TN8Man
Platinum Member
I'm looking at buying pallet forks attachment for my ck35. So far I found the Titan 48" forks the best deal at $500 with free shipping and a 5% discount for first time buyer (first item ordered) at Titan attachments. This is their non HD product. I will probably still have to pay state tax since they are located in my state.
I also notice package deals they offered. One deal packages the 72" Root Grapple Bucket & 48" HD Pallet Forks for $2k. If I bought these separately it would be $1750 for the grapple and $650 for the HD forks ,total of $2.4K, a $400 savings.
So now I'm trying to decide if I could get good usage from the grapple and if the HD pallet forks are needed.
I currently have 5.5 acres, hilly terrain (steep in some areas), with a lots of trees and a thick wooded area. I'm currently in the process of removing lots of cedar trees and started pulling/dragging them to a staging area for a future burn pile. I figured the pallet forks could be used to move the trees to the burn pile as well as using the pallet forks for a variety of other tasks in the future. I have not thought much about a root grapple yet but it might also come in handy to remove smaller trees and dig up large roots I have left from pulling trees.
Has anyone used the 72" root grapple on the ck series tractor? How does it perform?
I'm new to tractors and having property this size so I'm learning as I go. Inputs and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
-Don
I also notice package deals they offered. One deal packages the 72" Root Grapple Bucket & 48" HD Pallet Forks for $2k. If I bought these separately it would be $1750 for the grapple and $650 for the HD forks ,total of $2.4K, a $400 savings.
So now I'm trying to decide if I could get good usage from the grapple and if the HD pallet forks are needed.
I currently have 5.5 acres, hilly terrain (steep in some areas), with a lots of trees and a thick wooded area. I'm currently in the process of removing lots of cedar trees and started pulling/dragging them to a staging area for a future burn pile. I figured the pallet forks could be used to move the trees to the burn pile as well as using the pallet forks for a variety of other tasks in the future. I have not thought much about a root grapple yet but it might also come in handy to remove smaller trees and dig up large roots I have left from pulling trees.
Has anyone used the 72" root grapple on the ck series tractor? How does it perform?
I'm new to tractors and having property this size so I'm learning as I go. Inputs and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
-Don