Piston
Elite Member
I wonder why no one can build a common sense grapple like that anymore. Wide opening, narrow, lightweight. Perfect.
Closest I see out there is the 48 inch WR Long obg2 but by the time I ship it, it is $2K.
Grapples were no where near as popular 12 years ago as they are now. Not to mention the price of 'everything' has gone up since then, increasing costs. Also, Millonzi is no longer business, so that should tell you something as well. As I understand it, the guy died, but not sure if it was a one man show or not. If so, then the profit margins don't need to be nearly as high.
The WR Long is an EXCELLENT grapple.
Armydoc, I think there is a happy medium with width of a grapple. No, you don't 'need' it to cover your tire tracks, and no, you don't 'need' a wide grapple. However, you can be more productive with one so there is an advantage.
The main reasons to go with a narrow grapple, are lighter weight (which doesn't apply to you), less cost (which may or may not), and the belief that a narrower one will dig better (which mathematically it will, however I've never had a problem digging anything, so it's not a legit reason), and you will not have any issues with digging with the power you have.
To me, it seems like the 72" would be pretty ideal. However, I'd go with whatever Xfaxman recommends since he has the same machine. The rest of us just speculating.