True. One you can actually get is probably better than one you can order but can’t get.
Mine is a Tar River, strongly suspect Chinese import, low carbon steel, that had lid teeth that bent in normal use because the associated gussets stopped 4” short of the end of the teeth. Had to modify it to stop the lid teeth from bending. (They’re swell now.)
Making it sound like an overweight piece of junk, but it’s still my most used and by far favorite implement. It may not be the best ever in various aspects. Yet I can haul a years worth of firewood from the creek bottom to the wood yard in one dry day without working up a sweat, pick up about 3/4 of a pickup load of brush at one time without getting off the tractor, and clear deadfall off the trails in big chunks instead of sawing into man sized pieces. The time and labor it saves is tremendous.
First time we used it was on a ~80’ sweet gum tree (trash) across the 50’ wide sewer line first week we had the L. That was before Dad got sick so he took his 9N with the saws, chains, cant hook, etc. He planned to spend half a day cutting it into 2’ pieces to manually toss in a pile in the woods (pre-Kubota method). I convinced him to see what the Kubota would and wouldn’t do with the grapple as neither of us really knew so we cut it into four or five pieces, bulldozed the top into a briar patch, and piled the pieces of the trunk on top of it. Took about 30 minutes and I lifted nothing other than the saw. That’s exactly when it became my favorite implement and it still is. If you do tree/woods work there’s just nothing like a giant hydraulic hand.