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Skid Steer Rock Rake Grapple Bucket | McLaren Industries

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Size: 66"

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Heavy-duty manufactured to OEM solid requirements and standards.

This Skid Steer Rock Grapple Bucket from McLaren's is made with tines having a closer spacing in between, thicker steel, and more weld lines to make it one of the industry's heaviest built rock rake grapples. 

This rock rake bucket's grapple attachment opens up to just over 31". It is ideal for performing multiple functions such as load or pile logs, brush, demolition debris, rocks, and other materials. Perfect in separating dirt from rock, building materials, or lumber with ease.

Constructed sturdy and made to last, this attachment will serve you many years.

This OEM series was built heavy-duty for the most demanding operators to handle the most challenging jobs. 

Its grapple forks work independently, allowing it to hold uneven loads securely. The ½" thick steel tines with 3" spacing prevent bending and are extremely rigid, allowing dirt to sift through. 

FEATURES

  • Made in the USA
  • Steel tines are 1/2" thick
  • 3" tine spacing
  • Cylinders are at 2" x 10"
  • Lets dirt fall through
  • Pins are greasable and oversized at 1 ¼"
  • Reinforced quick attach
  • Comes equipped with Parker brand hoses, couplers, and fittings
  • Treaded Step for your safety

These are just some of the reasons why our new attachment is a must-have. Whether you work in demolition, landscaping or forestry, this heavy-duty Skid Steer Rock Rake Grapple OEM is the perfect attachment for all of these areas.

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