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<blockquote data-quote="jbc" data-source="post: 392" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>500K_773, My grapple is 72" wide. My machine handles it fine for the work I do. Are you planning on using it to rip up roots and stumps? If so you might want to consider a 68" or 66". Some things to look for in a grapple are quality of the cylinders, line routing and protection, and build quality. All grapples are not built equal. I shopped around before I bought. Mine was made by a former employee of Loflin. It's very well built. Even the cylinders and the pistons are shielded. Blake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbc, post: 392, member: 49"] 500K_773, My grapple is 72" wide. My machine handles it fine for the work I do. Are you planning on using it to rip up roots and stumps? If so you might want to consider a 68" or 66". Some things to look for in a grapple are quality of the cylinders, line routing and protection, and build quality. All grapples are not built equal. I shopped around before I bought. Mine was made by a former employee of Loflin. It's very well built. Even the cylinders and the pistons are shielded. Blake [/QUOTE]
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