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Grapple Rake features split-top design.

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Grapple Rake features split-top design.
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December 10, 2004 - Grapple Rake uses dual independent upper grapples to clamp and hold uneven sized loads of material. Two 2 x 10 in. hydraulic cylinders open and close grapple. Available in 62 and 77 in. widths, split-top fits skid steers or tractor front loaders, picking up brush and other debris, while leaving dirt on ground. Tooth design allows materials to roll in front and is self-cleaning. Tines have replaceable weld-on points, allowing operator to get completely under logs and brush.

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Worksaver Inc.
P.O. Box 100
Litchfield, IL, 62056
USA


Worksaver Introduces New Split-Top Grapple Rake

Worksaver Inc. introduces the next generation of The Grapple Rake Series, the Split-top Grapple Rake. It is designed for the modern producer, with a split top design to provide dual independent upper grapples for clamping and holding uneven sized loads of material.

The Grapple Rakes are designed to pick up brush and other debris, while leaving the dirt on the ground. It is ideal for piling limbs, in every yard/ranch/farm application and especially suited for orchard and vineyard maintenance.

The Split-top is designed to fit skid steers or tractor front loaders. The design of the teeth allows materials to roll in the front, yet is self-cleaning. Skid steer models work with the “universal attaching” system. The tractor front loader models accept Worksaver interfacing quick-attach bracket to work with the most popular loader models available. The Split-top is available in 62” and 77” widths.

The pivot points have lubrication capabilities. Two hydraulic cylinders (2” x 10”) are used to open and close the grapple. Tines feature replaceable weld-on points allowing the operator to get completely under logs and brush piles.

For more information contact Worksaver, Inc., P.O. Box 100, Litchfield, IL 62056-0100. Phone: 217-324-5973. Fax: 217-234-3356. Web site: www.worksaver.com. E-Mail: sales@worksaver.com.
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