Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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How much is the WR Long OBG-2 48"? It's a bit lighter as well.

This is a quote I got from my local dealer in California WRL-OBG2-64 ****W.R. Long Open Bottom Grapple ********Price*$2045 All prices plus tax and $250 shipping
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,492  
Hey, I know there is another 'grapple thread' but unsure that you-all are connected/subscribed and since I have been communicating with both I thought I'd include you/this one, just in case...

It does not take too many hours of operation and you get proficient enough to pick your nose, scratch your balls, floss your teeth and wipe your *** with this EA 66" wicked-root-grapple-bucket (NOT in that order ;+)...

YOU asked for more action pics so here is... Today I made a crib for/stacked some sizable pine logs but forgot to take pics... Soon...

BTW, those are NOT the dreaded palmettos... That is a palm grove with ~300 of my stock-in-trade mixed palm trees I JUST pruned (using a small chain saw) and have SIX X 6' piles of palm fronds with nasty barbs-spines/sharp-cutting leaves/wasp nests/red-fire ants... The EA grapple-bucket will be moving/burning them soon (no more pitch-forks ;+) along with ~125 other mixed brush piles from hurricane IRMA...

This 66" grapple also handles small brush well...

If you do not want me to post here and there please LMK...

Hey, can anyone help me figure out how to create/post/include an avatar??

Enjoy

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,493  
I asked the question via eBay and this is the response

New message from: wgaequipment (3,455Red Star)
Yes this one is for full size quick attach , we offer it in several types , we normally will always call and confirm your model before shipping


so I will give them a call in the morning to confirm the opening and then likely order it. I think EA is getting away with awful high pricing, particularly since I am beyond EAs 1000 mile free shipment range which puts EA ~double the price of these guys.

EA model I was looking at is ETA-SLRG-54. $1690 plus shipping. This one is $899 including shipping. Plus 6 inches more narrow.

These guys are not returning my call on the opening dimension. I did google and found a review indicating only a 24 to 30 inch opening on the grapple. So I am crossing these guys off my list of possible narrow light grapples.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,494  
How much is the WR Long OBG-2 48"? It's a bit lighter as well.

I am going to look into that one, it was a 44 opening which is great. A dealer nearby as well. EA has it at $1835 plus I am outside their 1000 mile shipping range so that puts it in the +$2000 ballpark
 
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Hey, I know there is another 'grapple thread' but unsure that you-all are connected/subscribed and since I have been communicating with both I thought I'd include you/this one, just in case...

It does not take too many hours of operation and you get proficient enough to pick your nose, scratch your balls, floss your teeth and wipe your *** with this EA 66" wicked-root-grapple-bucket (NOT in that order ;+)...

YOU asked for more action pics so here is... Today I made a crib for/stacked some sizable pine logs but forgot to take pics... Soon...

BTW, those are NOT the dreaded palmettos... That is a palm grove with ~300 of my stock-in-trade mixed palm trees I JUST pruned (using a small chain saw) and have SIX X 6' piles of palm fronds with nasty barbs-spines/sharp-cutting leaves/wasp nests/red-fire ants... The EA grapple-bucket will be moving/burning them soon (no more pitch-forks ;+) along with ~125 other mixed brush piles from hurricane IRMA...

This 66" grapple also handles small brush well...

If you do not want me to post here and there please LMK...

Hey, can anyone help me figure out how to create/post/include an avatar??

Enjoy

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Great photos of your new toy! and yes, of course continue to post pictures, that is what this thread is all about. There are plenty of discussion threads, this one is for PICS PICS PICS!
We don't care if it's a EA "wicked" grapple, WR Long, Millonzi, ANBO, narrow, wide, dual, single, heavy, light etc. We try to keep this thread judgment free and concentrate on more pics and action shots. Videos would get bonus points. :D
(I'd post some videos but I 'landed' my DJI Drone in the Cape Cod Canal 3 weeks after I bought it)
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,496  
Great photos of your new toy! and yes, of course continue to post pictures, that is what this thread is all about. There are plenty of discussion threads, this one is for PICS PICS PICS!
We don't care if it's a EA "wicked" grapple, WR Long, Millonzi, ANBO, narrow, wide, dual, single, heavy, light etc. We try to keep this thread judgment free and concentrate on more pics and action shots. Videos would get bonus points. :D
(I'd post some videos but I 'landed' my DJI Drone in the Cape Cod Canal 3 weeks after I bought it)

Guess you didn’t get the “amphibious” version drone?

Sorry for your loss.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,497  
OK... Here are a few pics from today... Dropped the Box-Blade, installed the 3-point-receiver with the pintle-hitch and hooked-up to the Vermeer BC 900 for a day of chipping... I burn some brush and chip some for botanical-bedding/potting-soil/ground-cover...

Also, I isolate/save all red cedar and chip it separately... It provides excellent insect-control and is an enjoyable fragrance around the farmhouse... I meant to take pics of this operation but basically I pull the chipper to the 'cedar pile' and chip into an enclosed trailer to be spread strategically...

The combination of tractor/hydraulic-do-dads/3-point accoutrements/grapple-bucket/chipper make this rig an awesome apparatus... We get it done with a little fun/finesse...

Enjoy...

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,498  
Got to say I love my EA Wicked Grapple. I can tear roofs off sheds, move concrete, pick up a pipe....LOOK at that pipe 24" diameter X 80" long X 1/2" wall. I figure pipe weighs a minimum of 935 pounds.

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,499  
The dealer recommended this Blue Diamond 72" dual lid grapple for my MX5800. I control it with a W&R Long 3rd function valve.

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Will post some action pics when I get a chance.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,500  
Maybe his has been asked before, but:
Obviously there’s many benefits to a grapple.
Other than brush use, I find myself wanting some type of clamping when I try to pick up / balance a 28 ft log on forks that are probably 3.5 ft apart. This can take several efforts to find the balancing point.
How real is the danger with a grapple of locking onto a lopsided load and putting a twist in the loader arms?
 
 

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