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
Just search these terms for HOURS of reading:
grapple
markham
millonzi (no longer made-but will bring up LOTS of great threads)
WR Long
There ya' go Bullet20. Terse, yet stuffed with practicality.....grapplicious!
Hey, I had to jump in after your grapplenterologist quip!:thumbsup:
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:
Kattywumpus asked me to post some stump grappling photos using my root rake grapple so here goes:
Cool. You'll like the new ripper tooth.....