Island Tractor..... have you ever used any grapples other than your 48" non-EA single lid that you boast so much about, but doesn't come close to the quality of EA? (Your words from previous posts)
I started with the thumbless type called..... forks. The first thing I learned is the further they are spaced the better balanced the load. If you use the same philosophy for the grapple which adds the lid or "thumb" you are holding the load in place. The wider the grapple the better balanced the load, and the less stress put on the lid to hold it in place. Especiallly if it is a single lid. A double lid would change the pivot points of the load and stress is reduced. Single or double lids are a matter of choice. If you are in big fields and can center your grapple on a rock, root ball or brush pile, then a single lid is great. If you have multiple tines beyond the edge of your lid (good for balance) but are working up close to trees and other obstructions that inhibit you from getting the thumb close to objects, then a dual lid might be the way to go. Better balance and pick up options, but more weight, and a little slower. There are pros and cons to all the various sizes and combinations. I have a single lid 60" EA Grapple on my 43hp tractor. It will pick up a lot more material then my forks at their widest setting (about 4'). I am very happy with it. I have never used a double lid grapple, but I can surmise where two lids can be better than one. You are obviously a smart man and passionate about tractors and attachments, but is it possible to back off on the criticism of EA, and the quick judgement of other posters on this page. I think that most serious folks looking into a grapple will go way back and read many of the 1,500 plus posts on this subject. Your repetition gets old, and the value you do offer gets lost in your zest to be right constantly.
Just my opinion.
I started with the thumbless type called..... forks. The first thing I learned is the further they are spaced the better balanced the load. If you use the same philosophy for the grapple which adds the lid or "thumb" you are holding the load in place. The wider the grapple the better balanced the load, and the less stress put on the lid to hold it in place. Especiallly if it is a single lid. A double lid would change the pivot points of the load and stress is reduced. Single or double lids are a matter of choice. If you are in big fields and can center your grapple on a rock, root ball or brush pile, then a single lid is great. If you have multiple tines beyond the edge of your lid (good for balance) but are working up close to trees and other obstructions that inhibit you from getting the thumb close to objects, then a dual lid might be the way to go. Better balance and pick up options, but more weight, and a little slower. There are pros and cons to all the various sizes and combinations. I have a single lid 60" EA Grapple on my 43hp tractor. It will pick up a lot more material then my forks at their widest setting (about 4'). I am very happy with it. I have never used a double lid grapple, but I can surmise where two lids can be better than one. You are obviously a smart man and passionate about tractors and attachments, but is it possible to back off on the criticism of EA, and the quick judgement of other posters on this page. I think that most serious folks looking into a grapple will go way back and read many of the 1,500 plus posts on this subject. Your repetition gets old, and the value you do offer gets lost in your zest to be right constantly.
Just my opinion.
You can lead a horse to water.....
We don't know why EA recommends the 60 (they seem to recommend anything that someone wants to buy) nor do we have any specifics on what BEF intends to use the grapple for. Hard to engage without data.
Most importantly, everybody is happy with their grapple no matter what type or size.