IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Messages
- 15,802
- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
And the basis for your statement is??? Do you own one? Have you seen one? My statements are based on the fact that I own one. that I'm using it on a bigger, heavier, more powerful tractor than it is probably intended for, and that I damaged mine through my own negligence. And by the way, I was probably abusing it in the worst possible way-using the grapple to pull on a large buried bolder. And by the way, the tube really did not fail-rather the weld on the back side of the tower cracked. Last point, if you truly believe that all items, machines whatever, should perform the same, and have the same degree of durability regardless of price, I guess for sure you don't believe in the old adage..."you get what you pay for". I knew I was buying an "economy" grapple. I was more than satisfied with the value I got. Agsin, show me something else for the same money. another shot of my junk Econo wildkat in action
I have frequently posted photos of my economy model 48" Millonzi, made with 1/4" tube and 3/8 mild steel, pulling a one+ton boulder out of the ground. My tractor is a ?5000 lb DK40 and I had a BH mounted which was barely enough ballast. I could only lift the rock about three feet off the ground to transport it and the tractor was so light in the rear that I was concerned about tipping forward as I moved. Absolute limit of my loader which is rated to 2700lbs to full height. Grapple didn't break even though the upper jaw was compressing the rock against the lower jaws to hold it. The rock was not resting on the lower tines. Grapple damage: The very tip of the upper jaw tine splayed out an inch or two. Easily heated and straightened.
Remember, we are talking about chump change to upgrade from 1/8" to 1/4" for the top tube. I cannot believe that an intelligent engineer or business owner would cut that type of corner and ruin a perfectly good grapple. And, having made the initial mistake, I cannot even begin to come up with an excuse for why they didn't fix the issue two years ago when it was made very clear that 1/8" top tube doesn't cut it.