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   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think?
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As you might have seen on another thread, I changed direction and ended up with a 48" WildKat grapple for a very reasonable price, with which I am quite pleased.
 

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   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think? #32  
As you might have seen on another thread, I changed direction and ended up with a 48" WildKat grapple for a very reasonable price, with which I am quite pleased.

If this grapple had ONE jaw set in the middle of the grapple....it would look ALLOT like my Markham / Gator grapple....only some differences on the hinge points and cylinder protection, etc. I'm not sure if there is an advantage with two cylinders and a split top....but it looks like it oughtta do the trick. Good Luck. :thumbsup:
 
   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think? #33  
If this grapple had ONE jaw set in the middle of the grapple....it would look ALLOT like my Markham / Gator grapple....only some differences on the hinge points and cylinder protection, etc. I'm not sure if there is an advantage with two cylinders and a split top....but it looks like it oughtta do the trick. Good Luck. :thumbsup:

Actually the bottom tines are more like the curved Millonzi grapples rather than the straight Markham/Gator bottom style. I like the curved better for digging under roots.
 
   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think? #34  
As you might have seen on another thread, I changed direction and ended up with a 48" WildKat grapple for a very reasonable price, with which I am quite pleased.

Nice! Just what I'm looking for. Can I ask what you paid for it?
 
   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think?
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#35  
$600 plus $134 shipping.
 
   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think?
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#37  
Somewhere between 420 and 450 pounds.
 
   / Grapple research and tentative conclusion what may be best for me; what do YOU think? #38  
Missouri Pioneer said:
Somewhere between 420 and 450 pounds.

If it had a single upper jaw it would weigh about 50-75lbs less.
 
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