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<blockquote data-quote="christopher9123" data-source="post: 117870" data-attributes="member: 20904"><p>So, after using the Titan for a few weeks, I have a few thoughts.</p><p></p><p>1. Even though it is made from A36 steel, it appears to be sufficiently reinforced. TONS of heavy-duty items are made from A36. I think it just means that the reinforcement and design has to be up to stuff. In my opinion, this grapple is. It is true that I have only used it for a few weeks, and I am not using it in an industrial (junk yard, busting concrete, etc.) setting.</p><p></p><p>2. I wish I could try the <a href="https://www.palletforks.com/skid-steers/grapples/grapple-rakes/extreme-root-grapple-rake-attachments/HDRAKE-GROUP.html" target="_blank">EXTREME ROOT GRAPPLE RAKE</a> instead. I believe the bottom forks are way too small. It makes picking things up more difficult. The more "horizontal" your grapple is designed, the better. This grapple is fairly straight up and down. I may even sell the one I have for this extreme one, as it has longer bottom forks and a more horizonal clamp design.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christopher9123, post: 117870, member: 20904"] So, after using the Titan for a few weeks, I have a few thoughts. 1. Even though it is made from A36 steel, it appears to be sufficiently reinforced. TONS of heavy-duty items are made from A36. I think it just means that the reinforcement and design has to be up to stuff. In my opinion, this grapple is. It is true that I have only used it for a few weeks, and I am not using it in an industrial (junk yard, busting concrete, etc.) setting. 2. I wish I could try the [URL='https://www.palletforks.com/skid-steers/grapples/grapple-rakes/extreme-root-grapple-rake-attachments/HDRAKE-GROUP.html']EXTREME ROOT GRAPPLE RAKE[/URL] instead. I believe the bottom forks are way too small. It makes picking things up more difficult. The more "horizontal" your grapple is designed, the better. This grapple is fairly straight up and down. I may even sell the one I have for this extreme one, as it has longer bottom forks and a more horizonal clamp design. Any thoughts? Chris [/QUOTE]
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