row, lifting the root balls out of the soil, makes the job MUCH easier!

SR
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #25  
FIRST time I read this, "I" read, "I was digging "potatoes" and you ....."

SR

Now that there's funny! After your observation I cannot read it any other way. "Potatoes". Garden row digging round goes to the pallet fork setup. Point - Sawyer Rob.
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #26  
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #27  
I'm in the timber a lot. FEL bucket is 84". Grapple is 72". Works better in tight spaces.

Double claw all the way.
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #28  
I can't see where a dedicated grapple will do anything that my set up won't do, (maybe in an individual specialized circumstance you could find something ?) but I see LOT'S of "every day" things, that my set up WILL do that a grapple won't...

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SR
Your fork set up is very useful, especially if you don't have a grapple.

I have pallet forks and grapples, the forks don't get used much, but they don't have a thumb on top. :)

One of the things that I have to do a lot, is pick up dead tree branches. I use the dual lid grapple, then walk around manually picking up all the small pieces and put them in the bottom of the grapple. That won't work with your fork set up.

Another thing that I can do, is pick up several big rocks, in one trip. That won't work with your fork set up.

The rock pile

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   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #29  
Actually, once you get a couple lengths of brush or limbs on the forks, they then will hold all the small stuff you want to pile on, I do that all the time...

It also isn't true that I can't pick several rocks at a time, just adjust the forks in or out to where you need them and scoop the rocks up up...

SR
 
   / Brush Grapple Preferred Width? #30  
As most of you know, I have a sawmill, so I do quite a bit of logging. That means in a lot of cases, there's brush to deal with! It's easy to open the grapple, drive ahead sliding the forks flat on the ground, letting the brush pile on the forks...

Every once in a while I close the grapple and that compress' the brush, then open it back up and keep letting it load on,

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Many times I drop the tree's in a field, so all the brush has to be cleaned up and the pallet forks/grapple makes short work on that job.

SR
 
 

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