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Product Overview
Description
The Prime Attachments Rock and Brush Grapple is built for serious cleanup, not light-duty yard work. Whether you’re clearing land, handling storm debris, moving logs, or cleaning up rocks, this grapple is designed to grab, hold, and move material without bringing half the ground with it.
With closely spaced heavy-duty tines, it lets dirt fall through while holding onto rocks, brush, and debris so you’re only moving what you actually want. Add in dual independent grapple lids, and you get better control over uneven loads, making this one of the most versatile attachments you can run on a skid steer.
If you’re doing real cleanup work, this is the kind of grapple that speeds everything up.
Features
- 3/8" Grade 50 steel tines spaced ~3" apart allow dirt to fall through while holding larger material
- Dual independent grapple lids with 3,000 PSI cylinders clamp uneven loads securely instead of shifting
- Heavy-duty Grade 50 steel construction built for land clearing, demolition, and hard use
- Reinforced outer tines and structure handle heavier loads without bending or flexing
- Skeleton-style bucket design separates material instead of carrying unnecessary weight
- ½" hardened cutting edge improves strength when digging or scooping material
- Optional removable side plates allow switching between debris handling and larger material (like logs)
Benefits
Improves Efficiency
Pick up rocks, brush, and debris without hauling excess dirt
Saves Time
Clean up jobsites, fields, and properties faster with fewer passes
Reduces Labor
One operator can handle large cleanup jobs without manual work
Handles Tough Material
Built for logs, rocks, storm debris, and rough cleanup conditions
Ideal For
- Land clearing and property cleanup
- Storm debris and brush removal
- Rock picking and field cleanup
- Log and tree handling
- Demolition cleanup
- Contractors and property owners doing heavy cleanup work
Specifications
- Width Options: ~62", 68", 74", 78", 84"
- Tine Thickness: 3/8" Grade 50 steel
- Tine Spacing: ~3"
- Cutting Edge: ½" hardened steel
- Cylinders: Dual 3,000 PSI hydraulic cylinders
- Lid Type: Dual independent grapple lids
- Weight: ~980–1,175 lbs depending on size
- Mount: Skid steer quick attach
- Function: Rock handling, brush clearing, debris removal
Compatible Machines
Designed for skid steers and compact track loaders
Recommended Machine Specs:
- Lift Capacity: 2,000–4,000+ lbs
- Hydraulic Flow: Standard auxiliary hydraulics
- Machine Size: Mid to large frame preferred
Skid Steers / Track Loaders
Bobcat
- S590, S650, S66, S76
- T590, T650, T66
Caterpillar
- 259D3, 262D3, 272D3, 289D3
John Deere
- 320G, 324G, 325G, 331G
Kubota
- SSV75, SVL75-2, SVL97-2
Case / New Holland
- SR210, SV280
- C327, C332
FAQs
What makes this different from a root grapple?
This has tighter tine spacing, which means you can pick up rocks and smaller debris without carrying a bunch of dirt.
Why are dual lids important?
They allow each side to clamp independently, so uneven loads like logs or brush piles are held securely instead of shifting.
Can this handle logs and large debris?
Yes, especially with the removable side plates, which allow you to handle longer or bulkier material.
Will dirt fall through when picking rocks?
Yes, that’s the point. The spacing is designed to drop dirt while holding onto rocks and debris.
Is this good for digging?
It can handle light digging, but it’s primarily designed for grabbing and moving material rather than aggressive excavation.
What size machine do I need?
Mid-size to large skid steers are ideal, especially for wider models and heavier loads.
What’s the biggest mistake people make buying a grapple?
Going too light-duty. Lighter grapples bend, flex, and don’t hold up under real work conditions.
Manuals/ Warranty
Prime Attachments products are backed by a limited manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchaser.
- Structural components and welds are typically covered for 2 years under normal use
- Wear items such as blades, hardware, and normal maintenance components are not covered
- Warranty applies to properly operated equipment within rated hydraulic and usage specifications
This warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, improper installation, or normal wear and tear.
All warranty claims are handled through Echo Equipment, where you’ll work directly with our team to get issues resolved quickly without the runaround.
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Why buy from ECHO Equipment
At ECHO Equipment, we actually use and support the equipment we sell. You’re not getting generic answers - you’re talking to people who understand how this equipment works in the field. That means faster answers, better recommendations, and no wasted time trying to figure things out on your own.
We’re easy to work with. If something breaks, tell us what actually happened and be honest with us (a good sense of humor doesn’t hurt either). We’re often known to help out even outside of standard warranty terms. And if it’s on us, we’ll own it and make it right. No excuses, no finger pointing - just real support when it matters.




















































































































































