Grapple Size ??

   / Grapple Size ?? #21  
I thought an MX has a loader near the L39/L45/L47 capacity, i.e. about 1 ton Lift?
A light duty is great for logs and brush but playing with rocks is rough on grapples and I'd tend toward the 75Hp-600 lb wicked grapple if rock are a concern.

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   / Grapple Size ?? #22  
Breakout force (loader lift at ground level) is 4200# at the pins and 3200# at the bucket edge.
Capacity at max height is 2500# at pins and 1850# at bucket edge.

Not sure what the TLB's are. But unless its poorly made, a 400-500# grapple is not gonna get hurt by the MX loader
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #23  
Breakout force (loader lift at ground level) is 4200# at the pins and 3200# at the bucket edge.
Capacity at max height is 2500# at pins and 1850# at bucket edge.

Not sure what the TLB's are. But unless its poorly made, a 400-500# grapple is not gonna get hurt by the MX loader

If used on brush... Probably. IMO.
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #24  
I've use mine on big rocks and slabs of concrete, moving junk, logs, ripping up roots, moving implements, etc. Just about everything you can imagine. Trying to push and pry against a rock or root, with everything she's got, I still stand by my comment. Ain't no mx-sized loader gonna hurt a well made 400-500# grapple. And IMO, an 800# grapple is a waste of money and lift capacity.

Now if I was shopping g for a grapple for my backhoe with 6000-7000# lift capacity with 18k pounds behind it...Then yea, that would justify the added cost and weight for a heavy grapple
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #25  
LD1 is right, I have the same loader as the MX tractors and my WR Long 500lb grapple is more than strong enough for my loader. These loaders really aren't that powerful.
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #27  
My grapple is well over 800lbs. Only ever used on my MX. I don't know what else to say.
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   / Grapple Size ?? #28  
Personal opinion is that I would rather tear up a grapple because it was lightweight rather than stress the loader frame with a heavier grapple. I'm pretty careful with my FEL so it's probably a mute point. I can always beef the grapple up if it needs it. It's back to personal preference. No absolute right or wrong answer.
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #29  
Like Luke says - my grapple is the only one I've ever had. Works great with my M6040 and works with anything/everything I've got on my property. It will lift my heavy pine logs and raise the loaded rear tires even with my 800# LPGS on the 3-point. But only once - cut my big logs down to 10 foot chunks.
 
   / Grapple Size ?? #30  
Breakout force (loader lift at ground level) is 4200# at the pins and 3200# at the bucket edge.
Capacity at max height is 2500# at pins and 1850# at bucket edge.

Not sure what the TLB's are. But unless its poorly made, a 400-500# grapple is not gonna get hurt by the MX loader

This is the OEM Loader Spec Graph. (1 Kg = 2.2 lbs.)

This Sunday we used the L39 to load a steer on the back of the butchers truck, hanging off a chain hung off the front of my snow plow. I was tilted on at most a 5% grade, but at full lift height that poor cow at only 1300-1400 lbs had me nervous swaying around. I've seen too many you tube videos of cranes toppling over.

So always try to carry the load as low as possible.
 

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