Grapple

   / Grapple #11  
I think, without reaching for the margins, ANY quality grapple with prove itself a worthwhile tool. Not having a grapple is like a hand without a thumb. The ability to grip a load is a great addition to functionality.
 
   / Grapple #12  
I think, without reaching for the margins, ANY quality grapple with prove itself a worthwhile tool. Not having a grapple is like a hand without a thumb. The ability to grip a load is a great addition to functionality.

^ That is a fact. I personally have been amazed at the increase of productivity that having a grapple has created.
 
   / Grapple #13  
I went with a tooth-bar and Green's Machine Thumb......best thing I have done to my rig.
 
   / Grapple #14  
I like the EA Wicked grapple. It is lightweight and strong.

 
   / Grapple #15  
I think, without reaching for the margins, ANY quality grapple with prove itself a worthwhile tool. Not having a grapple is like a hand without a thumb. The ability to grip a load is a great addition to functionality.

Amen, it brings a whole new dimension to picking things up off of the ground.. I got pretty good at getting pallet forks under rocks, but that don't hold a candle to operating a grapple. My little EA 50 inch single lid can pick up even little rocks if I want. The tips come together precisely just like a finger and a thumb. It is amazing what you can pick up if you try. Yes the EA is lightweight and strong. Advice to the owners that are without grapple: Get one if you can, or have any need to pick up things. Hydraulics are a wonderful thing:D

James K0UA
 
   / Grapple #17  
Recently bought a Construction Attachments 72 inch from my local dealer for the same price as found on the internet. Very pleased with the grapple and my local dealer.
 
   / Grapple #18  
Amen, it brings a whole new dimension to picking things up off of the ground.. I got pretty good at getting pallet forks under rocks, but that don't hold a candle to operating a grapple. My little EA 50 inch single lid can pick up even little rocks if I want. The tips come together precisely just like a finger and a thumb. It is amazing what you can pick up if you try. Yes the EA is lightweight and strong. Advice to the owners that are without grapple: Get one if you can, or have any need to pick up things. Hydraulics are a wonderful thing:D

James K0UA

It's clear to me I have to have a grapple. But which style was the hard decision. I am really drawn to the single lid style like the ETA 50 for grabbing single things which I will be doing alot.

In the end I ordered the ETA 60 a week ago which has the two clamps closer together than the 66 in hopes it is a good compromise. Sometimes compromises work out, though, and sometimes not. I'll know the first day I have it....
 
   / Grapple #19  
I like the 2 clamp version because they can close to different dimensions - say for a tree trunk that get wider/thinner to either end. My only difficulty is picking up smaller items, where you have to go at them with an individual clamp.
 
 

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