Grapple Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid?

   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #31  
I have all three and one thing you will not be able to do without a grapple is brush clearing and hauling effectively.

Efficiently as a grapple, probably not. But with a bucket to push the brush into a pile to grab it. I've cleared brush with everything from an old 3 wheel ATV and a chain after piling it up by hand to using my backhoe bucket to pinch it against the dipper stick. If I had a thumb on it I doubt I would have much of a use for a grapple on my compact. If the space between the thumb and the bucket was adjustable I could only imagine the size of rocks I could lift.

I've found that until I win the Power Ball I have to make compromises. I have a set of clamp on forks (a compromise that has the extreme penalty of moving the weight far in front of the pivot pins) that I use often. A better compromise would be a set of quick attach forks that could also be used as a grapple. If the space between the forks turned out to be too much of an issue something could be made to slip onto the forks that simulated the lower portion of a grapple down the road.
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #32  
Efficiently as a grapple, probably not. But with a bucket to push the brush into a pile to grab it. I've cleared brush with everything from an old 3 wheel ATV and a chain after piling it up by hand to using my backhoe bucket to pinch it against the dipper stick. If I had a thumb on it I doubt I would have much of a use for a grapple on my compact. If the space between the thumb and the bucket was adjustable I could only imagine the size of rocks I could lift.

I've found that until I win the Power Ball I have to make compromises. I have a set of clamp on forks (a compromise that has the extreme penalty of moving the weight far in front of the pivot pins) that I use often. A better compromise would be a set of quick attach forks that could also be used as a grapple. If the space between the forks turned out to be too much of an issue something could be made to slip onto the forks that simulated the lower portion of a grapple down the road.

I totally understand compromise. A Grapple addition is usually expensive because the host tractor is not plumbed for it. By the time you buy a Grapple and buy the necessary hydraulics you'll have thousands of dollars invested. Often hard to justify. Until you have it. Then hard to understand not having one.

Forks with a claw are very effective forks. But they aren't a Grapple. They are cheaper, but less effective.

An example, your Avatar pic. With a Grapple you could have moved all those rocks and never left the seat. :)
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #33  
Forks with a grapple can't be too "less" effective, as they will do many things a dedicated grapple can't do!

SR
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #34  
Way to go Larry. No personal responsibility. Totally dumped it on James and I. Way to go........ ;)

My mom always said I ran with the wrong crowd and was easily influenced...:D

Richard, you reckon he meant to throw us under the bus?:D

If you can't throw you're friends under the bus, who can you.:)
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #35  
FWIW - I have both and find myself using the one-lid the most. I use the two-lid only when needing the width advantage of having the same footprint width of my tractor e.g working a fenceline
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #36  
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #37  
My mom always said I ran with the wrong crowd and was easily influenced...:D



If you can't throw you're friends under the bus, who can you.:)

That's what friends are for. Glad to help. :thumbsup::)
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #39  
NOT exactly!

There are NOT "many" things that a dedicated grapple will do, that my pallet forks/grapple won't also do...

SR

Rob, I'm gonna just let you live your fantasy.
 
   / Grapple Advice: single lid or dual lid? #40  
Rob, I'm gonna just let you live your fantasy.

Well, that's one way to answer, when you can't "prove your point"...

All it would take is pictures... lol

SR
 
 

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