StAngerSandman
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Ok, I'm 100% sure I need a grapple. Lots of things that I know I will need to do clearing brush, etc.
I am confused about the multiple types of grapples, and if I am overthinking this (likely am). I know for certain that a lot of the clearing that I need to do is brush, roots, etc. I also have a lot of large rocks (think 6-8" rocks) that I need to clear from parts of the property. I had considered buying a rock bucket to slide along and grab these, but they are not cheap.
That led me to looking at a grapple with a bottom that is closely spaced tines, like the rock grapple below.
However, it seems most people (particularly purchasing the EA grapples) seem to gravitate to the root grapple, where the tines are spaced out more. This seems great for saving weight, but won't accomplish some of what I was hoping to do with this grapple.
I guess this is a long winded way of saying: Is there really a reason (outside of extra weight) that the root grapple is better than the rock grapple bottom? If I get the rock type, would those closer tines have any issues tearing out roots? Seems like they would do the same thing the others do, just likely a little more load by being further together?
I have a Mahindra 2555 tractor, with 3122 lifting capacity to full height per tractordata. Haven't used it enough to test that, but that makes me think a little extra weight on the grapple itself isn't going to be a huge factor for me. 3rd function is already installed.
Any other thoughts? Really want to buy one this week and have it here soon, wife and I took advantage of the 50 degree day today to walk the property, and we are both excited to get going on this, and see why a grapple will make much shorter work of a lot of our initial clean up.
Thanks to all!
Sandman
I am confused about the multiple types of grapples, and if I am overthinking this (likely am). I know for certain that a lot of the clearing that I need to do is brush, roots, etc. I also have a lot of large rocks (think 6-8" rocks) that I need to clear from parts of the property. I had considered buying a rock bucket to slide along and grab these, but they are not cheap.
That led me to looking at a grapple with a bottom that is closely spaced tines, like the rock grapple below.
However, it seems most people (particularly purchasing the EA grapples) seem to gravitate to the root grapple, where the tines are spaced out more. This seems great for saving weight, but won't accomplish some of what I was hoping to do with this grapple.
I guess this is a long winded way of saying: Is there really a reason (outside of extra weight) that the root grapple is better than the rock grapple bottom? If I get the rock type, would those closer tines have any issues tearing out roots? Seems like they would do the same thing the others do, just likely a little more load by being further together?
I have a Mahindra 2555 tractor, with 3122 lifting capacity to full height per tractordata. Haven't used it enough to test that, but that makes me think a little extra weight on the grapple itself isn't going to be a huge factor for me. 3rd function is already installed.
Any other thoughts? Really want to buy one this week and have it here soon, wife and I took advantage of the 50 degree day today to walk the property, and we are both excited to get going on this, and see why a grapple will make much shorter work of a lot of our initial clean up.
Thanks to all!
Sandman