Need help deciding on a grapple

   / Need help deciding on a grapple #51  
I guess I should ask the question, Do I really need 72" wide for grappling tasks?

Well with the size of your tractor and the lift capacity I would probably go wider because it will help balance longer wider loads, but I think 60" 5' would be fine.

Question what is a euro quick hitch I have never heard of that?
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #52  
I guess I should ask the question, Do I really need 72" wide for grappling tasks?

Well with the size of your tractor and the lift capacity I would probably go wider because it will help balance longer wider loads, but I think 60" 5' would be fine.

Question what is a euro quick hitch I have never heard of that?
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #53  
thanks for the review...did you pay over the 2500 quote I got from The Rake Shop... thats the upper end of my budget. I like the 48" vs 36" opening much better.

I paid less, but that was 2.5 years ago. I'd be curious if they would build a light class with a 48" opening / 60" wide / dual jaw. If you happen to inquire, please advise on the answer. Thanks!
 
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I paid less, but that was 2.5 years ago. I'd be curious if they would build a light class with a 48" opening / 60" wide / dual jaw. If you happen to inquire, please advise on the answer. Thanks!


Ill keep you posted
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #56  

Well that's different, same idea different way of accomplishing it. Is this style of quick hitch hard to get implements for are they more expensive? I only ask for my own knowledge because I have never seen one or even heard of it (which means nothing) the only other style I have ever heard of was the JD type and from what I have heard they are more expensive. Like I said only for my own knowledge I just like to be informed of different ways to do things.
 
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Well that's different, same idea different way of accomplishing it. Is this style of quick hitch hard to get implements for are they more expensive? I only ask for my own knowledge because I have never seen one or even heard of it (which means nothing) the only other style I have ever heard of was the JD type and from what I have heard they are more expensive. Like I said only for my own knowledge I just like to be informed of different ways to do things.

implements are not near a prevalent as SS style but you can find them and they do usually fetch a premium, I have plans to set both my tractors up with a SSQA but who knows how long thats going to take me!!
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #58  
60 acres is a lot to clear. Not sure how many trees per acre but if it is more than ten or twenty I would worry more about the wear and tear on the FEL from dozing all that land than I would about a grapple choice. If you are just transporting uprooted trees,then the smallest lightest cheapest grapple is more than adequate to carry even 60 acres worth. No advantage to wide or heavy duty. However, even with a bigger heavier grapple, 60 acres of pushing and digging is a lot for any tractor FEL. They are designed primarily to lift, not push. We all use them to push and dig but it would be better to knock all those trees down with a dozer or track loader and then use a light duty grapple on the tractor to collect and cart the downed trees off to a burn pile.
 
   / Need help deciding on a grapple #59  

is that what JD refers to as a global carrier?

implements are not near a prevalent as SS style but you can find them and they do usually fetch a premium, I have plans to set both my tractors up with a SSQA but who knows how long thats going to take me!!

i had to wait 4 weeks for my loader because i wanted the SSQA very happy i did. they had by the Global and JD carrier in stock
 
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60 acres is a lot to clear. Not sure how many trees per acre but if it is more than ten or twenty I would worry more about the wear and tear on the FEL from dozing all that land than I would about a grapple choice. If you are just transporting uprooted trees,then the smallest lightest cheapest grapple is more than adequate to carry even 60 acres worth. No advantage to wide or heavy duty. However, even with a bigger heavier grapple, 60 acres of pushing and digging is a lot for any tractor FEL. They are designed primarily to lift, not push. We all use them to push and dig but it would be better to knock all those trees down with a dozer or track loader and then use a light duty grapple on the tractor to collect and cart the downed trees off to a burn pile.



tree density per acre varies a bit the 6 or 7 acres I pushed over last week averaged 6 to 8 per acre.. nothing too crazy, but the larger pasture is probably close to 20 p/acre. I have another 10 acre section to clear the density is 8 to 10 p/acre.... I will probably purchase a track loader to clear the large tract but I think my loader can manage the smaller sections...the goal it to create better grazing ability for the cows by Spring( I plan to overseed after clearing and brush hogging)... buying the the track loader might be something that happens close to or after spring as finances allow, so anything I can do with my tractor now is a top priority :thumbsup:
 
 

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