Skid Steer Root Grapple Bucket | Universal Quick Attach

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Looking for a versatile skid steer grapple? HWX Jinan Changhao offers Root Rake/Clam/Brush and Log grapples with Universal Quick Attach. Built with high-strength steel to fit Bobcat, Kubota, and John Deere. Boost your land clearing efficiency today. Request a factory quote.

Universal Quick Attach (SAE J2513 Standard): Fully compatible with all major skid steer loader (SSL) brands, including Bobcat, Caterpillar, John Deere, Kubota, Case, New Holland, and more. Easy hook-up in seconds.

skid steer log grapple

Skid Steer Root Grapple Bucket for Bobcat Kubota CAT

Dual Independent Hydraulic Cylinders: Powered by twin heavy-duty cylinders operating independently, allowing the grapple to clamp down securely on uneven loads like irregular logs, rocks, or piles of brush.

Skid Steer Root Grapple Bucket with Replaceable Teeth, Hydraulic Skeleton Grapple for Log, Rock, and Land Clearing

Replaceable Pin-On Excavator Teeth: Equipped with heavy-duty, bolt-on wear-resistant teeth on the front cutting edge. Perfect for digging deep to rip out stubborn roots and clearing tough terrain.

High-Strength Skeleton Bottom: The open-tine floor design allows dirt, sand, and small debris to sift through, ensuring you only haul away the large logs and rocks without extra dirt weight. High-tensile Grade 50 steel and NM400 Reinforced teeth for tough land clearing.

Skid Steer Loader Grass Grab Grapple Specifications
Specification 60″ 72″ 84″
Total Length (mm) 1530 1830 2140
Total Width (mm) 686 686 686
Total Height (mm) 965 965 965
Weight (kg) 480 527 652
Grapple Open Height (mm) 1245 1245 1245
Tooth Space (mm) 240 240 240
Working Pressure (Mpa) 16 16 16

Premium Protection & Durability: Features fully enclosed hydraulic cylinders and greaseable pivot points to protect critical components from debris damage during harsh forestry and demolition work.

Multi-Purpose Skid Steer Grapple – Perfect for both Root Raking and Log Handling

Case Study: Maximizing Efficiency in Large-Scale Land Clearing (Georgia, USA)
The Client: Silver Creek Landscaping & Site Prep Based in Georgia, USA, Silver Creek Landscaping specializes in preparing overgrown rural land for residential development. Their projects typically involve clearing dense brush, fallen oak trees, and tangled root systems across multi-acre sites.

The Challenge: The “Dirt Disposal” Problem Before partnering with HWX, the client was using standard buckets and light-duty grapples. They faced two major pain points:

High Disposal Costs: Their standard buckets were picking up too much valuable topsoil along with the debris, leading to excessive weight and high fees at the landfill.
Durability Issues: The local hardwood and rocky soil were frequently bending the tines of their previous light-duty attachments, leading to costly downtime.
The Jinan Changhao Solution: HWX-Series 72″ Heavy-Duty Root Rake Grapple After researching factory-direct suppliers, Silver Creek invested in a fleet of HWX 72″ Root Rake Grapples for their Bobcat T770 and Kubota SVL95 loaders.

Our engineering team ensured the product featured:

Skeletal Bottom Design: A 6-inch spacing between tines that allowed dirt to sift through while securing the brush.
High-Tensile Steel Construction: Reinforced tines and gussets to handle the high breakout force of their compact track loaders.
Universal Quick Attach (SAE J2513): Ensuring a 100% “Plug & Play” fit with their diverse machine fleet.
The Result: 40% Faster Clearing Times The impact was immediate. By using the HWX Root Rake Grapple, Silver Creek was able to “sift and lift” in a single pass.

Cost Savings: They reduced their landfill tonnage by 25% by leaving the soil on-site.
Operational Speed: Site clearing speed increased by 40%, allowing them to finish projects ahead of schedule.
Uptime: After 6 months of daily use in harsh conditions, the HWX grapples showed zero structural deformation.
“The HWX grapple is a game-changer for our site prep work. It’s the perfect balance of weight and strength. We’re finally moving debris, not dirt.” — John Miller, Project Manager at Silver Creek.