Best/reasonably priced grapple?

/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #41  
Look at your weight lift charts in your FEL Op manual. It will give specific lift capacities at any/all lifting heights. My Land Pride SGC 1560 grapple is exceptionally heavy duty and heavy - 820#. However - in the five years I've had this grapple I've NEVER lifted anything to full height. For heavy - I lift & move large rocks and chunks of Ponderosa pine. With the grapple I can lift & move a rock or chunk of P. pine weighing 3000#+. This is because I never lift the load more than 6" off the ground. Limbs & brush do not count - they weigh next to nothing.

Understand what you will be doing with your grapple - know your capacities - purchase accordingly.

BTW - do yourself and your tractor a favor. Modify your OEM grill guard for added protection from limbs, stobs & sticks. Your radiator, grill & battery will thank you.

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/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #42  
Mmmm... theoretically although most skid steers achieve higher hydraulic flow than your typical CUT. That means that if the attachment is designed for a skid steer it could be somewhat slow and/or weak when attached to a compact tractor.

Sellers of skid steer attachments sell all sorts of different capability attachments.
Because a manufacturer, or seller, has the words skid steer in their name, does not necessarily mean that all the items they sell are only suitable for skid steers.
I have a set of forks, that are sold as skid steer forks, but they are not excessively heavy, and are excellent on my L48.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #43  
Sellers of skid steer attachments sell all sorts of different capability attachments.
Because a manufacturer, or seller, has the words skid steer in their name, does not necessarily mean that all the items they sell are only suitable for skid steers.
I have a set of forks, that are sold as skid steer forks, but they are not excessively heavy, and are excellent on my L48.

This is purely my assumption. Skid steers were the first to use what we now know as Skid Steer Quick Attach bracketry that allowed attachments to easily be swapped. At some point it became acceptable to everyone to call that type of attaching system SSQA. Now it has nothing to do with a Skid Steer tractor. Just an industry standard term of description.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #44  
This is purely my assumption. Skid steers were the first to use what we now know as Skid Steer Quick Attach bracketry that allowed attachments to easily be swapped. At some point it became acceptable to everyone to call that type of attaching system SSQA. Now it has nothing to do with a Skid Steer tractor. Just an industry standard term of description.

Good explanation!
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #45  
Sellers of skid steer attachments sell all sorts of different capability attachments.
Because a manufacturer, or seller, has the words skid steer in their name, does not necessarily mean that all the items they sell are only suitable for skid steers.
I have a set of forks, that are sold as skid steer forks, but they are not excessively heavy, and are excellent on my L48.

You're missing the point. Pallet forks are not a hydraulic attachment. The "average" skid steers has almost twice the hydraulic flow that the average "CUT" has.

I'm just trying to help you avoid making a mistake but suit yourself. I'm done here.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #46  
You're missing the point. Pallet forks are not a hydraulic attachment. The "average" skid steers has almost twice the hydraulic flow that the average "CUT" has.

I'm just trying to help you avoid making a mistake but suit yourself. I'm done here.

I think most everyone knows you can’t run high flow attachments like a mower but what difference does a grapple make? First of there’s probably no difference in the construction second it’ll just open slower and still work fine.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #47  
I think most everyone knows you can’t run high flow attachments like a mower but what difference does a grapple make? First of there’s probably no difference in the construction second it’ll just open slower and still work fine.

This was the quote I replied to:

"If your tractor has a skid steer loader attach plate (as most do) you can use ANY ATTACHMENTS BUILT FOR SKID STEERS."
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #48  
This was the quote I replied to:

"If your tractor has a skid steer loader attach plate (as most do) you can use ANY ATTACHMENTS BUILT FOR SKID STEERS."

OK....my mistake!
You can use MANY attachments built for skid steers.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #49  
OK....my mistake!
You can use MANY attachments built for skid steers.

Only limitation I know of would be hydraulic GPM on some of the more technical attachments.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #50  
Only limitation I know of would be hydraulic GPM on some of the more technical attachments.

And weight of the attachment. Realistically you’re probably limited to 10 percent of skid steer implements to fit a compact tractor.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #51  
And weight of the attachment. Realistically you’re probably limited to 10 percent of skid steer implements to fit a compact tractor.

I can think of a few:

Buckets, grapples, forks, brooms, bale spears, snow blades,.....etc.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #52  
And weight of the attachment. Realistically youæ±*e probably limited to 10 percent of skid steer implements to fit a compact tractor.

No doubt. I was thinking of my Utility tractor. I should have mentioned that as well.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #53  
Here might be an attachment you've not saw??? Sorry I don't have any good pics in action. In a hard pull the CTL tracks are entirely off the ground. The CTL is providing hydraulic power and serves as a Dolly to move the winch box around.

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/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #54  
I can think of a few:

Buckets, grapples, forks, brooms, bale spears, snow blades,.....etc.

Yea but a bucket that’s built for a 12,000 pound CTL is going to cripple a CUT. I meant probably 10 percent of the volume produced.
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #55  
Yea but a bucket that’s built for a 12,000 pound CTL is going to cripple a CUT. I meant probably 10 percent of the volume produced.

Hopefully the buyer of such a bucket would have enough common sense to realize that it would be too heavy for a CUT.
........ Maybe, common sense is too much to assume though!
 
/ Best/reasonably priced grapple? #56  
Hopefully the buyer of such a bucket would have enough common sense to realize that it would be too heavy for a CUT.
........ Maybe, common sense is too much to assume though!

Well I would think the same buyer would realize they can’t run a high flow mower either but apparently not or else this discussion wouldn’t exist.
 

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