Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business? Click Here

G3 Root Grapple | Sidney Reviews

5 Rating 1 Reviews
Read Skid Steer Solutions Reviews

Skid Steer G3 Gorilla Root Grapple
Description
The G3 Root Grapple 38" is a super heavy duty grapple that is perfect for ripping up concrete, roots, picking up logs, rocks, concrete, and other heavy objects.  This grapple was developed specifically based upon customer feedback. A lot of people loved the design of the G2 Grapple, but wanted more tines so that the grapple could pick up smaller items. Finally, after some customers started asking for a quote with extra tines, Sidney Manufacturing responded with the G3.
The G3 Grapple is the G2 only with 5 tines on the top and bottom instead of 3. The tines are exactly the same. Nothing has been compromised in the design or function. This grapple does weigh in at 1216 pounds , so customers will need a machine of at least 1750 pound lift capacity to have an adequate payload. This grapple is ideal for demolition and clean up in confined spaces. You can still tear out concrete as well as pick up the pieces. Of course logging is still a cinch and don't forget about heavy rock work. Nothing is impossible with this grapple attachment for your skid steer loader.  It is built to the same high commercial standards as all Sidney products.
Features
Material A572 Grade 50 Steel - 400 Burnell Hardened Tips - All US Steel
1 3/4 Inch thick x 5" deep spar
2 1/2" Diameter Pivot Shaft
Jaws open to 31.5" and overlap or scissor when closed
All pivot surfaces are machined and are greasable
All hardware is Grade 8
39,000 lbs. of mechanical pressure at the tips
Weight - 1215 lbs
What's Included?
G3 Gorilla Root Grapple
Universal Skid Steer Mounting Plate
Hydraulic hoses
Flat face couplers
Owner's manual

Visit Product Page
Eter - Hilo, Hawaii
Verified Reviewer
My dad always said that you get what you pay for in life. This G3 costs more than any other grapple I've seen, but worth every penny. One look and feel and you know it's built like no other. It cuts through soil like butter, rips trees out at their roots, and it is the perfect size to pinch/pick and prep planting holes in compacted soil. When I get better at it, I'll send you a video. Until then, trust me, it's ferocious.
Helpful Report
Posted 10 years ago