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bullet20

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im looking for a grapple bucket /quick attach for my ck27.. where and what do i need to look for?
 
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Try Michigan Iron, they lurk on this thread and are an advertiser on the site---good people.
 
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WR LONG
 
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What about a QA Grapple for a DK40SE? The ANBO 70廼T-X split top grapple is awesome, but it's a little out my price range for the time being. Another recommendations?
 
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Remember ther are 2 styles of grapples. Flat bottom - this will allow you to hold more debris and weighs more (generally used on skid steers). Or a Grapple Rake (better fit for tractors), more verticle handles brush really well and typically easier to use. We stock both - Manufacturers: CID and W R Long.

Don't forget, you will need an auxillary hydraulics at front of tractor. W R Long makes the nicest kit - And YES if you are mechanically inclined can install yourself. You just need basic hand tools.

Tony
 
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Why is a grapple rake a better fit for tractor? Initially I was thinking of a flat bottom style like the ANBO UT-X. I figure it would get under a pile of brush better and would help in plying stumps out. I'm just trying to understand since I have never used either style.


Remember ther are 2 styles of grapples. Flat bottom - this will allow you to hold more debris and weighs more (generally used on skid steers). Or a Grapple Rake (better fit for tractors), more verticle handles brush really well and typically easier to use. We stock both - Manufacturers: CID and W R Long.

Don't forget, you will need an auxillary hydraulics at front of tractor. W R Long makes the nicest kit - And YES if you are mechanically inclined can install yourself. You just need basic hand tools.

Tony
 
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Grapple informational upload in process, which means I have a few TBN threads to read! Unfortunately this process is making me want one more. I wonder if I can raid the Christmas account without the Wife noticing....
 
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Just search these terms for HOURS of reading:

grapple
markham
millonzi (no longer made-but will bring up LOTS of great threads)
WR Long
 
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Just search these terms for HOURS of reading:

grapple
markham
millonzi (no longer made-but will bring up LOTS of great threads)
WR Long

Or just search for threads including "IslandTractor". He's a Grapplenterologist.
 
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Grapple Rake or Flat Bottom Grapple is more of a user choice. You loose lift capacity when you have a Flat Botton, due to the length from the quick attach (more physical weight). Whereas the Rake is closer to the coupler allowing more lift capacity of material - also allows for clamping of smaller items. Jaw/Clamp is tighter than A Flay Bottom. Check out the links bellow.

Tony

Root Grapple

Grapple Rake
 
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The open bottom grapple type or standard grapple is generally cheaper than the claw or grapple rake type. I have the standard type and it works very well with a tractor. It has the advantage that you can load stuff that is held in place mostly by gravity with the upper jaw just keeping material from falling out the front. The claw type is absolutely dependent on grapple clamping pressure. It may not seem like a big deal but I find it very useful to be able to sometimes throw stuff into the grapple at final clean up, when moving firewood or when culling rocks and can do that with the jaw open. I then close the jaw only for transport.

Another advantage of the standard type is that the bottom tines are longer and therefore can be used to dig under roots to pop up medium size trees.

The rake/claw style has an advantage in picking up smaller sized branches/debris as both top/bottom tines come together like a rake.

There is lots of reading on TBN about this subject. Bottom line is that virtually every grapple owner regardless of grapple type owned seems to really love the implement. I certainly fit into that category. I got a light duty standard 48 inch grapple for my CK20 which was extremely useful in clearing brush. When I sold that tractor I upgraded to a DK40se and just switched the grapple over. It continues to be my favorite implement and is still going strong 4 years later.
 
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There ya' go Bullet20. Terse, yet stuffed with practicality.....grapplicious!
 
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Well, with "grapple" as the thread title, I knew it wouldn't take but a nudge!

Now ya got me going. I was on the grapple wagon all summer (have my BH and 4n1 mounted). Now you've got me thinking about grapple projects again. Ah, but now I remember that I am waiting until I get a new ripper tooth fabricated so I can really rip up stumps with style. That will give me a grapple fix. OK, I feel better now.:drool:
 
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Now ya got me going. I was on the grapple wagon all summer (have my BH and 4n1 mounted). Now you've got me thinking about grapple projects again. Ah, but now I remember that I am waiting until I get a new ripper tooth fabricated so I can really rip up stumps with style. That will give me a grapple fix. OK, I feel better now.:drool:

Cool. You'll like the new ripper tooth.....
 

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Kattywumpus asked me to post some stump grappling photos using my root rake grapple so here goes:
 

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