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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 7094954" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>It is always suspect to ask someone who has spent a heap of money on something for their honest opinion.</p><p></p><p>However I will try; it is heavy - I have a 741 as you see but wouldn't want it on my 627.</p><p></p><p>A couple of the chaps on the farm have used it extensively as well as me and so their opinion is possibly more value than mine - the answer is - sell the fork grapple, this is great.</p><p></p><p>I have done a lot with it too, both in the heap and fresh out of sheds, since we have had a spreadabale our cattle muck won't really work with the old grapple on a fork but it still rolled forward most of the time when using a general purpose bucket without the grapple. None of thos problems worry this bucket grapple at all, a full load every time, you can go up to a wall with it too unlike the old fork and grapple.</p><p></p><p>This is an x-Form bucket (Cherry) and it won't bend or break ever as far as I can see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 7094954, member: 5334"] It is always suspect to ask someone who has spent a heap of money on something for their honest opinion. However I will try; it is heavy - I have a 741 as you see but wouldn't want it on my 627. A couple of the chaps on the farm have used it extensively as well as me and so their opinion is possibly more value than mine - the answer is - sell the fork grapple, this is great. I have done a lot with it too, both in the heap and fresh out of sheds, since we have had a spreadabale our cattle muck won't really work with the old grapple on a fork but it still rolled forward most of the time when using a general purpose bucket without the grapple. None of thos problems worry this bucket grapple at all, a full load every time, you can go up to a wall with it too unlike the old fork and grapple. This is an x-Form bucket (Cherry) and it won't bend or break ever as far as I can see. [/QUOTE]
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