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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 6194" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>That attachment is bobcats version of a farm grapple. Its great for manure, brush, loose stumps and rocks and of course logs. The tines are small but quite springy and tough.</p><p>The best part imo is that they bolt in, so if one breaks it can be replace, so far no breakage, and on occasion when one has been bent slightly, I can rotate it 180 degrees and let it slowly bend itself back to straight.</p><p>I have used it for raking bigger rocks out of course pit run gravel.</p><p>The Grapple can be unbolted and bolted to my bucket, but I have never used it that way.</p><p>I have been thinking about welding the grapple to a spare quick attach I have then it could be quick attached to any bucket or forks. This would move the bucket forward @ 3 1/2" so some lift would be lost</p><p>Its much too light for stump removal or poping bolders out of virgin soil imo </p><p>The root rake is better for roots because it closes tight and is more hd. I was going to take it for the log sorting, but would have missed the forward reach for piling.</p><p>There are a few pics of the farm grapple on my web site as I was thinking about selling it, but after this last job, I'm reconsidering. I could take you some more.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 6194, member: 307"] That attachment is bobcats version of a farm grapple. Its great for manure, brush, loose stumps and rocks and of course logs. The tines are small but quite springy and tough. The best part imo is that they bolt in, so if one breaks it can be replace, so far no breakage, and on occasion when one has been bent slightly, I can rotate it 180 degrees and let it slowly bend itself back to straight. I have used it for raking bigger rocks out of course pit run gravel. The Grapple can be unbolted and bolted to my bucket, but I have never used it that way. I have been thinking about welding the grapple to a spare quick attach I have then it could be quick attached to any bucket or forks. This would move the bucket forward @ 3 1/2“ so some lift would be lost Its much too light for stump removal or poping bolders out of virgin soil imo The root rake is better for roots because it closes tight and is more hd. I was going to take it for the log sorting, but would have missed the forward reach for piling. There are a few pics of the farm grapple on my web site as I was thinking about selling it, but after this last job, I'm reconsidering. I could take you some more. Ken [/QUOTE]
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