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For those of you using mini skid loaders - the type you walk behind or stand up on the back - what grapple works the best for loading into trucks or dump trailers? I have a bobcat mt-50 that works great but I'd like to be able to load into my 1-ton pickup and dump trailer a bit easier (reach higher and farther in to be able to put more on the load).
I just have a standard 36" bucket with a "thumb" grapple. It works ok for smaller (<18") logs and for brush that stacks well but it does not work well at all for larger logs or tangly brush.
I've seen the branch manager, beaver squeezer and beak brands in magazines. What do you guys use, what did you pay, and, most importantly, was it worth the money???
By the way, the mt-50 is my only skidsteer and I do not have a crane or log loader. I forward all brush and logs with my mini skid and I load all brush and logs with my mini skid. I do not want a larger skidsteer, a crane or a log loader (well, I'd like to have it all but, I'm part-time and can't afford it all plus I work alone).
Thanks for your help.
I just have a standard 36" bucket with a "thumb" grapple. It works ok for smaller (<18") logs and for brush that stacks well but it does not work well at all for larger logs or tangly brush.
I've seen the branch manager, beaver squeezer and beak brands in magazines. What do you guys use, what did you pay, and, most importantly, was it worth the money???
By the way, the mt-50 is my only skidsteer and I do not have a crane or log loader. I forward all brush and logs with my mini skid and I load all brush and logs with my mini skid. I do not want a larger skidsteer, a crane or a log loader (well, I'd like to have it all but, I'm part-time and can't afford it all plus I work alone).
Thanks for your help.
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