jake98
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- Joined
- Nov 10, 2007
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- Location
- Dingmans Ferry PA
- Tractor
- 53 Cub, 70's JD 410, Kioti 25hst
That would be a good decision for a guy like you that doesn't use it..![]()
we love grapple arguements. you're only on post # 7, just wait till you ask about tires..
That would be a good decision for a guy like you that doesn't use it..![]()
hey guys thanks...i didn't mean to start a debate... i'll search previous threads and send pics after purchase.
jake98 said:there he goes.. showing off again.. ;-)
wait till I post a pic of a load of firewood all stacked on mine.
Looking up old threads is really the best way to get information here. By the time you get done reading, you'll really have a good idea of what you need for your job.
The only problem with reading past posts is when they turn into a "mine's better" type of thread. Since I'm going to make my own grapple this spring I have been reading lots of posts about them to understand what size would be about right. once people start debating each other about things like grapple width, tire type, etc and forget about saying why one size is better than the other it's easy to not read every post and miss some useful information.
I guess it inevitable that each poster will endorse what he/she has. After all, how many of us have more than one grapple rake to compare?
I happen to have the 48" Gator with extra spacers and 1/2" outer tines and it has worked great on my Kioti DK45 for moving trees, brush and trail clearing in my woods.
Most of my implements are 72", but I haven't missed the extra width with the grapple rake...if anything, it makes me more maneuverable in the woods to have the slightly narrower unit sticking 'way out there in front as I wend my way through the trees!
Either way, wider or narrower, you'll be happy just to have that nifty tool.
BOB