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Skid Steer Root Grapple Attachment – Heavy-Duty Land Clearing and Debris Handling

Original price $2,995.00 - Original price $3,495.00
Original price
$2,995.00
$2,995.00 - $3,495.00
Current price $2,995.00
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  • Open-bottom design
  • Dual 2500 psi cylinders
  • 45-48 inch grapple opening
  • Removable grapple arms
  • Grade 50 steel construction
  • 4.5-inch deep tines
  • Universal quick-attach plate
  • Three width options available
  • Greaseable pivot points
  • USA manufactured


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Video Overview
Overview

If you're clearing land, cleaning up after storms, handling demolition debris, or pulling stumps on a daily basis, you already know that a standard bucket just doesn't cut it. You need something that can grab, lift, and shake — something that holds onto awkward loads while letting the dirt and small debris fall away. That's exactly what the Skid Steer Root Grapple from Stinger Attachments delivers, and Forge Claw is proud to distribute this workhorse attachment to contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, and land managers across the country.

This root grapple isn't just another attachment. It's built to tackle the toughest jobs where you're dealing with roots, rocks, stumps, logs, brush piles, construction debris, and everything in between. The open-bottom design is what sets it apart from a traditional grapple bucket — material gets scooped up and held securely by the twin independent grapples, but dirt, gravel, and small debris shake right through. That means less weight per load, cleaner material handling, and more efficient trips back and forth across the site.

What really makes this grapple stand out is the aggressive front tine design. These aren't just for show. The tines dig into piles of debris, root balls, and tangled brush, acting like a wedge that forces the bucket deeper into the mess so you can grab more material in one scoop. When you're clearing land, those tines pull roots and small stumps right out of the ground. On demolition sites, they break apart piles and let you grab big chunks of concrete, timber, and metal without losing your grip.

Stinger Attachments engineered this root grapple with two heavy-duty independent grapples, each powered by its own 2500 psi cylinder. That gives you a massive 45 to 48-inch opening — plenty of room to handle full-size trees, large root balls, pallets of block, and oversized debris. The dual-cylinder setup means you get serious clamping force on both sides, so even awkward or unbalanced loads stay put while you're moving across rough terrain or lifting high to load a truck or trailer.

Here's a feature you don't see on many grapples: the grapple arms are completely removable in less than 10 minutes. No special tools, no complicated process. That means if you need to use the attachment as a standard open-bottom bucket for a particular task, you can pull the grapples off quickly and reinstall them just as fast when you need them again. It's a simple design choice that adds serious versatility to your operation.

Forge Claw offers this root grapple in three sizes: 66 inches, 75 inches, and 85 inches. The 66-inch model weighs in at 746 pounds, the 75-inch at 795 pounds, and the 85-inch at 843 pounds. All three sizes are built with the same grade 50 steel construction, the same tine depth, and the same heavy-duty grapple system. Your choice comes down to the width of your skid steer and the types of jobs you're running. Smaller machines pair well with the 66-inch model, while larger skid steers and high-flow machines can take full advantage of the 75 or 85-inch widths for maximum productivity.

Every root grapple is manufactured in the USA by Stinger Attachments using grade 50 structural steel. This isn't mild steel or mystery metal — it's high-strength material that engineers rely on for bridges, heavy equipment frames, and structural applications where failure isn't an option. The bucket frame is reinforced with 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and a 2.875-inch front support pipe that runs the width of the attachment. These aren't cosmetic touches. They're load-bearing reinforcements that keep the frame square and strong even when you're prying out a stump or lifting a full load of logs overhead.

The tines themselves are cut from 3/8-inch grade 50 steel plate and welded to the bucket with a one-piece gusset design that you can see in the product photos. That gusset ties each tine directly into the main frame, spreading the load across a larger area and preventing stress cracks at the weld points. The tines are spaced 9 inches apart on center, which is wide enough to let debris fall through but tight enough to grab smaller material like branches and chunks of concrete.

Each tine measures 4.5 inches deep, giving you serious digging and prying power. When you drive into a pile of brush or root ball, those tines don't just skim the surface — they dig in and hold. The depth also adds rigidity to the bucket, so the frame doesn't flex or twist under side loads or when you're pulling laterally on a stubborn root.

The grapples themselves are built with greaseable pivot points, which is exactly what you want on a piece of equipment that's going to see dirt, mud, water, and constant use. A quick hit with the grease gun every few weeks keeps the pivot pins moving smoothly and extends the life of the cylinders and mounting hardware. The twin 2500 psi cylinders provide fast cycle times and serious clamping force, so you can grab a load and get moving without waiting around for slow hydraulics.

This root grapple comes ready to hook up and run. Stinger Attachments includes 1/2-inch flat-face hydraulic couplers with every unit, so you can connect to your skid steer's auxiliary hydraulics without hunting down adapters or making a trip to the hydraulic shop. The universal skid steer mounting plate fits all major brands including Kubota, Bobcat, John Deere, Case, New Holland, Gehl, Mustang, ASV, Takeuchi, and more. If you're running a different mounting system or need a custom setup, give Forge Claw a call — we can help you sort out the right configuration.

Real-world performance is what matters, and this attachment delivers. Tree service crews use it to handle logs, stumps, and brush piles without switching between a bucket and a grapple. Land clearing operations rely on it to pull roots and rocks while keeping dirt on the ground where it belongs. Demolition contractors load trucks faster because the grapples hold awkward debris securely, even when they're driving over rough ground or up a ramp. Farm and ranch owners find it indispensable for cleaning fence lines, moving rock piles, and handling hay bales or pallets of feed.

Forge Claw is a top-rated nationwide distributor for heavy machinery attachments, and we've built our reputation on reliability, quality products, and straightforward service. When you order a Skid Steer Root Grapple from us, you're getting a USA-made attachment from a respected manufacturer, backed by our commitment to customer support and free nationwide shipping. We also offer flexible financing options, so you can get the equipment you need without tying up cash or waiting for budget approval.

Lead times can vary depending on production schedules and demand, so if you need a specific size or have a project deadline coming up, give us a call. We'll check current availability and make sure you get your grapple when you need it. Our team knows these attachments inside and out, and we're happy to answer questions about sizing, hydraulic requirements, and which model is the best fit for your machine and your work.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 66 inches, 75 inches, 85 inches
  • Weight: 746 lbs (66"), 795 lbs (75"), 843 lbs (85")
  • Construction Material: Grade 50 structural steel
  • Tine Material: 3/8-inch grade 50 steel plate
  • Tine Depth: 4.5 inches
  • Tine Spacing: 9 inches on center
  • Top Tubing: 4x4x1/4-inch structural tubing
  • Front Support Pipe: 2.875-inch diameter
  • Grapple Opening: 45 to 48 inches
  • Hydraulic Cylinders: Dual 2500 psi cylinders
  • Hydraulic Couplers: 1/2-inch flat-face couplers included
  • Mounting System: Universal skid steer quick attach plate (other mounts available)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Open-Bottom Frame Design — lets dirt and small debris fall through while securely holding logs, stumps, rocks, and large material for cleaner loads and less wasted hydraulic power lifting unnecessary weight
  • Aggressive Front Tines — 4.5-inch deep tines cut from 3/8-inch grade 50 steel dig into piles, pull roots, and act as a wedge to force the bucket deeper into debris for larger scoops and more efficient material handling
  • Dual Independent Grapples — two heavy-duty grapple arms powered by separate 2500 psi cylinders deliver 45 to 48 inches of opening and serious clamping force to handle awkward loads and unbalanced material
  • Removable Grapple Arms — grapples can be completely removed in under 10 minutes without special tools, converting the attachment to a standard open-bottom bucket when needed
  • Grade 50 Steel Construction — all structural components built from high-strength grade 50 steel for reliable performance in heavy-duty land clearing, demolition, and material handling applications
  • Reinforced Bucket Frame — 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 2.875-inch front support pipe provide structural reinforcement to resist bending and twisting under load
  • One-Piece Tine Gussets — full-length gussets tie each tine directly into the main frame to distribute stress and prevent weld failure at high-load attachment points
  • Greaseable Pivot Points — maintenance-friendly design with grease fittings at all pivot points extends component life and ensures smooth grapple operation in dirty environments
Benefits

Time is money on the job site, and this root grapple saves both. The open-bottom design means you're not wasting time shaking dirt out of a closed bucket or making extra trips because half your load is soil instead of the material you actually want to move. You grab what you need, the dirt falls through, and you keep moving. Over the course of a day or a week, that efficiency adds up to fewer passes, less fuel burned, and more material moved per hour.

The dual-grapple system gives you control and security that a standard bucket can't match. When you're loading a truck or stacking material, you don't have to worry about a log rolling off or a pile shifting mid-lift. The grapples clamp down and hold, even when you're driving over rough ground or making tight turns. That means fewer dropped loads, less rework, and safer operation around other workers or equipment.

Durability is where this attachment really proves its value. Grade 50 steel construction and heavy reinforcement mean this grapple is built to last season after season, job after job. You're not replacing bent tines or cracked frames after a few months of hard use. The one-piece gussets and structural tubing are designed to handle the shock loads and side forces that come with prying stumps, breaking apart root balls, and handling demolition debris. That's less downtime, fewer repair bills, and a longer working life before you need to think about replacement.

Productivity goes up because you can do more with one attachment. Instead of switching between a bucket for digging, a grapple for grabbing, and forks for handling pallets, you've got a single tool that covers multiple tasks. The front tines dig and pry, the open frame handles bulk material, and the grapples secure awkward loads. That's fewer attachment changes, less wasted time, and more flexibility to tackle whatever the job throws at you.

Return on investment comes quickly when you're running this grapple on commercial jobs. Faster cycle times mean you can finish land clearing projects ahead of schedule and move on to the next job. Cleaner loads mean less time sorting material at the dump or burn pile. The ability to handle demolition debris, tree work, and site prep with the same attachment means you're not tying up capital in multiple specialized tools. For contractors running tight margins, that efficiency and versatility translates directly to profit.

The removable grapple feature adds unexpected value. There are times when you need the open frame of the bucket without the grapples in the way — maybe you're spreading gravel, loading loose soil, or working in tight spaces where the grapple arms would catch on overhead branches. Being able to pull the grapples off in 10 minutes and reinstall them just as fast means this attachment adapts to your work instead of forcing you to work around its limitations.

For owner-operators and small crews, this root grapple is a force multiplier. One operator can move material that would otherwise require two people with hand tools or a second machine. You can grab a full tree, pull it to a staging area, and pile it for chipping or hauling without climbing off the machine. That's fewer labor hours, less physical strain, and more work done with the equipment you already own.

Additional Information

This root grapple is ideal for contractors, tree service professionals, landscapers, land clearing operations, demolition crews, farm and ranch owners, and property managers who deal with brush piles, storm cleanup, site prep, or regular material handling. It's equally at home on residential lots, commercial job sites, rural properties, and municipal projects. If your work involves moving logs, stumps, rocks, brush, pallets, or demolition debris, this attachment will earn its place on your machine.

The universal skid steer mounting plate fits all standard quick-attach systems used by major skid steer manufacturers. If you're running a machine with high-flow hydraulics, you'll see faster cycle times and more responsive grapple action. Standard-flow machines work perfectly well — you'll just have slightly slower cylinder movement. If you're unsure about compatibility or hydraulic requirements for your specific machine, Forge Claw can walk you through the details and make sure you're set up correctly.

Operating this grapple is straightforward, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. Use the tines to break into piles and pull material toward the bucket before closing the grapples. When pulling stumps or roots, curl the bucket back slightly as you lift to keep tension on the load and prevent the front of the machine from lifting. Keep the pivot points greased, and take a minute every few weeks to check the cylinder rods for damage and inspect the welds for cracks. Catching small issues early keeps the attachment working hard for years.

Maintenance is minimal but important. Grease the pivot points regularly, especially if you're working in muddy or dusty conditions. Check hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks or wear, and keep the mounting plate hardware tight. At the end of the season or after a big project, hose off the attachment and touch up any paint chips to prevent rust. Store it off the ground if possible, and keep the cylinders retracted to protect the rods from the elements.

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 Skid Steer Root Grapple (RTG) 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 a root grapple different from a standard grapple bucket?

The key difference is the open-bottom design. A standard grapple bucket has a solid floor that holds everything you scoop up, including dirt, gravel, and debris you don't want. A root grapple has an open frame with spaced tines instead of a solid bottom, so when you grab a load of stumps, roots, or logs, the dirt and small debris fall through while the larger material stays secured by the dual grapple arms.

This means you're moving less weight per load, making cleaner piles, and spending less time shaking out unwanted material. The aggressive front tines on this root grapple also dig into piles and root balls more effectively than a standard bucket edge, giving you better penetration and grip on tangled brush and embedded stumps. For land clearing, demolition debris, and storm cleanup, the open-bottom root grapple design is far more efficient than a closed bucket.

How do I choose the right width for my skid steer?

Choosing the right width comes down to matching your skid steer's operating capacity and your typical job requirements. The 66-inch model weighs 746 pounds and works well with compact skid steers and smaller machines where you need maneuverability in tight spaces or around obstacles. The 75-inch model at 795 pounds is the most popular choice for mid-size skid steers and offers a good balance of capacity and versatility for general land clearing and material handling.

The 85-inch model weighs 843 pounds and is ideal for larger skid steers with high-flow hydraulics, giving you maximum width for moving big loads quickly on open sites. As a general rule, your grapple width should be close to your machine's overall width for best stability and performance. If you're unsure which size fits your machine and work, contact Forge Claw and we'll help you select the right model based on your skid steer's specs and the jobs you run most often.

Can I use this root grapple for demolition work and construction debris?

Absolutely. This root grapple excels at handling demolition debris including broken concrete, timber, metal scrap, and mixed construction waste. The aggressive front tines break apart piles and let you grab large chunks of material, while the open-bottom design allows smaller rubble and dirt to fall through so you're only moving the debris you need to load.

The dual 2500 psi cylinders provide serious clamping force to hold awkward loads like bundles of rebar, sections of roofing, or tangled wire fencing securely as you drive across uneven ground or up a ramp into a truck or dumpster. The grade 50 steel construction and reinforced frame are built to handle the shock loads and sharp edges that come with demolition work. Contractors use this attachment daily on teardown projects because it's faster and more versatile than a standard bucket, and the removable grapple arms let you switch to bucket mode when you need to load loose rubble or backfill a foundation.

What kind of maintenance does this root grapple require?

Maintenance is straightforward and minimal. The most important task is greasing the pivot points regularly—hit them with a grease gun every few weeks or more often if you're working in muddy, dusty, or wet conditions. This keeps the grapple arms moving smoothly and extends the life of the cylinders and mounting hardware. Check the hydraulic hoses and fittings periodically for leaks, wear, or damage, and make sure all mounting plate hardware stays tight.

Inspect the welds and frame for cracks after heavy use, especially if you've been prying stumps or handling large rocks. At the end of a job or season, hose off the attachment to remove dirt and debris, and touch up any paint chips with rust-preventive paint to protect the steel. Store the grapple off the ground if possible, and keep the hydraulic cylinders retracted to shield the rods from weather and corrosion. Following these simple steps will keep your root grapple working hard for years with minimal downtime.

Is this root grapple compatible with my skid steer brand?

Yes, this root grapple comes with a universal skid steer quick-attach mounting plate that fits all major brands including Kubota, Bobcat, John Deere, Case, New Holland, Gehl, Mustang, ASV, Takeuchi, and others using the standard skid steer quick-attach system. The attachment connects to your machine's auxiliary hydraulics using the included 1/2-inch flat-face hydraulic couplers, so you can hook up and start working without hunting down adapters or making special modifications.

If your skid steer uses a different mounting system or you need a custom configuration, Forge Claw can help you sort out the right setup before you order. Both standard-flow and high-flow hydraulic systems work perfectly with this grapple—high-flow machines will see faster cycle times and more responsive grapple action, while standard-flow machines deliver reliable performance with slightly slower cylinder movement. If you have questions about compatibility with your specific machine model, give us a call and we'll confirm fitment and hydraulic requirements.

How quickly can I remove and reinstall the grapple arms?

The grapple arms are designed to be completely removable in less than 10 minutes without special tools. This feature gives you real versatility on the job site. If you need to use the attachment as a standard open-bottom bucket for a specific task—like spreading gravel, loading loose soil, or working in tight spaces where the grapple arms would catch on overhead branches—you can pull them off quickly and reinstall them just as fast when you need the grappling function again.

The removal process involves disconnecting the hydraulic lines and pulling a few pins, then reversing the steps to put them back on. This quick-change capability means you're not locked into one configuration all day, and you don't need to invest in a separate bucket attachment for those occasional jobs where an open bucket works better. It's a simple design choice that adds significant value and flexibility to your operation without complicating the attachment or adding weight.

What are the most common uses for this root grapple?

This root grapple is built for land clearing, storm cleanup, demolition debris handling, tree service work, site preparation, and general material handling. Contractors use it to pull stumps and root balls, move logs and brush piles, load demolition debris into trucks, and clear fence lines on rural properties. Tree service professionals rely on it to handle cut trees, limbs, and root balls without switching between a bucket and a grapple.

Landscapers find it indispensable for cleaning up job sites, moving rock piles, and handling pallets of pavers or blocks. Farm and ranch owners use it for clearing brush, moving hay bales, handling fence posts, and cleaning livestock pens. Municipalities deploy it for storm cleanup, park maintenance, and roadside debris removal. The open-bottom design and aggressive tines make it ideal for any job where you need to grab, lift, and move irregular material while leaving dirt and small debris behind. It's equally effective on residential lots, commercial sites, and large rural properties.

Does Forge Claw offer financing and what is the shipping policy?

Yes, Forge Claw offers flexible, easy financing options so you can get the equipment you need without tying up cash or waiting for budget approval. We work with operators and contractors to find financing solutions that fit your business. We also provide free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments, including this root grapple, so there are no surprise costs or hidden fees when you order.

Lead times can vary depending on production schedules and current demand, so if you have a project deadline or need a specific size quickly, contact us and we'll check availability and make sure your grapple arrives when you need it. Our team knows these attachments inside and out and we're ready to answer questions about sizing, compatibility, hydraulic requirements, and which model is the best fit for your machine and your work. Forge Claw is a top-rated nationwide distributor committed to reliability, quality products, and straightforward customer service.

Video Overview
Overview

If you're clearing land, cleaning up after storms, handling demolition debris, or pulling stumps on a daily basis, you already know that a standard bucket just doesn't cut it. You need something that can grab, lift, and shake — something that holds onto awkward loads while letting the dirt and small debris fall away. That's exactly what the Skid Steer Root Grapple from Stinger Attachments delivers, and Forge Claw is proud to distribute this workhorse attachment to contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, and land managers across the country.

This root grapple isn't just another attachment. It's built to tackle the toughest jobs where you're dealing with roots, rocks, stumps, logs, brush piles, construction debris, and everything in between. The open-bottom design is what sets it apart from a traditional grapple bucket — material gets scooped up and held securely by the twin independent grapples, but dirt, gravel, and small debris shake right through. That means less weight per load, cleaner material handling, and more efficient trips back and forth across the site.

What really makes this grapple stand out is the aggressive front tine design. These aren't just for show. The tines dig into piles of debris, root balls, and tangled brush, acting like a wedge that forces the bucket deeper into the mess so you can grab more material in one scoop. When you're clearing land, those tines pull roots and small stumps right out of the ground. On demolition sites, they break apart piles and let you grab big chunks of concrete, timber, and metal without losing your grip.

Stinger Attachments engineered this root grapple with two heavy-duty independent grapples, each powered by its own 2500 psi cylinder. That gives you a massive 45 to 48-inch opening — plenty of room to handle full-size trees, large root balls, pallets of block, and oversized debris. The dual-cylinder setup means you get serious clamping force on both sides, so even awkward or unbalanced loads stay put while you're moving across rough terrain or lifting high to load a truck or trailer.

Here's a feature you don't see on many grapples: the grapple arms are completely removable in less than 10 minutes. No special tools, no complicated process. That means if you need to use the attachment as a standard open-bottom bucket for a particular task, you can pull the grapples off quickly and reinstall them just as fast when you need them again. It's a simple design choice that adds serious versatility to your operation.

Forge Claw offers this root grapple in three sizes: 66 inches, 75 inches, and 85 inches. The 66-inch model weighs in at 746 pounds, the 75-inch at 795 pounds, and the 85-inch at 843 pounds. All three sizes are built with the same grade 50 steel construction, the same tine depth, and the same heavy-duty grapple system. Your choice comes down to the width of your skid steer and the types of jobs you're running. Smaller machines pair well with the 66-inch model, while larger skid steers and high-flow machines can take full advantage of the 75 or 85-inch widths for maximum productivity.

Every root grapple is manufactured in the USA by Stinger Attachments using grade 50 structural steel. This isn't mild steel or mystery metal — it's high-strength material that engineers rely on for bridges, heavy equipment frames, and structural applications where failure isn't an option. The bucket frame is reinforced with 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and a 2.875-inch front support pipe that runs the width of the attachment. These aren't cosmetic touches. They're load-bearing reinforcements that keep the frame square and strong even when you're prying out a stump or lifting a full load of logs overhead.

The tines themselves are cut from 3/8-inch grade 50 steel plate and welded to the bucket with a one-piece gusset design that you can see in the product photos. That gusset ties each tine directly into the main frame, spreading the load across a larger area and preventing stress cracks at the weld points. The tines are spaced 9 inches apart on center, which is wide enough to let debris fall through but tight enough to grab smaller material like branches and chunks of concrete.

Each tine measures 4.5 inches deep, giving you serious digging and prying power. When you drive into a pile of brush or root ball, those tines don't just skim the surface — they dig in and hold. The depth also adds rigidity to the bucket, so the frame doesn't flex or twist under side loads or when you're pulling laterally on a stubborn root.

The grapples themselves are built with greaseable pivot points, which is exactly what you want on a piece of equipment that's going to see dirt, mud, water, and constant use. A quick hit with the grease gun every few weeks keeps the pivot pins moving smoothly and extends the life of the cylinders and mounting hardware. The twin 2500 psi cylinders provide fast cycle times and serious clamping force, so you can grab a load and get moving without waiting around for slow hydraulics.

This root grapple comes ready to hook up and run. Stinger Attachments includes 1/2-inch flat-face hydraulic couplers with every unit, so you can connect to your skid steer's auxiliary hydraulics without hunting down adapters or making a trip to the hydraulic shop. The universal skid steer mounting plate fits all major brands including Kubota, Bobcat, John Deere, Case, New Holland, Gehl, Mustang, ASV, Takeuchi, and more. If you're running a different mounting system or need a custom setup, give Forge Claw a call — we can help you sort out the right configuration.

Real-world performance is what matters, and this attachment delivers. Tree service crews use it to handle logs, stumps, and brush piles without switching between a bucket and a grapple. Land clearing operations rely on it to pull roots and rocks while keeping dirt on the ground where it belongs. Demolition contractors load trucks faster because the grapples hold awkward debris securely, even when they're driving over rough ground or up a ramp. Farm and ranch owners find it indispensable for cleaning fence lines, moving rock piles, and handling hay bales or pallets of feed.

Forge Claw is a top-rated nationwide distributor for heavy machinery attachments, and we've built our reputation on reliability, quality products, and straightforward service. When you order a Skid Steer Root Grapple from us, you're getting a USA-made attachment from a respected manufacturer, backed by our commitment to customer support and free nationwide shipping. We also offer flexible financing options, so you can get the equipment you need without tying up cash or waiting for budget approval.

Lead times can vary depending on production schedules and demand, so if you need a specific size or have a project deadline coming up, give us a call. We'll check current availability and make sure you get your grapple when you need it. Our team knows these attachments inside and out, and we're happy to answer questions about sizing, hydraulic requirements, and which model is the best fit for your machine and your work.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 66 inches, 75 inches, 85 inches
  • Weight: 746 lbs (66"), 795 lbs (75"), 843 lbs (85")
  • Construction Material: Grade 50 structural steel
  • Tine Material: 3/8-inch grade 50 steel plate
  • Tine Depth: 4.5 inches
  • Tine Spacing: 9 inches on center
  • Top Tubing: 4x4x1/4-inch structural tubing
  • Front Support Pipe: 2.875-inch diameter
  • Grapple Opening: 45 to 48 inches
  • Hydraulic Cylinders: Dual 2500 psi cylinders
  • Hydraulic Couplers: 1/2-inch flat-face couplers included
  • Mounting System: Universal skid steer quick attach plate (other mounts available)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Open-Bottom Frame Design — lets dirt and small debris fall through while securely holding logs, stumps, rocks, and large material for cleaner loads and less wasted hydraulic power lifting unnecessary weight
  • Aggressive Front Tines — 4.5-inch deep tines cut from 3/8-inch grade 50 steel dig into piles, pull roots, and act as a wedge to force the bucket deeper into debris for larger scoops and more efficient material handling
  • Dual Independent Grapples — two heavy-duty grapple arms powered by separate 2500 psi cylinders deliver 45 to 48 inches of opening and serious clamping force to handle awkward loads and unbalanced material
  • Removable Grapple Arms — grapples can be completely removed in under 10 minutes without special tools, converting the attachment to a standard open-bottom bucket when needed
  • Grade 50 Steel Construction — all structural components built from high-strength grade 50 steel for reliable performance in heavy-duty land clearing, demolition, and material handling applications
  • Reinforced Bucket Frame — 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 2.875-inch front support pipe provide structural reinforcement to resist bending and twisting under load
  • One-Piece Tine Gussets — full-length gussets tie each tine directly into the main frame to distribute stress and prevent weld failure at high-load attachment points
  • Greaseable Pivot Points — maintenance-friendly design with grease fittings at all pivot points extends component life and ensures smooth grapple operation in dirty environments
Benefits

Time is money on the job site, and this root grapple saves both. The open-bottom design means you're not wasting time shaking dirt out of a closed bucket or making extra trips because half your load is soil instead of the material you actually want to move. You grab what you need, the dirt falls through, and you keep moving. Over the course of a day or a week, that efficiency adds up to fewer passes, less fuel burned, and more material moved per hour.

The dual-grapple system gives you control and security that a standard bucket can't match. When you're loading a truck or stacking material, you don't have to worry about a log rolling off or a pile shifting mid-lift. The grapples clamp down and hold, even when you're driving over rough ground or making tight turns. That means fewer dropped loads, less rework, and safer operation around other workers or equipment.

Durability is where this attachment really proves its value. Grade 50 steel construction and heavy reinforcement mean this grapple is built to last season after season, job after job. You're not replacing bent tines or cracked frames after a few months of hard use. The one-piece gussets and structural tubing are designed to handle the shock loads and side forces that come with prying stumps, breaking apart root balls, and handling demolition debris. That's less downtime, fewer repair bills, and a longer working life before you need to think about replacement.

Productivity goes up because you can do more with one attachment. Instead of switching between a bucket for digging, a grapple for grabbing, and forks for handling pallets, you've got a single tool that covers multiple tasks. The front tines dig and pry, the open frame handles bulk material, and the grapples secure awkward loads. That's fewer attachment changes, less wasted time, and more flexibility to tackle whatever the job throws at you.

Return on investment comes quickly when you're running this grapple on commercial jobs. Faster cycle times mean you can finish land clearing projects ahead of schedule and move on to the next job. Cleaner loads mean less time sorting material at the dump or burn pile. The ability to handle demolition debris, tree work, and site prep with the same attachment means you're not tying up capital in multiple specialized tools. For contractors running tight margins, that efficiency and versatility translates directly to profit.

The removable grapple feature adds unexpected value. There are times when you need the open frame of the bucket without the grapples in the way — maybe you're spreading gravel, loading loose soil, or working in tight spaces where the grapple arms would catch on overhead branches. Being able to pull the grapples off in 10 minutes and reinstall them just as fast means this attachment adapts to your work instead of forcing you to work around its limitations.

For owner-operators and small crews, this root grapple is a force multiplier. One operator can move material that would otherwise require two people with hand tools or a second machine. You can grab a full tree, pull it to a staging area, and pile it for chipping or hauling without climbing off the machine. That's fewer labor hours, less physical strain, and more work done with the equipment you already own.

Additional Information

This root grapple is ideal for contractors, tree service professionals, landscapers, land clearing operations, demolition crews, farm and ranch owners, and property managers who deal with brush piles, storm cleanup, site prep, or regular material handling. It's equally at home on residential lots, commercial job sites, rural properties, and municipal projects. If your work involves moving logs, stumps, rocks, brush, pallets, or demolition debris, this attachment will earn its place on your machine.

The universal skid steer mounting plate fits all standard quick-attach systems used by major skid steer manufacturers. If you're running a machine with high-flow hydraulics, you'll see faster cycle times and more responsive grapple action. Standard-flow machines work perfectly well — you'll just have slightly slower cylinder movement. If you're unsure about compatibility or hydraulic requirements for your specific machine, Forge Claw can walk you through the details and make sure you're set up correctly.

Operating this grapple is straightforward, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. Use the tines to break into piles and pull material toward the bucket before closing the grapples. When pulling stumps or roots, curl the bucket back slightly as you lift to keep tension on the load and prevent the front of the machine from lifting. Keep the pivot points greased, and take a minute every few weeks to check the cylinder rods for damage and inspect the welds for cracks. Catching small issues early keeps the attachment working hard for years.

Maintenance is minimal but important. Grease the pivot points regularly, especially if you're working in muddy or dusty conditions. Check hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks or wear, and keep the mounting plate hardware tight. At the end of the season or after a big project, hose off the attachment and touch up any paint chips to prevent rust. Store it off the ground if possible, and keep the cylinders retracted to protect the rods from the elements.

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 Skid Steer Root Grapple (RTG) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.