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Economy Series Root Grapple Bucket Fits John Deere 60" Reviews

4.7 Rating 46 Reviews
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This root grapple bucket has a hook and pin connection and fits any tractor equipped with a hook and pin mounting system. It is ideal for landscaping, land clearing, and removing roots and debris from your farm, garden, or yard. The serrated leading edge has a 0.5" top tooth thickness and 0.375" bottom tooth thickness for exceptional grip and soil penetration. Equipped with 3000 PSI cylinders, this bucket is great for jobs that require powerful lifting, including moving silage, brush, hay bales, and more, and has a cylinder back stopper to prevent the upper clamps from hyperextending or getting stuck in an upright position. Built with durable steel, this economy root bucket comes with hoses and ag couplers.
This lightweight model makes easy work of ripping up small roots and brush. It is not recommended for heavier duty commercial-grade tasks like digging or pulling trees, rocks, and heavy roots.
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Haven’t had a chance to use it yet but it looks like a good piece.
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Posted 4 years ago
Overall quality is excellent and a value for the money. It took about ten days to arrive. The open top / side steel crate protected it fairly well. Arrived with a few scuff and bruises but nothing broken. The local delivery driver the shipper sent was experienced and professional. I tightened up all the fittings as others recommended. No leaks. I was a bit disappointed that the pivot pins for the grapple lids were just bolts and not greaseable pins. I'll be looking to upgrade them in the future. When I dropped my bucket off the JD 300 loader, the grapple fit perfectly - only needing a washer/shim on each pin to take up a little bit of curl slack. Overall I am very pleased with this unit and the time it saves me. My back says THANK YOU as well.
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Posted 5 years ago
For the most part the thing is bullet proof. You do need to remove the nuts they send you and replace them with metal lock nuts. The hitch pins tend to come out if you get really deep into a brush pile so u have to watch that may end up putting roll pins in. Would be nice to if the hyd. lines had some type of guard over them will smash them also if you start picking up big logs . Overall the grapple is a nice unit and will take alot abuse
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Posted 6 years ago
So after hooking it up to the loader and gotta to use it a couple of times to haul trees off that had fallen and that were in the way, the wife looked at me and said she had her doubts that I would have that much us for it she said it was money well spent. Have had zero problems with. It was missing a grease fit when I got it but I have fittings so that was no big deal for me. Have remove so pretty large trees and it’s hold up very well. I’d all over again.
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Posted 7 years ago
So after hooking it up to the loader and gotta to use it a couple of times to haul trees off that had fallen and that were in the way, the wife looked at me and said she had her doubts that I would have that much us for it she said it was money well spent. Have had zero problems with. It was missing a grease fit when I got it but I have fittings so that was no big deal for me. Have remove so pretty large trees and it’s hold up very well. I’d all over again.
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Posted 7 years ago
I don't know how I got along before I got this grapple, it really takes the bull work out of moving stuff, I now cut firewood in lengths and haul them back to the house instead of back breaking work of loading logs onto a trailer. I can cut small trees along a fence line and lay them out in one direction and use this to "rake" them up. I am getting 10 times more work done in half the time and my body is not cursing me at night. one thing to do is check and tighten the hydraulic fittings before first use, they arrived loose, no big deal.
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Posted 7 years ago