The Right Grapple Makes the Tough Jobs Easy
Grapple attachments for skid steers aren’t a one-size-fits-all deal. The right one depends on what you’re moving and how you need to move it. Pick wrong, and you’ll waste time fighting your equipment instead of getting work done.
Clearing Out Brush and Roots
If your land is overrun with thick brush, tangled vines, or deep-set roots, a root grapple can help you out. These attachments have widely spaced tines that grip what you want while letting dirt and small debris fall through—so you’re not hauling a bucket full of mud when all you wanted was to clear out some stubborn hedge rows.
Hauling Logs and Lumber
If your work involves downed trees, firewood, or loading lumber, a log grapple keeps things steady without the hassle of straps and chains. With a wide jaw and strong clamping force, this attachment makes quick work of moving timber from the field to the stack.
Handling Rocks and Heavy Debris
If you’re digging out a fencerow, clearing rocky land, or hauling scrap, a rock grapple is ready to take on the punishment. Unlike a standard bucket, it’s got closely spaced bottom tines that grab onto large rocks and debris while letting the loose dirt fall through.
Tackling a Bit of Everything
For those who need a tool that can handle a little bit of everything, a combination grapple attachment is the way to go. These grapples for skid steers can handle logs, brush, rocks, and debris all at once. If your workday takes you from cleaning up storm damage to moving hay bales to pulling out old fence posts, this is the kind of grapple that earns its keep and then some.
Titan Attachments makes tough, reliable skid steer grapple attachments for the kind of work that can’t be done with just a standard bucket. Pick the right one for your job, and you’ll wonder why you didn’t get one sooner.