I've never had a single lid grapple, but from my experience, having twin lids allows me to hold onto just about anything from a single small branch, to stumps and uneven brush piles.
My Land Pride SGC1560 grapple. You guys sure tear out a whole lot of stumps. I had my property selectively logged fifteen years ago. Those monster stumps are almost all gone now. Almost every one of the stumps have been "dug out". I suspect it's coyotes looking for pocket gophers or chipmunks.
I can see how a double lid would work better on a stump or uneven load. For me it's - logs, rocks and the occasional pile of brush.
it should have a HP ranges I am surprise it doesn't say on the website ... maybe if you ask him the lift capacity of his skid steer you can compare I know my grappler was for 50 to 100hp and it has the specification on it but this one even on the website it doesn't has it ... Mine was $3500 CA new but now they are $4000 CA ...
what do you want to do with it ? Rock Grappler have a flat bottom and root grappler has curve tines
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Only reason why I like this one is it will penetrate brush btter because no “horizontal” tines.
I don’t think it’s “industrial duty”, but should work for brush.