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/ Millonzi Pix #21  
Welcome to the grapple owners club. :cool: Now you have to practice and work on technique. Get those grapples loaded! Soon you'll be rolling and curling and working on getting just a bit more into each load. Practice makes perfect. Here are some of my favorite grapple loads:
 

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/ Millonzi Pix #22  
Just a couple loads using my Grapple on the first day. Can't imagine not having it now and having to do by hand.
 

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/ Millonzi Pix #23  
PaPaGus, that's an impressive rock you got there. What's the lift capacity of your loader??
 
/ Millonzi Pix #24  
flINTLOCK said:
PaPaGus, that's an impressive rock you got there. What's the lift capacity of your loader??

Book says 1155 and I know that rock maxed out the loader. That rock has been in the way for 30 years and now I am going put it in a place I can set plants on it.:)
Bruce
 
/ Millonzi Pix #25  
PaPaGus, congrads on your new toy! I`am looking to pick up a grapple myshelf and that Millonzi looks nice, if you don`t mind me asking how much did the Millonzi LD 48" set you back ? and did you get it with the skid steer QA? and how do you get in touch with them ?
 
/ Millonzi Pix #26  
You can google their website, Millonzi international, ask for John Kennedy. I believe Joe Millonzi is a member of TBN also. When I priced them they were about $1200 with QA I think.
 
/ Millonzi Pix #27  
flINTLOCK said:
You can google their website, Millonzi international, ask for John Kennedy. I believe Joe Millonzi is a member of TBN also. When I priced them they were about $1200 with QA I think.

$1200 would be for the larger double jaw 5ft Millonzi grapple. I think the 48" "light duty" version most of us have goes for about $700 with the QA mount, a bit more for a tractor specific pin mount. And don't forget shipping.
 
/ Millonzi Pix #28  
IslandTractor said:
$1200 would be for the larger double jaw 5ft Millonzi grapple. I think the 48" "light duty" version most of us have goes for about $700 with the QA mount, a bit more for a tractor specific pin mount. And don't forget shipping.

Cost me 1005.00...This was for the LD 48", Mounts for my Kioti KL 130 and shipping.
This company is incredibly easy to work with and the product is every thing I needed. Because I can never leave anything as is, I will be adding a 1/8" steel plate between the brackets on Grapple going to loader to keep the branches from playing (Peek-a-boo) on my grill. I am also looking to put a plate under cylinder to protect the hose fittings. I must say the Grapple has done more work in a few hours then I would ever have imagined...every now and then you just buy something that really works for ya. :)
I Thank you Ed for your helping me get the info for my setup.
 
/ Millonzi Pix #29  
PaPaGus said:
...every now and then you just buy something that really works for ya. :)

I feel the same way about my Millonzi Grapple. One incredibly useful piece of equipment. The cost upfront, though comparatively very reasonable, is kinda hard to swallow (I have about $1500 total in my grapple setup - Millonzi LD48 and WR Long Electric Hydraulic Valve Kit). But, after using it for a few hours and really getting the hang of it, it's worth every penny!

BR
 
/ Millonzi Pix #30  
flINTLOCK said:
You can google their website, Millonzi international, ask for John Kennedy. I believe Joe Millonzi is a member of TBN also. When I priced them they were about $1200 with QA I think.

John will fix you up - great guy. We talked at lenght about the various sizes, and he steered me toward the 4' light-duty. He was right on, I have yet to go after something it couldn't handle.

-Brian
 
/ Millonzi Pix #31  
n8wrl said:
John will fix you up - great guy. We talked at lenght about the various sizes, and he steered me toward the 4' light-duty. He was right on, I have yet to go after something it couldn't handle.

-Brian

I'm glad to hear you feel that way about the 48 LD grapple. I've argued based on my experience that there is really no reason for anything bigger with even big CUTs but as I operate a Kioti CK20, I didn't really have the experience of running the grapple on a 50hp machine with a close to 2000lb lift capacity FEL. I think a lot of guys assume, incorrectly, that they should try to match their stock bucket size. Once you've actually used a grapple it becomes pretty clear that grapple function and bucket functions are almost completely unrelated and that a smaller grapple can actually increace the load capacity. Again, thanks for sharing your experience on the L5030/LA852 combo. Photos?
 
/ Millonzi Pix #32  
Though it's not a Millonzi rock/root grapple, but a PT grapple bucket instead, I thought I'd post a link to this video clip of it in use, in case you hadn't seen it one of my posts in the PT forum.

I wanted to point out just how fast it is to pick brush up and move it, using ANY grapple. I actually positioned the grapple twice on this load, or it would've been even faster. I accidentally lifted the bucket as I was trying to tilt and roll it over the pile. I didn't know my son was filming it, or I would've demanded a re-take... LOL!

In this case, I think pictures (moving) are truly worth a 1,000 words...

YouTube - Power Trac Grapple Bucket

BTW, the video is shown at actual speed and is less than 30 seconds.
 
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/ Millonzi Pix #33  
KentT said:
Though it's not a Millonzi rock/root grapple, but a PT grapple bucket instead, I thought I'd post a link to this video clip of it in use, in case you hadn't seen it one of my posts in the PT forum.

You don't know how appropriate your post is Kent.... I first learned of TBN and grapples when trying to buy a PT425 a few years ago. I had an order filled out (with grapple bucket and 4n1) when PT raised their prices over the July 4th weekend. I was miffed and so went out comparison shopping for conventional tractors. Bought a slightly used Kioti CK20 for the same price as the PT and then started a search for a grapple. I finally found Millonzi on eBay and won the auction. After a few weeks of talking to Joe Millonzi about how to mount the grapple I finally took delivery and have been a grappling fool ever since.

Love the PTs. I love my Kioti but there are definitely times I wish I had a PT425 with about 5 or 6 implements lined up to handle just about any chore. It deserves it's reputation as the Swiss Army Knife of the tractor world.

By the way, one feature of the PT grapple bucket that I like is that the three tines are spread out over the width of the bucket. No particular advantage to having them concentrated in the middle like most grapples (including the Millonzi). I've always liked the WR Long clamshell design for the same reason but could not justify the extra $$$.
 
/ Millonzi Pix #34  
I have the Anbo grapple rake which works great for my uses that include picking up 50- 600# individual rocks, single felled trees for cross-bucking and particularly backraking ground/debris. It is of the clamshell variety and definitely won't grab as large a pile of brush or debris as the Millonzi.
 
/ Millonzi Pix #35  
n8wrl said:
John will fix you up - great guy. We talked at lenght about the various sizes, and he steered me toward the 4' light-duty. He was right on, I have yet to go after something it couldn't handle.

-Brian

Ditto on John, great to work with. Also thanks to IslandTractor, for all of his posts and pics, made the choice a lot easier. I received my 4' grapple a couple of weeks ago. Used it a little, just enough to get some of the paint scrapped off ;) I'll try and post some pics next week.
 
 

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