Grapple recommendations

   / Grapple recommendations #31  
Island...how well does the Millonzi work on the rocks like you have pictured? Will it hold up to moving allot of those?
 
   / Grapple recommendations #32  
I wanted to get the "Heavy-Duty" grapple so that I would be able to pick up decent sized unruly tractors and sling 'em a few acres.:D Yeah, it looks like for general agricultural work you sure can do a lot with the "Light-Duty". That makes more sense, and saves more cents.;)
 
   / Grapple recommendations #33  
Glowplug said:
When I finally get my tractor I want to get a stand-alone grapple as opposed to a bolt or weld-on bucket attachment. I have looked at the Quick Claw on Skid Steer and Compact Loader Attachments - Attachments Direct, Inc.. But the 72" model is $3400. I had looked at their Eagle Talon as well but that is $5000. I will have to check out the Millonzi.


You won't be dissappointed with the QuickAttach Quick Claw. I use the heck out of mine. I have the 72" and it's heavy - 930lbs.

IMHO, it's worth the extra money for the quality product.
 
   / Grapple recommendations #34  
I was looking at the Add on grapple a previous poster linked to. It has two different teeth "overbite; measurement options. One the teeth would hit down on the cutting edge, and the other they would stick out beyond the edge some. Would there be an advantage to either one.
Would the overbite one be better at holding , say a log?
And would the one that hits on the edge be more suited to crush stuff down with?
Thanks.
Allan
 
   / Grapple recommendations #35  
With an overbite you would have a larger opening and could grasp larger items. With an underbite you could crush and hold small items easily. Each has its own advantage.
 
   / Grapple recommendations #36  
Thanks Glowplug. I suspected that.
I guess one could add a few more cylinders and make it expandable.LOl where does it end.:D
Thanks.
Al
 
   / Grapple recommendations #37  
dknarnd said:
Island...how well does the Millonzi work on the rocks like you have pictured? Will it hold up to moving allot of those?

Well it did not have any trouble with the few that I have picked up. I am not primarily moving rocks so I only pick the buggers up if I need to move them to get at brush. I would say that if rocks the size of the one I photographed are your main quarry then perhaps a heavy duty grapple is warranted but if you are picking up smaller rocks or large ones less frequently then the "light duty root grapple" would be fine.
 

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