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I hesitate to re-open the discussion about grapple width but the previous discussion has produced more heat than light. I'm about to order a Wicked root grapple for my Branson 3725. It'll be dual lid. Uses will be to pull up and transport brush (poison oak and coyotebrush), and move logs and rounds. I may do some raking of forest debris but not much as our land's too steep. The weight difference between the widths is in the tens of pounds so that's not a factor. It seems like a wider grapple would be able to grab more brush and rounds than a narrower one. For logs I think width won't matter much. I'm mostly considering the 60" and 66" models. My bucket's 67" across the inside so I'm already used to that width. The 66" has the lids farther apart than the smaller models, what practical difference does that make?
I do not have a really strong argument for one vs. the other, so I always leave it up to the customer in the end. BUT, I'll offer some insight since you asked.
For tasks listed, I like the 60" for maneuverability in the woods. Also, if you want to push up roots, rocks or anything else embedded in the soil, you'll be able to push the smaller one easier because it has less tines.
Travis
The 60" will grab just as much brush as a larger one. This is actually a 60" single on snowback's 2538 Mahindra, but who could tell? :laughing:
Large logs will not be an issue either. This is a 60" Dual Lid on a Kioti NX5510.
Oh, a couple of pics for comparison....because aren't pics great?
60" Dual Lid on a Kubota L4060
66" Dual Lid on a Kubota L3240