Nice Tractor.
This is my 70hp that I use with a Solesbee’s 72” Brush Grapple: they now call them Grapple Rakes. This one new was $2,800.
I’ve got a buddy that runs 95hp skid steers that has destroyed the more economical Grapples. Understand they are ok for smaller machines, but you don’t have a small machine. He is probably going to but my Solesbee’s because he is tired of the cheaper ones failing on him. I’ll explain why mines for sale in a moment.
http://solesbees.com/skid_steer_grapple_rakes.php
Now,
As you can see, I run a Utility tractor for my Tree Service. I’ve asked Solesbee’s to build a Log Grapple. The flat bottom Brush Grapple is great on a Skid Steer, but it becomes challenging to see well when put on a Utility Tractor.
We’ve owned other Solesbee’s Grapples for over 20 years using them on Case Skid Steers. Grandfather bought the 2nd one they built.
What’s a Log Grapple you say?
Young’s Welding calls them a Root Grapple, but it’s a similar concept.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/190998077121
I’ve been after Travis with Everything Attachments for over a year to build a Wicked 74” or 78”.
Reason being, the 66” is the largest they offer with the full length lid, & I don’t like running over stuff, mashing it into the ground. I want a grapple as wide or preferably slightly wider than my tire tracks so I can get everything in the path.
You will too on that machine.
Solesbee’s is considering building me what I’ve described.
Mr. Young out in Kansas doesn’t want to build a 78” Unit because he’s set up for the 84” model, hasn’t sold nearly any of the 72” models, & recommends I go with an 84”.
Dump trailers are 83” wide on the inside & I don’t want an 84” anyway.
If I were you, I’d,
1. talk to Solesbee’s, call & ask for Lee Jay,
(770) 949- 9231
2. Message or call Travis with EA,
Tell them you want a 78” single lid strong grapple like I just described. I need a bit of support here.
Why not just go with another make?
The lighter weight Grapples will come apart on your machine just like they have on others.
2. Winch-
• Uniforest or
• Farmi
See my Barrett Brother’s Uniforest 45- I’d go with an 85 on your tractor.
I’m going with the 65H for my machine.
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