Ryan - Good idea, except not sure what we would do with it and where we would store it. Maybe she could just rent one now and then to enjoy some use.
To everyone:
I am seeking opinions about a Grapple bucket for my New Holland Workmaster 70 Tractor. Here are relevant specs. It is 4wd with a front end loader with front hydraulics and a third function control feature. The front and rear tires on my tractor are set so that the outside width is 74”. The loader bucket is 84” wide. Lifting weight is 3,500 pounds to full height.
I am interested in buying a grapple bucket for use in cleaning up cut limbs, brush, and smaller trees, as well as loading sawlogs onto a trailer to take to the sawmill. I have quite a bit of old orchard to remove, along with scrub woods and weed trees to take out. I am definitely interested in a grapple with two lids each having its own cylinder.
For my uses, what size would you recommend? I have selected a supplier of a quality grapple. The supplier offers the 72” in medium duty with the tines made of 3/8” steel for $1,850 and a weight of 650 pounds. The 78” is heavy duty with the tines made of 1/2” steel for $2,350 and a weight of 850 pounds. The 84” is heavy duty with the tines made of 1/2” steel for $2,450 and a weight of 875 pounds.
I am concerned about price for obvious reasons. I am concerned about weight for reduction in useful load lifting ability. Also, for overall balalnce, although I can mount an implement as weight to the rear end for ballast - although that can be clumsy in tight spaces.
Thanks for your suggestions! Best wishes.