Thumper & Buttercup
Gold Member
Hey Scott370,
We like that idea, I'll check with my local wielder, he has a little Quonset in a small town 7 miles from me, I like to give him as much work as I can, he had a piece of metal come loose and hit him in the head a couple years ago and is still suffering from it. I try to keep some jobs going his way to keep him busy and help out.
Morning Kennyd,
We'll then the only two differences I see between your grapple and mine is your tines are taller 3/8" with the pipe between them, and the grease-able inserts. Where mine is 3/8" steel but a lot more of them with flat steel between them and my unit is 60" wide to your 48" wide.
This spring I'll see what she can do, but I wanted a unit that will pick up the small rocks also and with all the extra tines this one has it will do better what we needed than the Markham unit, that is why we purchased this unit, it does have it's advantages. Have a good one.
We like that idea, I'll check with my local wielder, he has a little Quonset in a small town 7 miles from me, I like to give him as much work as I can, he had a piece of metal come loose and hit him in the head a couple years ago and is still suffering from it. I try to keep some jobs going his way to keep him busy and help out.
Morning Kennyd,
We'll then the only two differences I see between your grapple and mine is your tines are taller 3/8" with the pipe between them, and the grease-able inserts. Where mine is 3/8" steel but a lot more of them with flat steel between them and my unit is 60" wide to your 48" wide.
This spring I'll see what she can do, but I wanted a unit that will pick up the small rocks also and with all the extra tines this one has it will do better what we needed than the Markham unit, that is why we purchased this unit, it does have it's advantages. Have a good one.