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/ grapple for tn #2  
That is not an easy question to answer.

What are you going to be doing with it moving big logs or piles of brush? Are going to be grubbing out roots or just move material you have cut? How much do you want to spend? Do you have a skid loader attachment?

My best grapple is not necessarily yours.
 
/ grapple for tn #3  
Do a search for "Markham" and "wr long" for HOURS of reading on grapples:thumbsup:
 
/ grapple for tn #4  
I went with Markham/Gator Attachments, is built stout & can't beat the price versus the other vendors I checked with.
 
/ grapple for tn #5  
As Kenny stated do a search and you'll find a bunch of reading. Call some places and get prices. Ask about weight, how wide jaws open, are the pivot points fitted with bolts or pins with zert fittings. I did a post a year or so back 'grappling with with questions on grapples' or some such title. There was some good feedback. There are alot of other good posts out there. I too settled on a Markham light duty with extra spacers. I use it in Floyd area which maybe terrain like yours. It does a great job for brush, rocks and logs. Enjoy your search.
 
 

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