Slippy
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I have been reading the posts on grapples for days and there certainly is a lot of good information. I hope your not saying, oh no, not another grapple post. But I don't remember one post where someone has said they don't like their grapple.
My question at this point is: What are the advantages v disadvantages of a two thumb v a one thumb grapple. In the two thumb grapple I like the Markham, Millonzi, and Rootgrapple. I anticipate that having two thumbs allows for closing down on uneven loads. I can anticipate that the one thumb will give more coverage on top and holding more smaller material.
The one thumbs I have considered are Long, ATI, Worksaver, and Anbo.
Thoughts, comments, experience, pros, cons, all are appriciated. All of the ones I am looking at are root grapples, not bucket grapples.
I have also noticed different designs in the teeth themselves. Some use a tooth looking bar, some have arrow head, and some are tappered flat steel.
thoughts, uses, pros, cons.
I appriciate your endulgence in one more grapple post.
Thanks.
My question at this point is: What are the advantages v disadvantages of a two thumb v a one thumb grapple. In the two thumb grapple I like the Markham, Millonzi, and Rootgrapple. I anticipate that having two thumbs allows for closing down on uneven loads. I can anticipate that the one thumb will give more coverage on top and holding more smaller material.
The one thumbs I have considered are Long, ATI, Worksaver, and Anbo.
Thoughts, comments, experience, pros, cons, all are appriciated. All of the ones I am looking at are root grapples, not bucket grapples.
I have also noticed different designs in the teeth themselves. Some use a tooth looking bar, some have arrow head, and some are tappered flat steel.
thoughts, uses, pros, cons.
I appriciate your endulgence in one more grapple post.
Thanks.