dirtymartini
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I'm in! I just picked up my Everything Attachments 60" Single Lid Wicked Root Grapple from the freight terminal. It's raining cats and dogs here so pictures tomorrow. I can't wait to get it hooked up!
I'm in! I just picked up my Everything Attachments 60" Single Lid Wicked Root Grapple from the freight terminal. It's raining cats and dogs here so pictures tomorrow. I can't wait to get it hooked up!
Actually it was one bite! What I didn't show was that it was one bite out of a huge pile so the pile acted as a back stop. Also, the brush was very sticky and dry. My grapple jaw was at least a couple feet from the front of the load. More typically I roll brush over to compact it but I have used tree backstops too. No doubt your trick with the double jaw would work better around ornamental trees. I just push against trash trees and don't mind scraping the bark.
Now I can grab it on each end!
It's nice to be able to pull it out the "long way".
Huge pile takes more than one move and bite to create. You made my point.
I have crop trees that damaged bark has zero impact on (logs or firewood) as long as I'm harvesting them in the near future. I can mash a pile of slash into one without any negative impact on my bottom line.
I understand your point. The huge pile in question was made by an excavator and big backhoe however. I was just cleaning up.
All grapples are better than no grapple. Even an added grapple arm on a standard bucket is WAY more useful than a bucket alone in moving brush and logs. We can all agree on that I'm sure.
Now, tell me how you would have pulled this rock out of the ground with your two lid grapple. Rock was buried until I snagged it with my little 48" grapple. I thought it was a small rock that had grown over the winter and was hitting my mower blades so I stuck the grapple "under" it, clamped and lifted. Not sure I could have done it with a double lid as the rock weighs something over 2000lbs and having it on one side of the grapple would have been dangerous.
From memory. I measured the rock several years ago and calculated volume. It is granite. It lives about 50 feet from where I dug it out.Island, how did you estimate the weight of that rock (granite?)?