
The tips of the lower grapple tines are angled upwards to avoid lawn damage and help to cradle brush and logs. The arc of the lower tines also encourages tree debris to stay in the grapple, even when the claw is open! The stepped teeth on the grapple tips help to cradle brush and logs by catching and digging into the wood. This makes it more difficult for the logs to slide out of the grapple, and they will instead need to roll out. To do this, you will need to tilt the grapple forward. |