Jehinten
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Evansville
Who here runs a grapple rake style grapple for a mini skidsteer? What brand do you have? Pros and cons?
I bought a cheap one just to see if I liked it. It works great for my business 85-90% of the time. I also have a BMG for when it won't work or if the BMG will do a certain job better.
The one I bought was poorly made, poorly designed and made with cheap materials. The brand was titan attachments, somewhere around $1600.
It didn't fit the attachment plate. It was oversized by 3/4" and would fall off of the machine. By the second job, small components began to bend, and there are grease zerks that are impossible to grease due to how it's built. The last major issue is the hoses being exposed to the front of the grapple between the tines. Anytime brush or small chunks of wood get in the grapple long ways instead of perpendicular to the machine, the grapple closing smashes them into the hoses and ruptures the hose. Being a British sized fitting, a 12" hose runs about $60.
I realize that last paragraph should probably be in rant and rave... but I wanted to make it known here in case anyone else is looking into this style of grapple.
I am now looking at a similar grapple from Quick attach. They boast a robust build, with 1/2" thick grade 50 steel. Anybody have experience with this one or another brand? It's quoted at $3200

I bought a cheap one just to see if I liked it. It works great for my business 85-90% of the time. I also have a BMG for when it won't work or if the BMG will do a certain job better.
The one I bought was poorly made, poorly designed and made with cheap materials. The brand was titan attachments, somewhere around $1600.
It didn't fit the attachment plate. It was oversized by 3/4" and would fall off of the machine. By the second job, small components began to bend, and there are grease zerks that are impossible to grease due to how it's built. The last major issue is the hoses being exposed to the front of the grapple between the tines. Anytime brush or small chunks of wood get in the grapple long ways instead of perpendicular to the machine, the grapple closing smashes them into the hoses and ruptures the hose. Being a British sized fitting, a 12" hose runs about $60. I realize that last paragraph should probably be in rant and rave... but I wanted to make it known here in case anyone else is looking into this style of grapple.
I am now looking at a similar grapple from Quick attach. They boast a robust build, with 1/2" thick grade 50 steel. Anybody have experience with this one or another brand? It's quoted at $3200













