I have fitted a 72 inch grapple to a JCB 214, with custom mounts that start at the 4 pins for the loader bucket and adapt to a quick-tach style universal skid steer plate.
With it, I do fence row clean clean-up, storm damage, scrap metal loading,and logging. Just moved some 30 inch by 10 foot white oak onto a woodmizer mill. It was a Wildcat brand, not the most expensive $1200. new at auction. There years latter, I would never want to be with out this set-up. I go slow, stay at idle when into the big stuff and try to keep the load and stress even across the fork. To date, some of the teeth are not perfectly straight, and one weld on the clamp looks stressed, but for the work it has done, I am very happy. I have some good pictures of huge piles of multi-flura rose being dumped onto a fire. I did add some HD grating to the opening in line with the tractor radiator. Once while pushing up fence rails, one went thru the fork, thru the grill, and over the radiator/ oil cooler and pushed the hood open from underneith, my lucky day, it missed the copper and went over the top of the radiator.-L