garth466
Silver Member
I thought of that too. That's the way the set it up, but I haven't used it yet. You've reminded me to make a note to change that the next time I'm out there.
Kytractor said:Thanks. I am looking at the standard duty 72inch. From all my research it seems to be a very well made grapple.
IslandTractor said:Very well made, very expensive, very heavy and not indestructible. Of note, there have only been a few reports of significant damage to grapples on this board over the past couple of years and at least one ?2 were related to Anbo grapples. One guy twisted the top arm while trying to pull a log. Don't recall the specifics of the other (including whether it was an Anbo or another clam shell grapple). One report of a problem doesn't count for too much except that it was notable that Anbo refused to fix it. It is also notable in that the Anbo is sold as the roughest toughest etc but the damage occurred in a pretty routine use and would not have occurred with a simple single arm grapple. The Achilles heel of the clam shell grapples seems to be that trying to clamp on an asymmetric load which can apparently twist the upper arm frame.
Think hard before you invest in a $3000 grapple because there are not many tasks that cannot be done with one costing much closer to $1000. WRLong and a few other companies sell basic root grapples that seem to function just as well as the uber engineered $3000 types.
Kytractor said:Do You remember what forum The anbo that had been twisted was in? My dealer priced the Wr long 72 grapple in the high twos. It would seem the way the clam shell is designed that it would be easier to push up against the brush or logs and then clamp down on it and tilt up. Is the open bucket design harder to slide under an object?