Good morning Brock. I'm from Brazil. The translation into Portuguese is good. Before, I used to follow it with subtitles. The Black Tail Studio channel managed to translate it with a male voice.
Hey Brock. Thanks for posting this! I think that's the grapple I will go with next spring after i install my 3rd function on my T574. Bonus that they are only a couple hours from me as well
That is a King Kong grapple, and really seems to fit your tractor pefectly. I bought an add a grapple Brock from Precision three years ago and it is the single best attachment I have added to my subcompact. It keeps me on the tractor instead of hopping on and off. Point is, as you know, when you are off the tractor, you are working and the tractor is not. Precision in Osark is a really good company to buy from, good quality, price and they have products for all size tractors. Great vid and should help many find good products for their tractors. Seacliff Steve
I have a 322, I think back dragging with the clamshell is way under sold,it works so well. I use mine mostly for storm cleanup, but I've had some huge logs in it, easily 3 feet diameter.
Hi Brock Be careful keeping your 3pt lift arms hanging low. I try to keep them at full height when not in use. They could get damaged backing up on uneven ground or obstacles. e
I would not have through the 574 would pick up that entire tree. What I recommend that you DON'T buy is a Tiger Attachments economy grapple. It's not that's it's poorly made or anything, it just doesn't open very wide. I needed one in very short order to move some brush after several trees fell, and that's the only one I could find locally that didn't cost a fortune. It is a dual clam shell, but that's about all it's got going for it. This is the exact same grapple that Ironcraft sells. I don't know who actually manufactures it.
I like the grapple! The rake type works really well in brush cleanup.
The root rake style is the most useful style from what I have used before. Really nice to be able to clean up in the tall grass. Very nice grapple!
We've got that 327 grapple that we use between the 3046R and 5320, and REALLY like it!
Good morning Brock. I'm from Brazil. The translation into Portuguese is good. Before, I used to follow it with subtitles. The Black Tail Studio channel managed to translate it with a male voice.
Brock that looks like a very nice and capable grapple. Thanks for demonstrating it.
Howdy Brock! I was hoping 'Grapple' wasn't a nickname for your w... well... never mind lol! You are too smart for that 😁 Nice job thanks for sharing 🤠
Hey Brock. Thanks for posting this! I think that's the grapple I will go with next spring after i install my 3rd function on my T574.
Bonus that they are only a couple hours from me as well
That is a King Kong grapple, and really seems to fit your tractor pefectly. I bought an add a grapple Brock from Precision three years ago and it is the single best attachment I have added to my subcompact. It keeps me on the tractor instead of hopping on and off. Point is, as you know, when you are off the tractor, you are working and the tractor is not. Precision in Osark is a really good company to buy from, good quality, price and they have products for all size tractors. Great vid and should help many find good products for their tractors. Seacliff Steve
Good morning. My grapple is the best implement on my property. I can do wonderful clearing things with it and my Ratchet Rake.
Good idea to have something you can use on different equipment
I have a 322, I think back dragging with the clamshell is way under sold,it works so well. I use mine mostly for storm cleanup, but I've had some huge logs in it, easily 3 feet diameter.
I need this!!!
Mine does too but she's an excellent cook
A nice grapple, it does take a big bite!
Hi Brock
Be careful keeping your 3pt lift arms hanging low. I try to keep them at full height when not in use. They could get damaged backing up on uneven ground or obstacles.
e
I would not have through the 574 would pick up that entire tree. What I recommend that you DON'T buy is a Tiger Attachments economy grapple. It's not that's it's poorly made or anything, it just doesn't open very wide. I needed one in very short order to move some brush after several trees fell, and that's the only one I could find locally that didn't cost a fortune. It is a dual clam shell, but that's about all it's got going for it. This is the exact same grapple that Ironcraft sells. I don't know who actually manufactures it.