Hey, piranha tooth bar people!

   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #61  
I make them 1200 pixels wide, which is what I've always done(for like almost 10 years). What are you viewing on? How do they look to everyone else? Just curious because I do not have any perspective if it's an apple product.
Travis

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Just a thought on your large pics, maybe you could just take a bite or two more out of that Apple Product, it is larger than most pictures and fills up the whole page.

KC
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #62  
How's the wife feeling, dude...hopefully doing better.

Chomping down and reversing while ripping things out by the roots is where the ratchet rake has a leg up on the piranha bar. But for forward-motion applications, piranha bar has the clear advantage coz you could slice through things and dig with it, as well as rip things out of the ground, whereas the RR could only rip things out.

However, one other advantage the rake has is I found it's great as a mini cultivator. You could make a chunk of land very level with a piranha bar, but then have to work the spot to get it ready for seed. With the ratchet rake, you level and break up soil and all that, it's a real time saver for prepping for seeding.

Wife is doing better, but the best news is she did not suffer any permanent Heart Damage, she is on Oxygen at night for awhile now but should get rid of it in a month or so.

The Ratchet Rake has its place in the line of attachments to have but right now it is not for me, if I had a lot of Pine trees to deal with I would own a ratchet rake for sure and it would make a nice mini cultivator for sure.
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #63  
Please NO more posting Wicked Grapples until the SNOW is gone and the ground is thawed out I cannot concentrate on The other things I need to get done or buy this winter when all I see are these awesome pics of the grapples everywhere, once I get my tiller it won’t be so bad but right now it takes my focus away from looking at tillers which will make my life easier and the wife happy. Happy Wife Happy Life.

Ok you know I am just kidding about grapple pics I like them all and eventually I will own one in a Black or Red color.
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people!
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Good to hear wife doing ok, bud! My neighbor just lost his wife to cancer this last monday morning. It's so sad, we like them both lots...actually we all went out to eat and had a few drinks not long ago. She looked great at the time, I thought she had this thing beat. :(
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people!
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Yeh, that wicked grapple is pretty **** sweet, that's for sure.
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #66  
We have lost 5 friends this last year, four to cancer and one liver disease, the hardest was my best friends wife.

I really Ike the looks of the 55” wicked grapple but I also have looked at a clam shell type bucket that the PB would work on for about 1/3 the cost.

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   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people!
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We have lost 5 friends this last year, four to cancer and one liver disease, the hardest was my best friends wife.

I really Ike the looks of the 55” wicked grapple but I also have looked at a clam shell type bucket that the PB would work on for about 1/3 the cost.

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Looks legit, yeh. I got a youtube bud I follow, Houndsman, forgot which grapple brand he got, but his is a flat bottom, root rake design, open skeleton. What he does is line the bottom and back end with a sheet of plywood, zipties it in place, so he could convert from open to closed design, pretty smart!
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #68  
I do not have a lot of Forestry stuff to do on my property it is more of just clean up of branches and tress that’s get blown over in bad weather and that is not very much that is why the clam shell design appeals to me a bit more, I can still move dirt and sand but yet I can grab down fall with it also, I also need to put a 3rd controller on for the grapple part and that’s another 700.00-800.00 dollars above the cost of the attachment. Talked with wife and it looks like April is when I will get a tiller, just a basic 48” reverse tine, leaning towards a King Kutter.
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people!
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I do not have a lot of Forestry stuff to do on my property it is more of just clean up of branches and tress that’s get blown over in bad weather and that is not very much that is why the clam shell design appeals to me a bit more, I can still move dirt and sand but yet I can grab down fall with it also, I also need to put a 3rd controller on for the grapple part and that’s another 700.00-800.00 dollars above the cost of the attachment. Talked with wife and it looks like April is when I will get a tiller, just a basic 48” reverse tine, leaning towards a King Kutter.

Ah yeh ok. Right now for branches and trees I use the clamp on forks. They work ok enough when they're on, but it's a pain pinning them on. If I got sick of mounting them and/or get as old as you (just kidding haha), yeh I debated would I get a grapple or skid steer mount forks? If I had your tractor, I'd go grapple too. You could also put on a snow blade, can now both angle and tilt with the 3rd function, I could see that being handy.

Having a backhoe is pretty sweet tho. I only used it once for this so far, but I grabbed big limbs with the hoe/thumb, chopped them up over a cart, hauled that away with the garden tractor. Forks seem ok for my brush cleanup, but I got less land to deal with than most of you guys, I'm only 2.5 acres.

Yeh, tiller, nice man. I could see that being real handy!
 
   / Hey, piranha tooth bar people! #70  
I looked at a add on grapple for just the bucket but the sides of the standard bucket are tall not like the clam bucket where the sides are cut down for more room for longer limbs and branches, after I get the tiller I will re evaluate the grapple, maybe just the bucket add on grapple would be ok for my needs and besides I do have a cutting torch so I can cut the sides of the bucket down and then reinforce the sides if I decide it would work better, I do consider the HF trencher I bought part of my scut now and I did just order a thumb for it to help move some of the felled trees and rocks that are on my property now.
I will take another look at just the bucket add on grapple, maybe that is all I really need. K.I.S.S.

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