Thank you, that is exactly what I'm thinking. I'm really liking the Artillian because I have a boulder project coming up making a retaining wall. The single grapple would be perfect for this. My hesitation with it though is the weight. In a full configuration like I'd buy (Grapple, Rake, Grapple) it would be 320lbs. That's where the EA looks like the much better choice being 240lbs. I'm just not sure if I'll be able to use it as well for the boulder retaining wall. Everything else I would use it for (logs, stumps, and brush) it would be ideal for.I looked at the a whole slew of grapples. MTL, EA, LP, Artillian and a few others when I purchased mine. The main factors I looked at was what I was doing with it, the right tool for the job, because no matter how much you spend or you save, if it is not the right tool you will struggle with it. A few hundred dollars either way over the lifespan of a tool is how I look at it.
Grapple configuration, flat bottom, vs root rake, opening size, gripping functions etc.
For me and my B2650 the EA was the winner as it was light and didn't compromise my lifting capacity. I went with the root rake as I was going to do some land clearing and having the rake configuration would help with that task.
A lot of companies build grapples for skid steers so they are a lot heavier and built for demo or heavier tractors. Some grapples can weigh in at 700+ pounds so just validate you are getting something your tractor can handle
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