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Wallenstein LXG330S Three Point Hitch Log Grapple - LXG330S

Wallenstein LXG330S Three Point Hitch Log Grapple - LXG330S

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This is the Wallenstein LXG330S log grapple that is designed to operate off a three-point hitch. When looking at the log grapple it is great for farmers, rural property owners and logging contractors for daily use.

Features
  • Bypass grapples 
  • Spring centered grapple with locking positions 
  • Cantilever cradle 
  • Push bar 
  • 4500 lbs Lift capacity 
  • 3"-72" Grapple opening 
  • 21,000 lbs Clamp force 
  • Cat II & cat III mounting system 
What Our Experts Think
  • The Wallenstein LXG330S Three-Point Hitch Log Grapple delivers 21,000 lb clamp force, ideal for logging, land-clearing, and heavy material handling.

  • Features a 72‑inch maximum opening with 180° grapple rotation for excellent control and flexibility in tight terrain.

  • Designed for tractors in the 55‑120 HP range, with low hydraulic flow requirements (~5 gpm), making it compatible with many mid-sized machines.

  • Built tough with Cat II/III hitch compatibility, serrated cantilever cradle, 19″ push bar, and a total weight of ~836 lbs for stability and durability.

Q&A

Q: What is the clamp force of this grapple?
A: Approximately 21,000 lbs.

Q: What is the opening width range of the grapple?
A: From 3″ up to 72″.

Q: What size tractor is suitable for the LXG330S?
A: Tractors rated between 55 and 120 HP.

Q: What hydraulic flow is required?
A: Approximately 5 gpm.

Q: Can this grapple rotate?
A: Yes — it offers 180° rotation with spring-return centering.

Maintenance Tips
  • Grease all pivot points and bushings regularly to prevent wear under high loads.

  • Inspect hydraulic hoses, couplers, and rotation mechanism for leaks or damage.

  • Check the teeth, serrated cradle, and push bar; replace worn components for effective gripping.

  • Ensure the tractor’s hydraulics, hitch setup, and lift capacity are within specifications to avoid structural damage.