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<blockquote data-quote="jbc" data-source="post: 552" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>The braces are about 3x3". They are attached to the square tubing brace at the front. This keeps the tips of the tines from bending when digging. I paid $1850 for it. It is 72" wide. This was about 3 months ago. I know steel has went up since then. I will try to find a link to the website for the company that built it. My personal opinion is you would be fine with a standard type root grapple. If you are moving logs larger than 6-8" in diameter you should have no problem. I would try to rent one to see if it would be ok. I have another question for you. Would you feel comfortable using a brushcat without a door on the cab? I may have to clear some lots soon, and I was thinking about renting a brushcat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbc, post: 552, member: 49"] The braces are about 3x3". They are attached to the square tubing brace at the front. This keeps the tips of the tines from bending when digging. I paid $1850 for it. It is 72" wide. This was about 3 months ago. I know steel has went up since then. I will try to find a link to the website for the company that built it. My personal opinion is you would be fine with a standard type root grapple. If you are moving logs larger than 6-8" in diameter you should have no problem. I would try to rent one to see if it would be ok. I have another question for you. Would you feel comfortable using a brushcat without a door on the cab? I may have to clear some lots soon, and I was thinking about renting a brushcat. [/QUOTE]
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