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20 yrs ago who'd a thought that photo of the 60" dual lid grapple would "turn me on"?
You're preachin' to the choir here, Rich! :laughing: :drink:
Travis
20 yrs ago who'd a thought that photo of the 60" dual lid grapple would "turn me on"?
I agree it should be 100%.If I'm persistent then you are equally evasive.
Aren't you a cad guy? If your models are accurate, then give those weights...
Of course, that doesn't help with the time issues. I have those too.
25 hours, 8 days a week, 13 months outta year... (anybody recognize those old school rap lyrics).
Yes, tractor info will be great. Wrong page though, Cat....
Here's what he has: Construction Attachments XTreme Duty Root Grapple For Skid Steers and Larger Tractor Loaders
It looks like a 66", but I guessed 73" because of the # of tines.
66" weighs 862 pounds.
73" weighs 956 pounds.
Travis
I prefer real time brass tacks, welding included. If you look at the construction of one single lid, it is pretty equivalent to two single lids.
Yes, an extra cylinder with the fittings and hoses does weigh 18 pounds, so I'll give him that.
Travis
If I weighed my 72" dual on certified scales would everyone (Travis,IT) accept the weight as valid? Mine is wet so it will be an actual using weight. I won't be offended if either won't accept the weight. It just takes a bit of time to load the tractor/grapple and haul it to the scales.
20 yrs ago who'd a thought that photo of the 60" dual lid grapple would "turn me on"?