l3560 hst-le I am looking at a 48" grapple to use occasionally around the house is this big enough or do I need a bigger one say a 60" let me know
Get a grapple that is the same width as your front wheels.l3560 hst-le I am looking at a 48" grapple to use occasionally around the house is this big enough or do I need a bigger one say a 60" let me know
Or a bit narrower because what you grab will most always extend past your width of tires.Get a grapple that is the same width as your front wheels.
For the size of the tractor you have I would get either the EA wicked 55 or if you want something more heavy duty (but also costs a bunch more) the Wicked 60 or 66. I have a smaller tractor than yours LX2610 and have the Wicked 55. Why EA 2 reasons.... Price is on par with the cost of a LandPride one but it has 2 advantages over LP. 1). the lids are serrated to better grip the trees or logs. 2) the steel is better Hardox 450 instead of 400.l3560 hst-le I am looking at a 48" grapple to use occasionally around the house is this big enough or do I need a bigger one say a 60" let me know
I may well do a bucket grapple like that when I move to a bigger machine. Which I need to do. I change between bucket and grapple a lot. Seems like I always have the wrong one attached. Then it's virtually guaranteed I left the one I want a mile away on the other side of the property. Might keep both around, but the "handy as a thumb" saying exists for a reason. Having a thumb/grapple on your bucket opens up a new world.Personally, since I have a smaller frame, I like smaller grapples... I do pick up very large and very heavy trees and rocks...
This is true. And exactly why I ordered one as soon as the ink was dry with the K purchase!also check if it's IN STOCK !!!!
it doesn't really matter if 'x' is the greatest grapple in the World if it's 'not available' when you NEED it.
My theory is to go as wide as the front tires...push roots/brush out of the way instead of driving on it.Or a bit narrower because what you grab will most always extend past your width of tires.
Get the lightest grapple you can with the best construction. I'd take 1/4" AR400 tines over 1/2" mild steel. Every fitting should be greasable and locked into place not snap rings or hair pins anywhere. Don't buy based on pics posted on the internet, see the grapple in person.Do not get pulled into the buy the toughest grapple argument. Having an extra tough grapple does not make your FEL or hydraulic system stronger. It is a grapple on a compact tractor; it is not a commercial duty grapple on a track loader.