I have a JD 3320 with 300CX loader. Would I be looking at the 54" or 60" loader? Also, has there been a change in the steel used on these?
the next grapple out of our factory will be a C shaped grapple rake like the Bradco Compact Root Rake. It was supposed to be designed and on the market already but has been pushed back because we've been so busy this spring.
I plan on purchasing a "C" shaped grapple in the near future. I am currently recovering from a smashed foot and it has given me time to think about good grapple designs. I have used a flat bottom grapple and a "C" shaped on different equipment, 30 years in the tree business. I prefer the "C" shaped.
Traditionally "C" shaped grapples have one long top grapple. this is to allow back dragging. I like the flexibility and of twin top grapples to better grab material. Wondered if there was any way to incorporate a twin top grapple into a "C" shaped grapple design. Of course this may add tothe cost but may make a great product.
I Stand Alone
I have a question about tractor size and your implements.
I have a Mahindra 2516 25hp and with loader and loaded tires it's around 2500lbs I believe. The width from the outside to outside back tires is 54.3 inches.
I'm looking at a few implements from your site: your extreme duty disk harrow,root rake,cultipacker and brush hog. The harrow, root rake2.0 and cultipacker are the ones you build, and I'm looking at the Cain brush hog.
My question is what size in each of these implements will fit my tractor without beating it up?
Thanks
I would go with 60" in each of those attachments. You can use the Xtreme angle iron harrow with 16" or 18" blades which is wider than 60" but will be fine. If you want the heavier Xtreme box frame harrow with adjustable gangs, i'd stick with the 16" blades for your tractor.
Travis