Advice needed regarding Grapple

   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #21  
This may be the heaviest narrow grapple made, but your tractor will not damage it: Demolition Grapples - Features - Sidney Attachments

Mine weighs 946 pounds:

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6 tines, 44 inches wide:

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Here it is pulling a long dead 10 inch diameter cedar stump:

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Is that a basketball goal pole? I am trying to imagine a basketball hoop in the middle of a field, placed there 20 years ago...
 
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #22  
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #23  
Is that a basketball goal pole? I am trying to imagine a basketball hoop in the middle of a field, placed there 20 years ago...
Nope, just an old broken off pipe fence post that was there when we bought that place.

Lots of used 2-3/8" and 2-7/8" pipe from the oil fields available around here.

Here is some with concrete still on the pipe, hanging on the 48" block forks:

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   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #24  
What I have done in the last year is picking them up with the subsoiler and pushing with a bucket . I had a tc 30 ath the time . Maybe if I break them loose and then pick them up with the grapple it would work. This tractor has twice the power

Is this worth a look?

 
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #25  
I didn't open all the links so did anyone mention a stump bucket with a grapple mounted on it?


That's exactly what I was going to suggest. Sounds like it would be perfect for the OP. I LOVE my stump bucket...It doesn't have the grapple, which is the only thing I don't like about it.
 
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #26  
I feel like a stump bucket would create a much bigger hole then a grappler. We are talking about a small spruce stump here, they are pretty easy to pull out... I am assuming Op's replant every row once the stump is gone ?
 
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #27  
I feel like a stump bucket would create a much bigger hole then a grappler. We are talking about a small spruce stump here, they are pretty easy to pull out... I am assuming Op's replant every row once the stump is gone ?

A stump bucket does make a big mess if you’re digging a bigger stump. If you’re only digging a small spruce stump you can flip it out of the ground with the teeth without digging any hole at all. Most people wouldn’t consider digging a large stump like the stump bucket is capable of with a grapple.
 
   / Advice needed regarding Grapple #28  
I have an American Attachments Root Grapple on 50hp. I think their narrowest (Economy Series) is 60 inches in Root or Rake. No issues as far as strength from me.
 
 

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