I'm rigged up with an extra front hydro loop on the LA1055 (on L4760). Last year I had my 20 acres in central Texas mostly cleared of nasty ash juniper to liberate the oaks. The clearing hit 90% of the junky stuff but I need to grapple away the remaining brush around the oaks to tidy them up all the way. Also the land has plentiful surface rock and boulders.
My question....I've looked at plenty of hydro grapples and bucket-added ones as well. I believe it better to avoid messing with my bucket and the associated rugged wear of moving rocks besides the brush. If a full grapple should I spring for 7 foot vs 6 ft and design wise, my guess is that the more tines the better, ie some look heftier than others. Finally, two top jaws or a single across the width? So far Titan (available on Amazon) at about $2000 delivered, looks to be the front runner but thought I'd get your opinions.
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My question....I've looked at plenty of hydro grapples and bucket-added ones as well. I believe it better to avoid messing with my bucket and the associated rugged wear of moving rocks besides the brush. If a full grapple should I spring for 7 foot vs 6 ft and design wise, my guess is that the more tines the better, ie some look heftier than others. Finally, two top jaws or a single across the width? So far Titan (available on Amazon) at about $2000 delivered, looks to be the front runner but thought I'd get your opinions.
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