I Dig Texas, based in Marble Falls, Texas, offers a range of attachment solutions designed for contractors working in land clearing, ranch maintenance and construction site preparation.
Among those is the AMFG Megalodon Rock Grapple, built to handle irregular materials such as rock, brush and demolition debris where traditional buckets often fall short.
The Megalodon grapple is designed around a familiar rock grapple concept, incorporating spaced tines that allow dirt and smaller debris to fall through while retaining larger material. This approach helps operators separate usable or unwanted material more efficiently during cleanup operations.
According to I Dig Texas, the attachment is intended for a wide range of applications, including clearing brush, building piles, handling loose rock and maintaining job sites or ranch properties. Its heavy-duty construction also allows it to be used for pushing material in addition to grappling and lifting.
One feature that adds versatility is the inclusion of removable side plates. When installed, the side plates help contain material within the grapple. When removed, they allow operators to take longer, more linear bites, which can be useful when handling items such as trees, pipe or posts. The front cutting edge also features a combed design for finish work and clean-up applications.
Additional design elements include a raked hookup/attach plate integrated into the back of the hookup plate, which helps operators gain leverage when working larger rocks or boulders into the bucket. The grapple is available with different tine spacing options, including 2-in. and 3-in. configurations. The 3-in. spacing uses thicker, half-inch tines, while the tighter 2-in. spacing uses more closely spaced 3/8-in. tines to balance strength with material control.
With multiple configurations and features aimed at handling unpredictable material, the Megalodon Rock Grapple is positioned as a solution for contractors looking to improve efficiency in cleanup, land clearing and material-handling applications.











