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Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket Attachment – Heavy-Duty Bedding and Brush Handling

Original price $3,695.00 - Original price $4,445.00
Original price
$3,695.00
$3,695.00 - $4,445.00
Current price $3,695.00
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  • Grade 50 structural steel
  • 40-inch aggressive tines
  • 45-degree tine angle
  • 45-inch grapple opening
  • Individually replaceable tines
  • 4x4-inch square tubing frame
  • 1-inch greaseable pins
  • Four width options
  • Standard loader mount
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Overview

If you run livestock, manage a farm, or maintain land with heavy bedding and organic material, you already know the challenge. Manure, matted straw, wet bedding, and compacted debris don't move easily with a standard bucket. You need something that can dig in, grip tight, and handle the messiest jobs without constant repositioning or spillage. That's exactly what the Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket from Stinger Attachments delivers.

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this manure tine grapple is built for operators who need a reliable, heavy-duty attachment that performs across multiple tasks. Whether you're spreading fresh bedding in stalls, feeding livestock, clearing brush piles, or moving compacted material around the property, this grapple handles it all. The combination of aggressive tines and a powerful hydraulic grapple means you can pry loose stubborn materials and hold them securely while you transport or spread them exactly where they need to go.

What sets this attachment apart is its versatility. It's not just a manure tool. Contractors use it for land clearing. Landscapers rely on it for moving brush and debris. Ranch owners depend on it for daily feeding and bedding tasks. The 40-inch tines are angled at 45 degrees to penetrate compacted material with ease, while the grapple arms open a full 45 inches to grab the biggest loads possible. That means fewer trips, less time repositioning, and more productivity on every job.

Stinger Attachments builds this grapple with structural-grade materials you'd expect to find in commercial construction and heavy equipment. The mainframe is constructed from 4x4-inch square tubing, and the entire unit is made from grade 50 steel. That's not entry-level material. It's the kind of steel that holds up under constant stress, impact, and exposure to the elements. Every shaft is precision-machined from 2-inch 1045 cold-rolled steel and fitted inside quarter-inch thick sidewall bushings. The result is a grapple that doesn't flex, bend, or wear out after a season of hard use.

Each tine is individually removable and replaceable, which means you're not replacing the entire bucket if one tine gets damaged. That's a smart design choice that saves you money and downtime over the life of the attachment. The tines are spaced 8 inches on center, a configuration that balances material retention with penetration power across a wide range of applications. Whether you're working with loose straw or packed manure, the spacing gives you control and consistency.

The grapple itself is built from three-eighths and quarter-inch steel with 1-inch greaseable pins that keep movement smooth and reliable. The 75-degree back angle of the bucket helps material roll in and stay put, reducing spillage during transport. You also get the choice between an open back or closed back design depending on your specific needs. The open back is standard and works well for most manure and bedding applications, but if you're handling finer materials or need more containment, the closed back option is available.

Forge Claw is proud to offer this attachment with free nationwide shipping, so no matter where your operation is located, you can get your hands on a quality manure tine grapple without worrying about freight costs eating into your budget. We work directly with Stinger Attachments to ensure every unit meets the high standards you expect, and we back that up with responsive support and flexible financing options that make it easier to invest in the right equipment.

This isn't a grapple you'll outgrow. It's built to scale with your operation, whether you're managing a small hobby farm or running a commercial livestock facility. The attachment fits standard tractor loader mounts and is available in four widths: 60, 68, 76, and 84 inches. That range gives you the flexibility to match the grapple to your machine size and the scope of your work. Smaller tractors benefit from the 60-inch model, while larger operations with more demanding workloads can step up to the 84-inch unit without sacrificing maneuverability.

One of the biggest advantages of using a manure tine grapple over a standard bucket is the control it gives you. When you're feeding hay or spreading bedding, the grapple lets you place material exactly where you want it and release it cleanly. There's no scraping, no dumping piles in the wrong spot, and no need to reposition multiple times to get the job done. The tines break up compacted bales and matted material on contact, and the grapple keeps everything secure until you're ready to let go.

For land clearing and brush work, the grapple shines in situations where a traditional bucket would struggle. Tangled branches, root balls, and uneven debris don't slide out or shift during transport. The aggressive tine design digs into piles and holds them tight, even over rough terrain. You'll spend less time chasing down materials that fell off halfway to the burn pile and more time making progress on the bigger picture.

Durability matters when you're working in harsh conditions. Manure, moisture, and constant use take a toll on equipment that isn't built to last. Stinger Attachments engineers every component with that reality in mind. The heavy-duty construction, greaseable pins, and replaceable tines mean this grapple keeps working season after season without major repairs or part replacements. It's designed to handle the kind of abuse that comes with daily ranch and farm work, and it does so without complaint.

Forge Claw has built a reputation on delivering quality attachments that perform in the field, not just on paper. We've seen firsthand how the right tool changes the way operators work. The Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket is one of those tools. It simplifies tough jobs, reduces physical strain, and gives you the confidence to take on tasks that used to require multiple attachments or extra hands. When you invest in equipment from Forge Claw, you're investing in productivity, reliability, and long-term value.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 60 inches, 68 inches, 76 inches, 84 inches
  • Weight: 830 lbs (60"), 875 lbs (68"), 925 lbs (76"), 1,050 lbs (84")
  • Construction Material: Grade 50 structural steel
  • Mainframe: 4x4-inch square tubing
  • Tine Length: 40 inches with 45-degree angled ends
  • Tine Spacing: 8 inches on center
  • Shaft Material: 2-inch 1045 cold-rolled steel
  • Sidewall Bushing Thickness: 1/4 inch
  • Grapple Construction: 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch steel
  • Grapple Pins: 1-inch greaseable pins
  • Grapple Opening Height: 45 inches
  • Bucket Back Angle: 75 degrees
  • Back Design: Open back standard, closed back optional
  • Tine Design: Individual bolt-in removable and replaceable
  • Mounting System: Standard tractor loader mount
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 Structural Steel Construction — built with the same heavy-duty material used in commercial buildings and industrial equipment, ensuring maximum durability and resistance to bending or cracking under heavy loads
  • 40-Inch Aggressive Tines with 45-Degree Angle — designed to penetrate compacted manure, matted bedding, and tough brush piles with ease, breaking up material on contact for faster, more efficient handling
  • 45-Inch Grapple Opening — allows you to grab the largest possible load in a single pass, reducing trips and increasing productivity across feeding, bedding, and land clearing tasks
  • Individually Replaceable Tines — each tine bolts in separately, so you can replace damaged tines without replacing the entire bucket, saving money and minimizing downtime
  • Heavy-Duty 2-Inch Cold-Rolled Steel Shafts — precision-machined shafts fitted inside quarter-inch sidewall bushings provide smooth, reliable operation and extended service life even under constant stress
  • 4x4-Inch Square Tubing Mainframe — delivers exceptional structural integrity and rigidity, preventing frame flex and ensuring stable performance during demanding applications
  • 1-Inch Greaseable Grapple Pins — allow for easy maintenance and smooth hydraulic operation, extending the life of the grapple mechanism and ensuring consistent clamping force
  • 75-Degree Bucket Back Angle — optimizes material retention and reduces spillage during transport, keeping loads secure from pickup to drop-off
Benefits

The Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket cuts down on the time you spend moving material around your property. Instead of making multiple trips with a standard bucket that can't grip or contain messy loads, you can handle larger volumes in fewer passes. The 45-inch grapple opening and aggressive tines work together to maximize load capacity, so you're not constantly repositioning or cleaning up spills. For operations where time is money, that efficiency adds up quickly.

Durability translates directly into cost savings. When you're not replacing bent tines, repairing cracked frames, or dealing with worn-out bushings after a single season, you're keeping more money in your pocket. Stinger Attachments builds this grapple to withstand years of hard use, and the individually replaceable tines mean you can address wear and tear without major expenses. That's the kind of long-term value that makes a real difference on a working farm or ranch.

Productivity improves when your equipment does exactly what you need it to do. The combination of a tine bucket and a hydraulic grapple means you can tackle jobs that would normally require two separate attachments. Feeding livestock, spreading bedding, clearing brush, and moving debris all become single-attachment tasks. You spend less time swapping out equipment and more time getting work done, which means you can take on more projects or finish your daily tasks faster.

The structural integrity of this grapple gives you confidence in tough conditions. Whether you're working in wet, muddy environments or dealing with compacted material that's been sitting all winter, the grade 50 steel frame and heavy-duty shafts hold up without flexing or failing. You're not babying the attachment or worrying about whether it can handle the job. You're loading up and moving forward, knowing the grapple will perform every time.

Versatility is a major advantage when you're managing multiple responsibilities. The same grapple that spreads straw in the barn can clear brush piles along the fence line or move construction debris during a building project. You're not locked into a single use case, which makes this attachment a smarter investment than specialized tools that sit idle most of the year. It's the kind of multi-purpose capability that justifies the cost and earns its place in your equipment lineup.

Ease of use matters when you're working long days. The greaseable pins keep the grapple operating smoothly, and the thoughtful spacing of the tines ensures consistent performance across different materials. You're not fighting the attachment or making constant adjustments. It works the way you expect it to, which reduces operator fatigue and makes even the dirtiest jobs more manageable.

Real-world value shows up in the details. The 75-degree back angle keeps material where it belongs during transport. The replaceable tines mean you can fix what's broken without replacing what isn't. The open back design allows material to shed easily when you need it to, while the optional closed back gives you containment when you're working with finer materials. Every design choice is rooted in how the attachment actually performs on the job, not just how it looks on paper.

Additional Information

This grapple is ideal for livestock producers, farm owners, ranch managers, landscapers, and contractors who need a reliable attachment for handling organic material, brush, and debris. It's equally at home in a barn spreading bedding as it is on a construction site clearing land. The range of available widths ensures compatibility with compact tractors and larger agricultural machines, so you can match the grapple to your specific equipment and workload.

When operating the manure tine grapple, take advantage of the tine design by approaching compacted material at a slight angle to maximize penetration. Use the grapple to secure the load before lifting, and make sure the material is centered in the bucket for balanced transport. Regular greasing of the pins will keep the hydraulic grapple responsive and extend the service life of the moving components. Inspect tines periodically for wear and replace them as needed to maintain optimal performance.

This attachment is compatible with standard tractor loader mounts, making installation straightforward and hassle-free. If you're running a tractor with a quick-attach system, you can swap the grapple in and out in minutes. The robust construction means it can handle the hydraulic flow and pressure of most agricultural tractors without issue, and the greaseable pins ensure smooth operation even after extended use.

Maintenance is minimal but important. Keep the grease fittings serviced, check the tine bolts for tightness after the first few uses, and inspect the grapple arms and frame for any signs of stress or damage. Store the grapple in a dry location when not in use to prevent unnecessary corrosion, and clean off heavy buildup of organic material to keep the moving parts free and functional. With basic care, this grapple will deliver reliable performance year after year.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket (MTG) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

What makes this manure tine grapple better than using a standard bucket for livestock bedding?

A standard bucket struggles with compacted manure, matted straw, and wet bedding because it can't grip or penetrate the material effectively. The Tractor Manure Tine Grapple features 40-inch aggressive tines angled at 45 degrees that dig into compacted material and break it up on contact. The hydraulic grapple then secures the load, preventing spillage during transport. This combination means you can handle larger volumes in fewer trips, place material exactly where you need it, and release it cleanly without scraping or repositioning.

For livestock operations, this translates to faster stall cleaning, more efficient bedding distribution, and less physical strain on the operator. The 45-inch grapple opening maximizes load capacity, while the 75-degree back angle keeps material contained during movement across your property.

Can this grapple handle jobs beyond manure and bedding work?

Absolutely. While it excels at manure and bedding tasks, this attachment is designed for versatility across multiple farm and land management applications. Contractors use it for land clearing and brush removal. Landscapers rely on it for moving debris piles and handling organic material. The aggressive tines break through tangled branches, root balls, and compacted piles that would slip out of a standard bucket.

Ranch owners depend on it for daily feeding tasks, moving hay bales, and spreading material in livestock areas. The same features that make it effective for bedding work—the penetrating tines, secure grapple grip, and robust construction—make it equally capable for clearing fence lines, handling construction debris, or managing brush piles. You're investing in one attachment that replaces multiple specialized tools, which justifies the cost and maximizes equipment utilization throughout the year.

How does the individually replaceable tine design save money over time?

Each tine on this grapple bolts in separately, which means when one tine gets damaged or wears out, you only replace that single component instead of the entire bucket assembly. This design choice significantly reduces maintenance costs over the life of the attachment. In traditional bucket designs, damage to one section often requires costly repairs or complete replacement.

With individual bolt-in tines spaced 8 inches on center, you can keep spare tines on hand and swap them out quickly when needed, minimizing downtime during busy seasons. The tines are made from durable material built to withstand impact and abrasion, but farm work is demanding and wear happens. Being able to address that wear affordably and efficiently means your grapple stays productive year after year without major expenses eating into your operating budget.

Which width should I choose for my tractor?

The right width depends on your tractor size and the scope of your typical workload. Compact tractors and smaller operations work well with the 60-inch model, which provides excellent maneuverability in tight spaces like barn aisles while still offering substantial capacity. The 68-inch width suits mid-size tractors handling moderate daily bedding and feeding tasks.

For larger agricultural tractors and commercial livestock facilities, the 76-inch model balances capacity with versatility across different job sites. The 84-inch grapple is ideal for operations with demanding workloads and larger machines, maximizing productivity when you're moving significant volumes of material regularly. Consider your loader's lifting capacity as well—weights range from 830 pounds for the 60-inch model to 1,050 pounds for the 84-inch unit. Matching the grapple width to your machine ensures optimal performance, stability, and safe operation across all your tasks.

What maintenance does this grapple require to keep it running smoothly?

Maintenance is straightforward and minimal. The 1-inch greaseable pins are your primary maintenance points—regular greasing keeps the hydraulic grapple operating smoothly and extends the life of all moving components. Check and grease these fittings according to your usage intensity, typically every few weeks during heavy use. After the first several uses, inspect the tine bolts for tightness to ensure everything remains secure.

Periodically examine the grapple arms and mainframe for any signs of stress, cracking, or damage, though the grade 50 steel construction is built to resist these issues. Clean off heavy buildup of organic material to prevent corrosion and keep moving parts functioning freely. Store the grapple in a dry location when not in use to minimize weather exposure. With this basic care routine, the heavy-duty construction and quality materials ensure reliable performance season after season without major repairs or part replacements.

Is the open back or closed back design better for my needs?

The open back design is standard and works exceptionally well for most manure, bedding, and brush applications. It allows material to shed easily when you need it to and provides good visibility of what you're loading. The open design also reduces weight slightly and makes cleaning easier after messy jobs.

However, if you're regularly handling finer materials like sawdust, wood chips, or smaller debris that might sift through the back, the closed back option provides better containment during transport. The closed back is also advantageous when you need maximum material retention over rough terrain or longer distances. Consider your primary applications—if you're mainly spreading straw bedding, handling manure, and moving brush, the open back delivers excellent performance. If your work involves finer materials or you want the flexibility to contain everything completely, the closed back option is worth considering. Both configurations maintain the same structural integrity and grapple performance.

How does the Grade 50 steel construction compare to standard attachments?

Grade 50 steel is the same structural material used in commercial buildings and heavy industrial equipment, offering significantly higher strength and durability than the mild steel found in entry-level attachments. This material choice means the grapple resists bending, cracking, and deformation under heavy loads and impact stress. The 4x4-inch square tubing mainframe constructed from grade 50 steel provides exceptional rigidity, preventing the frame flex that causes premature wear and reduced performance in lighter-duty attachments.

When you're lifting compacted material, dragging brush piles, or working in demanding conditions daily, that structural integrity matters. The investment in quality materials pays off through extended service life, fewer repairs, and consistent performance year after year. Combined with the precision-machined 2-inch cold-rolled steel shafts and quarter-inch sidewall bushings, you're getting commercial-grade construction that handles the kind of abuse that comes with real farm and ranch work without complaint or failure.

Will this grapple fit my tractor's loader mounting system?

This manure tine grapple is designed to fit standard tractor loader mounts, making installation straightforward for most agricultural tractors. If your tractor has a quick-attach loader system, you can mount and dismount the grapple in minutes, which is convenient when you need to switch between attachments throughout the day. The robust construction accommodates the hydraulic flow and pressure of typical agricultural tractors without issues.

Before ordering, verify your loader's mounting pattern and hydraulic capacity to ensure compatibility. The grapple requires hydraulic power for the grapple function, so your tractor will need auxiliary hydraulics. Most modern tractors with front-end loaders include this capability. If you have questions about fitment for your specific tractor model, contact Forge Claw directly—we can help confirm compatibility and ensure you get the right setup for your machine. Proper fitment ensures safe operation and optimal performance across all your applications.

How does this grapple improve productivity compared to working with multiple attachments?

The combination of aggressive tines and a hydraulic grapple in one attachment eliminates the need to switch between a bucket and a separate grapple for different tasks. You can penetrate and break up compacted material with the tines, secure it with the grapple, transport it without spillage, and release it precisely where needed—all without changing attachments. This versatility means you complete feeding, bedding, brush clearing, and debris removal with a single tool, saving the time and physical effort of swapping equipment multiple times per day.

The 45-inch grapple opening lets you handle maximum loads in fewer passes, further reducing cycle times. For operations where you're juggling multiple responsibilities throughout the day, this efficiency translates directly into getting more done in less time. You can tackle a broader range of projects without maintaining multiple specialized attachments, which also reduces your overall equipment investment and storage requirements while increasing what you can accomplish with your tractor.

What kind of return on investment can I expect from this grapple?

The ROI comes from multiple sources. First, increased productivity means you complete daily tasks faster, freeing up time for other revenue-generating work or simply reducing labor hours. Handling larger loads in fewer trips saves fuel and reduces equipment wear on your tractor. The durability of grade 50 steel construction and replaceable tines means you're not replacing the attachment or making costly repairs after a single season—this grapple is built for years of service.

The versatility across multiple applications means you're not investing in separate specialized tools for bedding, feeding, brush clearing, and debris handling. For commercial operations, the ability to take on land clearing or cleanup projects you might have previously contracted out creates new revenue opportunities. The time savings on routine tasks like stall cleaning and bedding distribution add up significantly over a year. With free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw and flexible financing options, you can get quality equipment working for you immediately while managing cash flow effectively.

Overview

If you run livestock, manage a farm, or maintain land with heavy bedding and organic material, you already know the challenge. Manure, matted straw, wet bedding, and compacted debris don't move easily with a standard bucket. You need something that can dig in, grip tight, and handle the messiest jobs without constant repositioning or spillage. That's exactly what the Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket from Stinger Attachments delivers.

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this manure tine grapple is built for operators who need a reliable, heavy-duty attachment that performs across multiple tasks. Whether you're spreading fresh bedding in stalls, feeding livestock, clearing brush piles, or moving compacted material around the property, this grapple handles it all. The combination of aggressive tines and a powerful hydraulic grapple means you can pry loose stubborn materials and hold them securely while you transport or spread them exactly where they need to go.

What sets this attachment apart is its versatility. It's not just a manure tool. Contractors use it for land clearing. Landscapers rely on it for moving brush and debris. Ranch owners depend on it for daily feeding and bedding tasks. The 40-inch tines are angled at 45 degrees to penetrate compacted material with ease, while the grapple arms open a full 45 inches to grab the biggest loads possible. That means fewer trips, less time repositioning, and more productivity on every job.

Stinger Attachments builds this grapple with structural-grade materials you'd expect to find in commercial construction and heavy equipment. The mainframe is constructed from 4x4-inch square tubing, and the entire unit is made from grade 50 steel. That's not entry-level material. It's the kind of steel that holds up under constant stress, impact, and exposure to the elements. Every shaft is precision-machined from 2-inch 1045 cold-rolled steel and fitted inside quarter-inch thick sidewall bushings. The result is a grapple that doesn't flex, bend, or wear out after a season of hard use.

Each tine is individually removable and replaceable, which means you're not replacing the entire bucket if one tine gets damaged. That's a smart design choice that saves you money and downtime over the life of the attachment. The tines are spaced 8 inches on center, a configuration that balances material retention with penetration power across a wide range of applications. Whether you're working with loose straw or packed manure, the spacing gives you control and consistency.

The grapple itself is built from three-eighths and quarter-inch steel with 1-inch greaseable pins that keep movement smooth and reliable. The 75-degree back angle of the bucket helps material roll in and stay put, reducing spillage during transport. You also get the choice between an open back or closed back design depending on your specific needs. The open back is standard and works well for most manure and bedding applications, but if you're handling finer materials or need more containment, the closed back option is available.

Forge Claw is proud to offer this attachment with free nationwide shipping, so no matter where your operation is located, you can get your hands on a quality manure tine grapple without worrying about freight costs eating into your budget. We work directly with Stinger Attachments to ensure every unit meets the high standards you expect, and we back that up with responsive support and flexible financing options that make it easier to invest in the right equipment.

This isn't a grapple you'll outgrow. It's built to scale with your operation, whether you're managing a small hobby farm or running a commercial livestock facility. The attachment fits standard tractor loader mounts and is available in four widths: 60, 68, 76, and 84 inches. That range gives you the flexibility to match the grapple to your machine size and the scope of your work. Smaller tractors benefit from the 60-inch model, while larger operations with more demanding workloads can step up to the 84-inch unit without sacrificing maneuverability.

One of the biggest advantages of using a manure tine grapple over a standard bucket is the control it gives you. When you're feeding hay or spreading bedding, the grapple lets you place material exactly where you want it and release it cleanly. There's no scraping, no dumping piles in the wrong spot, and no need to reposition multiple times to get the job done. The tines break up compacted bales and matted material on contact, and the grapple keeps everything secure until you're ready to let go.

For land clearing and brush work, the grapple shines in situations where a traditional bucket would struggle. Tangled branches, root balls, and uneven debris don't slide out or shift during transport. The aggressive tine design digs into piles and holds them tight, even over rough terrain. You'll spend less time chasing down materials that fell off halfway to the burn pile and more time making progress on the bigger picture.

Durability matters when you're working in harsh conditions. Manure, moisture, and constant use take a toll on equipment that isn't built to last. Stinger Attachments engineers every component with that reality in mind. The heavy-duty construction, greaseable pins, and replaceable tines mean this grapple keeps working season after season without major repairs or part replacements. It's designed to handle the kind of abuse that comes with daily ranch and farm work, and it does so without complaint.

Forge Claw has built a reputation on delivering quality attachments that perform in the field, not just on paper. We've seen firsthand how the right tool changes the way operators work. The Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket is one of those tools. It simplifies tough jobs, reduces physical strain, and gives you the confidence to take on tasks that used to require multiple attachments or extra hands. When you invest in equipment from Forge Claw, you're investing in productivity, reliability, and long-term value.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 60 inches, 68 inches, 76 inches, 84 inches
  • Weight: 830 lbs (60"), 875 lbs (68"), 925 lbs (76"), 1,050 lbs (84")
  • Construction Material: Grade 50 structural steel
  • Mainframe: 4x4-inch square tubing
  • Tine Length: 40 inches with 45-degree angled ends
  • Tine Spacing: 8 inches on center
  • Shaft Material: 2-inch 1045 cold-rolled steel
  • Sidewall Bushing Thickness: 1/4 inch
  • Grapple Construction: 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch steel
  • Grapple Pins: 1-inch greaseable pins
  • Grapple Opening Height: 45 inches
  • Bucket Back Angle: 75 degrees
  • Back Design: Open back standard, closed back optional
  • Tine Design: Individual bolt-in removable and replaceable
  • Mounting System: Standard tractor loader mount
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 Structural Steel Construction — built with the same heavy-duty material used in commercial buildings and industrial equipment, ensuring maximum durability and resistance to bending or cracking under heavy loads
  • 40-Inch Aggressive Tines with 45-Degree Angle — designed to penetrate compacted manure, matted bedding, and tough brush piles with ease, breaking up material on contact for faster, more efficient handling
  • 45-Inch Grapple Opening — allows you to grab the largest possible load in a single pass, reducing trips and increasing productivity across feeding, bedding, and land clearing tasks
  • Individually Replaceable Tines — each tine bolts in separately, so you can replace damaged tines without replacing the entire bucket, saving money and minimizing downtime
  • Heavy-Duty 2-Inch Cold-Rolled Steel Shafts — precision-machined shafts fitted inside quarter-inch sidewall bushings provide smooth, reliable operation and extended service life even under constant stress
  • 4x4-Inch Square Tubing Mainframe — delivers exceptional structural integrity and rigidity, preventing frame flex and ensuring stable performance during demanding applications
  • 1-Inch Greaseable Grapple Pins — allow for easy maintenance and smooth hydraulic operation, extending the life of the grapple mechanism and ensuring consistent clamping force
  • 75-Degree Bucket Back Angle — optimizes material retention and reduces spillage during transport, keeping loads secure from pickup to drop-off
Benefits

The Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket cuts down on the time you spend moving material around your property. Instead of making multiple trips with a standard bucket that can't grip or contain messy loads, you can handle larger volumes in fewer passes. The 45-inch grapple opening and aggressive tines work together to maximize load capacity, so you're not constantly repositioning or cleaning up spills. For operations where time is money, that efficiency adds up quickly.

Durability translates directly into cost savings. When you're not replacing bent tines, repairing cracked frames, or dealing with worn-out bushings after a single season, you're keeping more money in your pocket. Stinger Attachments builds this grapple to withstand years of hard use, and the individually replaceable tines mean you can address wear and tear without major expenses. That's the kind of long-term value that makes a real difference on a working farm or ranch.

Productivity improves when your equipment does exactly what you need it to do. The combination of a tine bucket and a hydraulic grapple means you can tackle jobs that would normally require two separate attachments. Feeding livestock, spreading bedding, clearing brush, and moving debris all become single-attachment tasks. You spend less time swapping out equipment and more time getting work done, which means you can take on more projects or finish your daily tasks faster.

The structural integrity of this grapple gives you confidence in tough conditions. Whether you're working in wet, muddy environments or dealing with compacted material that's been sitting all winter, the grade 50 steel frame and heavy-duty shafts hold up without flexing or failing. You're not babying the attachment or worrying about whether it can handle the job. You're loading up and moving forward, knowing the grapple will perform every time.

Versatility is a major advantage when you're managing multiple responsibilities. The same grapple that spreads straw in the barn can clear brush piles along the fence line or move construction debris during a building project. You're not locked into a single use case, which makes this attachment a smarter investment than specialized tools that sit idle most of the year. It's the kind of multi-purpose capability that justifies the cost and earns its place in your equipment lineup.

Ease of use matters when you're working long days. The greaseable pins keep the grapple operating smoothly, and the thoughtful spacing of the tines ensures consistent performance across different materials. You're not fighting the attachment or making constant adjustments. It works the way you expect it to, which reduces operator fatigue and makes even the dirtiest jobs more manageable.

Real-world value shows up in the details. The 75-degree back angle keeps material where it belongs during transport. The replaceable tines mean you can fix what's broken without replacing what isn't. The open back design allows material to shed easily when you need it to, while the optional closed back gives you containment when you're working with finer materials. Every design choice is rooted in how the attachment actually performs on the job, not just how it looks on paper.

Additional Information

This grapple is ideal for livestock producers, farm owners, ranch managers, landscapers, and contractors who need a reliable attachment for handling organic material, brush, and debris. It's equally at home in a barn spreading bedding as it is on a construction site clearing land. The range of available widths ensures compatibility with compact tractors and larger agricultural machines, so you can match the grapple to your specific equipment and workload.

When operating the manure tine grapple, take advantage of the tine design by approaching compacted material at a slight angle to maximize penetration. Use the grapple to secure the load before lifting, and make sure the material is centered in the bucket for balanced transport. Regular greasing of the pins will keep the hydraulic grapple responsive and extend the service life of the moving components. Inspect tines periodically for wear and replace them as needed to maintain optimal performance.

This attachment is compatible with standard tractor loader mounts, making installation straightforward and hassle-free. If you're running a tractor with a quick-attach system, you can swap the grapple in and out in minutes. The robust construction means it can handle the hydraulic flow and pressure of most agricultural tractors without issue, and the greaseable pins ensure smooth operation even after extended use.

Maintenance is minimal but important. Keep the grease fittings serviced, check the tine bolts for tightness after the first few uses, and inspect the grapple arms and frame for any signs of stress or damage. Store the grapple in a dry location when not in use to prevent unnecessary corrosion, and clean off heavy buildup of organic material to keep the moving parts free and functional. With basic care, this grapple will deliver reliable performance year after year.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Tractor Manure Tine Grapple Bucket (MTG) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.