Yard Sarge
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I figured I couldn't live without one either but didn't want to part with my money. I just finished fabing mine. I'm not that talented. If you could fab debris forks you could fab a grapple.
I figured I couldn't live without one either but didn't want to part with my money. I just finished fabing mine. I'm not that talented. If you could fab debris forks you could fab a grapple.
I'll give a little warning to anyone who gets a grapple .you better fabricate a good solid grill guard or some sort .because it's a matter of time before something goes in contact with your grill or worse yet thru your radiator believe me it will happen sooner or later if your moving a lot of brush with your grapple. I haven't busted the radiator yet but my grill is taking a beating.
I'll give a little warning to anyone who gets a grapple .you better fabricate a good solid grill guard or some sort .because it's a matter of time before something goes in contact with your grill or worse yet thru your radiator believe me it will happen sooner or later if your moving a lot of brush with your grapple. I haven't busted the radiator yet but my grill is taking a beating.
Personally, I ain't got a grapple, I can't justify the cost (plus the cost of a 3rd function kit for it) to move brush and tree limbs to the burn pile. I use forks for that. For stuff that falls off, I throw a bungie or 2 over the pile, strap it to the forks. Currently, I got bolt-on forks, I don't like em much. I want ssqa forks or another option I stumbled on just now: Titan Debris Forks review - YouTube
Personally, I ain't got a grapple, I can't justify the cost (plus the cost of a 3rd function kit for it) to move brush and tree limbs to the burn pile. I use forks for that. For stuff that falls off, I throw a bungie or 2 over the pile, strap it to the forks. Currently, I got bolt-on forks, I don't like em much. I want ssqa forks or another option I stumbled on just now: Titan Debris Forks review - YouTube
That video was painful to watch. I can see the value of something cheap that is better than nothing...kind of like bolt on pallet forks.
It depends on needs and amount of use. A grapple will be 3-4 times faster and lift 3-4 times what those things will do. It will also safely lift logs. But a grapple will cost $1000 and add $350 for a diverter valve or $900 for a third function...vs $400 for this. Add in the PITA factor of clamping them on and off if using the bucket for other tasks is important. $1350 vs $400 over 10 years....$100/year. For an occasional user, say 5 times a year it works out to $20 per use for 10 times the speed and added safety.
I use my MTL grapple a lot, at least 20 times a year. I have $1900 in the system. Over ten years it will cost me less than $10 per use...well worth it. And I can likely sell it and get most of my money back.