HLA 96-Inch Skeleton Rock Grapple for Large Skid Steers

Mid
Standard Flow
Runs on standard auxiliary flowFits most skid steers, including small-frame
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HLA 96-Inch Skeleton Rock Grapple for Large Skid Steers

Overview

HLA Attachments' 96-inch skeleton rock grapple is for large-frame skid steers on high-production rock picking and land clearing. The wide skeleton frame sifts soil while the hydraulic grapple holds large rocks and debris for transport. Ontario-manufactured. Available through HLA dealers in Canada.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through HLA Attachments dealers. Ontario-manufactured.

Key Facts

  • Working width: 96 inches
  • Type: skeleton rock grapple
  • Drive: hydraulic
  • Application: high-production rock picking, land clearing
  • Mount: universal SSQA
  • Typical weight: 750–950 lbs
  • Hydraulic flow: 15–25 GPM (standard flow) for open/close cylinders
Specs sourced from hlaattachments.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You handle large boulders, rip-rap, or irregular rock that a bucket can't safely grip
  • You work in quarrying, shoreline work, or heavy land clearing

Skip if

  • Your rock is small and uniform — a rock bucket moves volume faster
  • You need to sort debris — a grapple with fingers works better for mixed piles

Also consider

  • Industrial grapple for mixed debris with some rock
  • Rock bucket if you're loading and moving more than sorting
Machine Compatibility

Wide attachment — verify your machine's rated operating capacity (ROC) before ordering. Best suited to large-frame machines (S750+ class or equivalent CTL).

About HLA in Canada

HLA Attachments is an Ontario-based manufacturer that designs and builds attachments in Waterloo, ON, with a dealer network spanning all provinces. Backed by a Canadian warranty and local parts availability, HLA is one of the most trusted names on Canadian job sites.

Care & Maintenance

  • Grease all pivot points every 8 hours of operation — this single habit extends service life more than any other maintenance step
  • Inspect tines for bending or cracking after use in rock or demolition debris — bent tines cause uneven closing force and can fail under load
  • Check hydraulic hose connections and fittings weekly — grapple hoses take more abuse than most attachments due to constant jaw cycling near rough material
  • Inspect cylinder pins and bushings monthly; sloppiness in the jaws indicates worn bushings, not just general age — replace before the pin starts wearing the bore
  • Store with jaws closed to reduce stress on the frame and keep the hinge pivot pins from accumulating debris

How to Connect

  1. Mount using same Bob-Tach process as buckets
  2. Connect hydraulic couplers (depressurized — release aux hydraulics first)
  3. Verify open/close direction at idle before working
  4. Test grapple open/close 3× before lifting any load
Safety NoteConnect hydraulic lines before mounting to machine where possible

Ready to Buy in Canada?

Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026