Wild KAT attachments

   / Wild KAT attachments #62  
Called the dealer to see if they offered one. They do not. The salesman had concerns of even putting a grapple on such a LD loader as the 400x.

He sounds uninformed. He also must not read his own (JD) implement literature. JD offer several grapples to fit on the 400x :laughing:
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #63  
The salesman is FOS.

Interesting you mention that:
When I was calling around to various dealers to find a SSQA adapter for my L3400HST, one of the dealers I spoke with said there was no use putting one on such a small tractor as the lift ability just wasnt enough to bother putting on pallet forks or anything else on it anyway.. I politely thanked him for his advice and continued calling until I found a good price on the OEM SSQA adapter from a dealer about an hour away. Who delivered it and a new bucket and helped me put it on. I have used the forks for many things and find them quite useful. I am not sure I have enough use for a grapple to justify buying one, but I may at some time.

So yes salesmen are often FOS

James K0UA
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #65  
I got my 66" WildKat extreeme rock Grapple in and all I can say is WOW this thing is extreemly heavy duty and well built. It is much bigger and beefier that I had anticipated. It may actually be to big for my M5040 tractor. This is the 66" grapple with the rock bucket bottom and teeth.

A picture of it is in the upper left hand corner of their web page: http://www.wildkatattachments.com/grapple.html
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #66  
F250DSLPWR said:
I got my 66" WildKat extreeme rock Grapple in and all I can say is WOW this thing is extreemly heavy duty and well built. It is much bigger and beefier that I had anticipated. It may actually be to big for my M5040 tractor. This is the 66" grapple with the rock bucket bottom and teeth.

A picture of it is in the upper left hand corner of their web page: http://www.wildkatattachments.com/grapple.html

Virtually no CUT sized machine including the relatively light M series really needs any grapple weighing more than about 400 lbs. Anything bigger is designed for a skidsteer and will only cut your net lift capacity. Sadly none of the grapple manufacturers seem to understand this simple axiom as they do 95% of their business with commercial skidsteer owners.
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #67  
I got my 66" WildKat extreeme rock Grapple in and all I can say is WOW this thing is extreemly heavy duty and well built. It is much bigger and beefier that I had anticipated. It may actually be to big for my M5040 tractor. This is the 66" grapple with the rock bucket bottom and teeth.

A picture of it is in the upper left hand corner of their web page: WILDKAT ATTACHMENTS - Miscellaneous

It's a little on the heavy side at 700lbs, but unlless you're using it at max cap. all the time you should be ok. If you think it's too heavy of a load just take less. I ran my 500 lb 66" grapple on my old LA854 loader and never had a single problem. Just make sure you have enough ballest.
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #68  
whitedogone said:
I'm coming from the rear remotes forward along the left side of the 4120. Mounting a bulkhead on the tube that the 400x loader sits on and another bulkhead out the loader arm itself.

Here's the JD kit on my 4120.
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #69  
Virtually no CUT sized machine including the relatively light M series really needs any grapple weighing more than about 400 lbs. Anything bigger is designed for a skidsteer and will only cut your net lift capacity. Sadly none of the grapple manufacturers seem to understand this simple axiom as they do 95% of their business with commercial skidsteer owners.

As stated before or elsewhere on TBN, I bought the bottom half of Wild Kat's 66" wide "HD Deep" grapple (just the bucket part), for $700, & it is massive; Prob meant for a skid steer. 1/2" steel for almost everything. It's also looong; I haven't measured the teeth, but they must be 3' long. All this adds up to: My lifting & curling capabilities seem to be greatly reduced. I can't curl things that I think I previously could with my OEM Kubota bucket.

I hate to complain about something being built "too tough", but this probably is, for my tractor anyway. I think it would be better if the steel was 3/8" thick instead, & if the teeth were at least 6" shorter, if not 9" or 12" shorter.
 
   / Wild KAT attachments #70  
I hate to complain about something being built "too tough", but this probably is, for my tractor anyway. I think it would be better if the steel was 3/8" thick instead, & if the teeth were at least 6" shorter, if not 9" or 12" shorter.

:D I think you have just described a light duty 48 inch grapple as being ideal. I agree completely.:laughing:
 
 

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