pclausen
Veteran Member
I was wondering if anyone has experience with the Kena log grapple?
Here's a couple of pics of it:
And a video of it in action:
Kena Log Grapple - YouTube
Specs as follows:
Fits Cat. 1 & 2 3-point. 25-100 HP.
Max Cap. 2000lbs at 25HP
Jaw width 30" max
Hydraulic psi max 3000 lbs
Weight Beam 130 lbs
Weight Grapple 110 lbs
I found it for $1,875 with free shipping. I was originally looking at the Wallenstein LX5100. But its cat 1 only, 1500lbs lift capacity not rated for tractors up to 100hp, and it cost $1000 more than the Kena shipped.
I like the simple chain grapple to beam connection. I don't really need the spring return to center of the Wallenstein, let alone a hydraulic rotator. I just need to drag logs/trees from where they are cut. Once out of the woods, and near the destination, I'll then use my front grapple to move them where I want them.
This seems like a reasonably priced unit if it will hold up to what a 85hp tractor can dish out. At only 240 lbs, less than the Wallenstein, I'm a little concerned about that. If anyone has had this thing and used it on a 100hp tractor for years with no issues, I'd be much less concerned.
Here's a couple of pics of it:

And a video of it in action:
Kena Log Grapple - YouTube
Specs as follows:
Fits Cat. 1 & 2 3-point. 25-100 HP.
Max Cap. 2000lbs at 25HP
Jaw width 30" max
Hydraulic psi max 3000 lbs
Weight Beam 130 lbs
Weight Grapple 110 lbs
I found it for $1,875 with free shipping. I was originally looking at the Wallenstein LX5100. But its cat 1 only, 1500lbs lift capacity not rated for tractors up to 100hp, and it cost $1000 more than the Kena shipped.
I like the simple chain grapple to beam connection. I don't really need the spring return to center of the Wallenstein, let alone a hydraulic rotator. I just need to drag logs/trees from where they are cut. Once out of the woods, and near the destination, I'll then use my front grapple to move them where I want them.
This seems like a reasonably priced unit if it will hold up to what a 85hp tractor can dish out. At only 240 lbs, less than the Wallenstein, I'm a little concerned about that. If anyone has had this thing and used it on a 100hp tractor for years with no issues, I'd be much less concerned.
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