7879fordman
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- Joined
- Apr 17, 2013
- Messages
- 348
- Location
- gillham arkansas
- Tractor
- 1969 massey 135 and a 2013 m7040hd 4x4 2013 L3800 HST 4x4
Ok still a year going here and trying to decide which dang grapple why does there have to be so made different ones . Started thinking I wanted the Titan 72" weigh'n at 700 pounds . But have about decided that it doesn't have long enough lower tines . And that I mite have to lengthen them . http://bit.ly/GIkCHa
Now I think I like these which look to be the same there made with the same metal and what not . Just ones about $300 cheaper over all . There 74" only one has a weight 900 pounds seem heavy . So my worry is the weight .
The first two pics are from one dealer and its pics of there 66" Which has 6 tines there 74" does have 7 tines just like the other . And the other three is from another . Look to be the same . Design and everything .
This rake style what I'm 100% sure I want single top part .. .. Any thought on the weight on the m7040 . About a 200 pound difference. The m7040 lift is 2300# or 2500# depending on which position its in . Is a 900# grapple losing to much payload pick up. Or is there another or two in this style I'm miss'n that i haven't look'n at .
Here's link to there 84" http://bit.ly/1flFAaD
Here's link to there 74" http://bit.ly/12u0SQ7
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Now I think I like these which look to be the same there made with the same metal and what not . Just ones about $300 cheaper over all . There 74" only one has a weight 900 pounds seem heavy . So my worry is the weight .
The first two pics are from one dealer and its pics of there 66" Which has 6 tines there 74" does have 7 tines just like the other . And the other three is from another . Look to be the same . Design and everything .
This rake style what I'm 100% sure I want single top part .. .. Any thought on the weight on the m7040 . About a 200 pound difference. The m7040 lift is 2300# or 2500# depending on which position its in . Is a 900# grapple losing to much payload pick up. Or is there another or two in this style I'm miss'n that i haven't look'n at .
Here's link to there 84" http://bit.ly/1flFAaD
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