Stinger EXTREME DUTY Clam Grapple for Large Tractors, Skid Steers & Wheel Loaders
$6,749.00
FEATURES
- U.S.A. BUILT!
- Tines are 1/2″ AR200 steel for optimum strength
- Weighs a whopping 1750 lbs.
- Features 3×10 3000 PSI cylinders for maximum clamping
- Cylinders and hoses are mounted in the rear for maximum protection
- Greaseable tubes and cylinder wear points
- Independent grapples for optimal log lifting
- Available in 86″ width only
- Available with mounting for skid steer/Universal only
- 60″ grapple opening for maximum transfer of material
- Serrated tine edges for maximum grip
- Brace tubes for maximum strength
NOTE: DURING PEAK SELLING SEASONS, PRODUCT MAY NOT BE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING. IN WORSE-CASE SCENARIOS, LEAD TIME CAN BE UP TO 5 WEEKS. E-MAIL support@asktractormike.zohodesk.com FOR ESTIMATED AVAILABILITY!
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The Stinger EXTREME DUTY Grapple is a BEAST. This grapple is designed for demanding applications for large skid steer loaders, higher horsepower tractors, and medium duty wheel loaders. It is the perfect fit for commercial or heavy use applications. This grapple utilizes AR200 steel and is 100% American made. With a proven independent dual grapple design and a massive 60′ opening you’ll be able to get a solid clamp on large uneven loads. If you can pick it up, this grapple can handle it!
This grapple is 86″ wide, made of 1/2″ steel, and weighs a whopping 1750 lbs. It is available in skid loader-Universal quick attach only and carries a 2 year warranty.
Besides being built like an army tank, the Stinger EXTREME DUTY Grapple also has some unique features. First, look at where the hoses and cylinders are mounted. Most grapples have them on top, where brush and debris can damage cylinders or rip out hoses. It can be a maintenance nightmare! The Stinger has all of those components mounted behind the grapple. It makes for a cleaner design and a more reliable grapple with less downtime.
Second, there are two grapples on this rake, which we feel is an essential design if you ever move logs. A single grapple rake tries to tear itself apart when gripping an uneven log. If it’s bigger on one end on the other, you either don’t get a solid grasp when moving it or the hydraulic of the tractor are actually trying to bend the grapple when applying pressure. With two grapples, gripping an uneven log is no problem.
The Stinger Grapple Rake also covers the little things. There’s a solid plate behind the grapple to protect your tractor grill or skid loader and it has 3×10 3000 PSI cylinders for maximum clamping power. This grapple rake was built heavy and designed with the owner and operator in mind.
If you want the ultimate attachment for moving brush and debris with your high horsepower tractor, skid loader or wheel loader, the Stinger EXTREME DUTY Grapple is the obvious choice!
NOTE: DURING PEAK SELLING SEASONS, PRODUCT MAY NOT BE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING. IN WORSE-CASE SCENARIOS, LEAD TIME CAN BE UP TO 5 WEEKS. E-MAIL support@asktractormike.zohodesk.com FOR ESTIMATED AVAILABILITY!
WHEN ORDERING YOU MUST SELECT THE CORRECT HYDRAULIC COUPLERS!
Consult the chart below to determine your hydraulic connections. There are two types generally used in tractor applications, Pioneer and Flat Face.
Pioneer couplers have either a ball, or a tip in the male portion that must be pushed back to attach. Flat face couplers, commonly used on skid loaders, do not have any protrusions.
Each type comes in at least 3 sizes, and in order to send the right ones with your new attachment, we’ll need to know what type and size are on your tractor. We also need to know whether you have one male and one female, two male, or two female couplers. Add This Information To The ‘Order Notes’ Section Of The Checkout Page.
Without this information we cannot guarantee that our attachment will connect to your tractor.
Additional information
Weight | 1750 lbs |
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Dimensions | 86 × 47 × 50 in |
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