Demand for a PT Grapple??

   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #11  
I can't speak to the larger classes - I try not to kick the tires of things I know I can't afford...

The ones I'd be interested in are the TSM class - with 1200 lb loaders like the T-12 class, yet a much heavier, more powerful machine with more PTO power/flow. Their mowers are much bigger, for example, but what about their loader buckets, which are impacted by lift capacity AND potential twisting force out on the ends of buckets being pushed by heavier, mower powerful machines....
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #12  
I just confirmed by looking at the part/product numbers on their price lists that the 1845 and 1850 TSM slope mowers share both the light utility grapple and the grapple bucket with the T-12 class.

So, by offering T-8 and T-12 QA plates, you could cover 7 of their 12 different models. I have no idea how many sales or potential sales that represents.
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #13  
Thanks for the insight.

It has bolted in, intermediate lower tines that reduce spacing from 10" to 5".
Approx. 255 with the tines removed.
Approx. 274 with the tines in place.

Those weights wouldn't be bad on the 1430. It would still leave a tad over 900# lifting capacity.... That's a lot of brush pile or good sized logs for that size machine. :thumbsup:
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #14  
Those weights wouldn't be bad on the 1430. It would still leave a tad over 900# lifting capacity.... That's a lot of brush pile or good sized logs for that size machine. :thumbsup:

That was my thought -- dealing with brush, I was more limited by volume than weight with the T-8 grapple bucket. Logs are a different story, but quickly lightened using a chain saw... :)
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #15  
Yeah, brush is loose and a grapple is perfect to squeeze it, get and go! I pull lots of 40-60' telephone pole sized locust trees out of our woods with the 425. I doubt most of them weigh over 500#. A few with butts starting to get over 14" are pushing the PT and it puckers. Then I just cut it in half with the saw. You're 1430 will be fun, for sure! :thumbsup:
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #16  
255-275 lbs would probably be too much for the PT425, since its max weight is 800 lbs. Would limit how much you could carry in the grapple. And 800 lbs is only the max carrying load until you articulate the vehicle while driving, and then nose into the earth.

Would be nice if you made a smaller one, maybe 30" wide and proportionately lighter weight.
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #17  
A 30" grapple with a 30" lid and a 30" opening, at around 200 lbs, would certainly be a wicked grapple for the PT-422/425 size machines. I wonder if that 30" width would also work for the mini-skidsteers, like a Toro Dingo? That would really broaden their potential market. I looked at some of those mini-skid grapples, and boy are they heavy for their size! Not sure why, since those mini-skids only have lift capacity comparable to the T-8 class...

But, I wonder how much the 45" PT grapple bucket weighs -- they are fairly heavy. in addition to the added weight of the grapple lid/fangs and it's full width pivot, you have three mounts for that pivot, the hydraulic cylinder and mount, and longer bucket teeth... They are almost certainly over 150 lbs, probably closer to 175. There' not all that much weight difference with their 50" compact grapple. As I've said before, the limitation with brush is how much you can grasp, not how much it weighs. Carrying logs, though, is different... there weight becomes a big factor.
 
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   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #18  
But, I wonder how much the 45" PT grapple bucket weighs -- they are fairly heavy. in addition to the added weight of the grapple lid/fangs and it's full width pivot, you have three mounts for that pivot, the hydraulic cylinder and mount, and longer bucket teeth... They are almost certainly over 150 lbs, probably closer to 175.

true.

The 50" wicked grapple is designed for a tractor that can pick up 1500#, and is beefy to match. Seems if I only wanted to pick up 650#, they could trim it down to make it a more reasonable size and weight for the smaller tractor.

It would be nice to have a sturdy alternative to the PT 30" grapple, which just looks a bit anemic to me. Lightweight, but easily damaged.

since on of my hobbies is collecting tractor implements....
 
   / Demand for a PT Grapple?? #20  
Simply because of their market share, I'd bet the most of 50" Wicked Grapples are mounted on the little Kubota - which do not have as much lift capacity as the PT-422/425.

The lil' kubota would probably be better served by a lightweight grapple as well.

Of course, it would have the visceral mean look of the 50" grapple.

One of the good things here is that since EverythingAttachment has the dimensions of the QA plate, maybe they would be willing to make some of their other attachments fit the PT series.
 

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