2manyrocks
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I used a tree service recently that has a kubota track loader with a dual lid grapple. Their operator would clamp brush with one side and then use the other side to compact it back and forth between sides so he could carry more in one trip.
My grapple has a single lid with the bottom row of tines. I can't work the brush back and forth between lids since I have only one. What I do instead is pickup a load and compact it a bit, but then drop it and add to the load.
When tree trunks are involved, there's not much way of compacting them.
One advantage of having a bottom row of tines is when it becomes necessary to hand load limbs when working in the yard and needing to get them all up. I can lay them on the bottom tines pretty easily.
My grapple has a single lid with the bottom row of tines. I can't work the brush back and forth between lids since I have only one. What I do instead is pickup a load and compact it a bit, but then drop it and add to the load.
When tree trunks are involved, there's not much way of compacting them.
One advantage of having a bottom row of tines is when it becomes necessary to hand load limbs when working in the yard and needing to get them all up. I can lay them on the bottom tines pretty easily.