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The Quick Claw
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Introduction
The Quick Claw is a skid steer root grapple and grapple rake in one, and Also used as a root rake, its spaced Grade 100 teeth grab roots, brush, rocks, and logs while dirt and small debris fall through, so you move material instead of mud. Built for brush, logs, rocks, concrete, and jobsite debris, it gives operators the strength and control needed to grab, clamp, and move tough material with confidence.
Quality Grade 100 steel used throughout helps the Quick Claw stand up to demanding work, while the 48-inch opening and powerful jaws close, clamp, and hold a wide range of material securely.
Whether you're clearing land, raking roots and rocks, moving logs, or cleaning up storm and demolition debris, this skid steer grapple attachment is built to work hard day after day.
Why Steel Strength Matters
Not all steel ratings are presented the same way.
Some manufacturers advertise maximum breaking strength, while others reference minimum yield strength. At Quick Attach, we focus on real-world durability and structural performance — not inflated numbers.
Our steel specifications are based on minimum strength ratings to give operators a clearer understanding of what the attachment is built to handle.
TENSILE STRENGTHThe point where the steel breaks
YIELD STRENGTHThe point where the steel bends
BHN HARDNESSHigher numbers are more wear resistant
PSIHigher PSI means the steel is stronger
Key Features
The grapple's Grade 100 steel teeth provide exceptional durability, nearly three times stronger than standard Grade 36, ensuring effective gripping and longer lifespan in demanding conditions.
Featuring dual 3,000 lb hydraulic cylinders, this grapple efficiently handles heavy loads, allowing precise lifting and maneuvering for quick operations in land clearing and debris management.
With a wide opening of up to 48 inches, the grapple can grasp large materials easily, enhancing productivity by allowing quick loading and unloading for various tasks.
The curved teeth glide smoothly over surfaces, enabling effective raking and cleaning without damaging the ground, making it ideal for landscaping and maintenance.
This grapple is versatile enough to clear brush, pick up rocks, and manage mulch, streamlining various landscaping and site preparation tasks.
Designed for raking, storm cleanup, and demolition, the grapple efficiently gathers and stacks debris, improving safety and speed during cleanup operations.
The grapple doubles as a root rake, effectively removing stubborn roots and stumps, making it essential for land clearing and site preparation.
Its design fully encloses and secures debris, preventing spillage during transport and enhancing safety and efficiency on the job.
Constructed from robust tubular steel, the grapple offers enhanced strength and durability, ensuring reliability and performance under heavy use.
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Professional-grade Harley rake attachment that tills, levels, and conditions soil while removing rocks and clumps for a flawless finish.
Answers to common questions about the Quick Claw root grapple and root rake attachment.
In practice they are the same tool, and the Quick Claw is both. A root grapple has spaced teeth and closing jaws that grab roots, brush, logs, and rocks. Used with the jaws open, it rakes the ground surface, which is why buyers also call it a root rake or grapple rake. The Quick Claw's curved teeth glide over the ground so it rakes and cleans without tearing up the surface, and then clamps down to carry what it collects.
A root grapple has spaced teeth, so dirt and small debris fall through while you hold on to roots, brush, and rocks. A grapple bucket has a solid bottom, so it holds everything including the soil. If you are clearing land and picking rocks and roots, you want the tined root grapple. If you need to scoop and carry loose material, you want the grapple bucket, which we sell separately.
Brush, logs, rocks, concrete, and jobsite debris. The 48-inch opening gives room to grab large material, the jaws close with over 12 tons of cylinder force, and the teeth are 1/2-inch Grade 100 steel, which is roughly three times stronger than standard Grade 36. It handles land clearing, site prep, raking and piling, rock picking, storm cleanup, and demolition.
The Quick Claw is available in 60-inch, 72-inch, and 84-inch widths. It mounts with a universal quick-attach plate and fits most major skid steer brands including Bobcat, John Deere, Case, Kubota, New Holland, and Caterpillar. Send us your machine's make and model and we will confirm the fit before you buy.
Steel grade decides how long an attachment survives real work. Grade 100 has a yield strength of 100,000 PSI, against 50,000 for Grade 50 and 36,000 for common A36 mild steel, so it bends and wears far less under load. We quote minimum yield strength rather than maximum breaking strength, because that is the number that reflects what the attachment actually withstands day to day.