CincyFlyer
Veteran Member
Budget and time concerns both prevented me from getting a lighter-weight (and stronger) EA unit, so for under a grand, delivered, I got an MTL 72" dual-lid grapple, in Kubota orange (to set off the Mahindra red) as advertised on eBay. I've played with it for several hours, and have no complaints; it works just fine, it's reasonably well built, not super-heavy (shipping weight was about 550 lbs.), has grease fittings and cylinder covers, and it's made in the USA. The seller (who is the manufacturer) called me and asked what kind of connectors I wanted, so it came ready to rock and roll.
I'm not going to do any actual root raking (except perhaps in the loose dirt where I've back-hoed several stumps) so there should be no real issue with strength. Mainly I'll move logs, brush piles, and construction debris from the money pit in the background of the picture. It would be nice if it was 100 lbs. lighter, but that would cost me more than a grand, and it can lift the largest log I have laying around and great gobs of brush with no issues.
So if money is tight, no need to fear the cheaper.

I'm not going to do any actual root raking (except perhaps in the loose dirt where I've back-hoed several stumps) so there should be no real issue with strength. Mainly I'll move logs, brush piles, and construction debris from the money pit in the background of the picture. It would be nice if it was 100 lbs. lighter, but that would cost me more than a grand, and it can lift the largest log I have laying around and great gobs of brush with no issues.
So if money is tight, no need to fear the cheaper.
