I Dig Texas Launches AMFG Diamond Brush Grapple in the US
2026-06-30 17:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - I Dig Texas has introduced a heavy-duty attachment, the AMFG Diamond Brush Grapple, designed for high-horsepower compact track loaders, targeting demanding applications such as land clearing and material handling.

Based in Marble Falls, Texas, the company primarily supplies a line of skid steer loader attachments. According to the company, the Diamond Brush Grapple is specifically developed for contractors and land clearing teams operating forestry machinery with over 100 horsepower, suitable for high-load daily operations.

The grapple retains the overall design of the company's standard brush grapple but features a heavier-duty structure to meet commercial-grade aggressive work requirements. In terms of specifications, the entire grapple uses 5/8-inch teeth, with outer teeth at 3/4-inch, and the frame is constructed from 4-inch square tubing with a wall thickness of 3/8-inch. The grapple is also equipped with replaceable excavator teeth for handling brush, logs, and debris.

In terms of functional design, the grapple features a removable bridge system in the center. Operators can configure it as a solid top or an independent grapple top based on material handling needs, thereby increasing the attachment's application scenarios. Additionally, the Diamond Brush Grapple adopts a wide-opening design, helping operators manage oversized brush piles and bulky materials during clearing operations.

I Dig Texas states that the grapple is primarily manufactured in-house by its sister company, Amarekan MFG. Based in Dewey, Oklahoma, this company uses American-grade steel for production, with most major components being self-processed and manufactured.