Grapple for B26

mvwood

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Equipment
B21(sold) B26
Apr 7, 2011
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Wallkill NY
I’m in the market for a root/brush grapple for my B26. I’m finding that a lot of them weigh crazy Lbs 450-550 it just seems as if that will really limit the lift capacity. Am I being to criticle about that? If any of you have A grapple for a B26 tlb chime in as to which brand and size you went with.
 

Bigshooter

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Kubota L2501
Nov 26, 2015
36
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Minnesota
The smaller land pride grapples are very light and very well made.

I have the 60" version. It's been great.
 

Tractor NUG

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Equipment
B2601, LA434 Loader, B2782B Snowblower, RB1672 Rear Blade,TowBar,HLA 60" Grapple
Sep 17, 2017
62
1
8
Canada
I have a B2601 and use an HLA Attachments 60” Root Rake/Grapple - model RRGLD60. It weighs 445 lbs. I love it. I use a ballast box on the back of the tractor and so far I have not been in a position where I wasn’t able to lift anything I tried to lift. Cheers!
 

kenmac

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Equipment
B26 with hyd. thumb and 4 in 1 loader bucket and EA Grapple, but not the wicked
Dec 14, 2015
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7
8
Pell City, Al.
I have a B2601 and use an HLA Attachments 60***8221; Root Rake/Grapple - model RRGLD60. It weighs 445 lbs. I love it. I use a ballast box on the back of the tractor and so far I have not been in a position where I wasn***8217;t able to lift anything I tried to lift. Cheers!
I also have a B26 and i went with the Everything Attachments Root Rake Grapple- not the wicked one. I absolutely love it! It weighs 420 lbs. and the little B26 can tote more than I ever would have imagined. You can't go wrong with that one IMHO.

It is apparently indestructible, too!!
 
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Tractor NUG

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Equipment
B2601, LA434 Loader, B2782B Snowblower, RB1672 Rear Blade,TowBar,HLA 60" Grapple
Sep 17, 2017
62
1
8
Canada
I also have a B26 and i went with the Everything Attachments Root Rake Grapple- not the wicked one. I absolutely love it! It weighs 420 lbs. and the little B26 can tote more than I ever would have imagined. You can't go wrong with that one IMHO.
Good stuff. Yes i was pleasantly shocked at how practical it is and how well it grabs anything - brush, old deadwood, and i even picked up a couple of 60 footers laying on the forest floor last week- Ash, about 10" diameters no problem. Cheers and all the best!