goeduck
Super Member
Besides brush piles, logs, and rocks, what else do you use the grapple for? Do you guys think a grapple is a good value?
Moving dead cows to their final resting space. Yes, very good value if you do not spend too much.
Besides brush piles, logs, and rocks, what else do you use the grapple for? Do you guys think a grapple is a good value?
I'd love to hear everyone's (particularly those who have a grapple) opinion about bang for the buck.
I would have to buy the third function and the grapple and I've gotten very good at picking up brush piles and logs with my pallet forks. Besides brush piles, logs, and rocks, what else do you use the grapple for? Do you guys think a grapple is a good value?
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I'd love to hear everyone's (particularly those who have a grapple) opinion about bang for the buck.
I would have to buy the third function and the grapple and I've gotten very good at picking up brush piles and logs with my pallet forks. Besides brush piles, logs, and rocks, what else do you use the grapple for? Do you guys think a grapple is a good value?
There is simply nothing handier to have as an attachment IMHO. My factory bucket stays in the shed. My snow bucket is on all Winter. The grapple is attached the rest of the time.
Uses:
Log and brush cleanup in the woods or yard.
As a rake back-dragging dirt.
Rock / boulder removal.
Chain attachment for lifting and or rearranging implements that cannot be grappled.
Stump removal
Even foundation removal (old outbuildings)
Every time I take it off, I find myself wishing it was still on..