









72" Standard Series Root Grapple Bucket, Fits John Deere Global Euro
The 72" Root Grapple Bucket Attachment features two grapples with a 34" opening and long bottom tines designed with a serrated leading edge, making tearing through small roots and brush easy. This root grapple bucket is specifically designed to fit tractor loaders equipped with the Global Euro-style mounting system The implement includes twin 3,000 PSI cylinders, which guarantees serious heavy-lifting power. For your convenience, we have included greaseable pins, bushings, hoses, and couplers. You will also get a protective canvas sleeve that keeps the hydraulic hoses from getting pinched while you use them. The Root Grapple Bucket is an excellent landscaping tool, as it provides a superior and more efficient way to move rocks, logs, brush, and other heavy objects.
NOTE: When ordering this grapple bucket you will need to provide your phone number so the trucking and shipping company can schedule delivery.
Original: $4,714.99
-70%$4,714.99
$1,414.50Product Information
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Description
The 72" Root Grapple Bucket Attachment features two grapples with a 34" opening and long bottom tines designed with a serrated leading edge, making tearing through small roots and brush easy. This root grapple bucket is specifically designed to fit tractor loaders equipped with the Global Euro-style mounting system The implement includes twin 3,000 PSI cylinders, which guarantees serious heavy-lifting power. For your convenience, we have included greaseable pins, bushings, hoses, and couplers. You will also get a protective canvas sleeve that keeps the hydraulic hoses from getting pinched while you use them. The Root Grapple Bucket is an excellent landscaping tool, as it provides a superior and more efficient way to move rocks, logs, brush, and other heavy objects.
NOTE: When ordering this grapple bucket you will need to provide your phone number so the trucking and shipping company can schedule delivery.

















