TODAYS SEAT TIME

   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,692  
My rotary cutting tractor had a severe limp,

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SO, I had to take one of it's shoes in to get the thorns out, 50 bucks later, all is good.

Looks like the next trip will include some
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so I have one of those loaded up, too.

SR

I never changed a tire on trailer before, usually I'm down in the woods, is a chainsaw going to be a short-cut for not using wrenches.............
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,693  
I got ashamed of myself after seeing that so today I washed the little thing. :)

Wheres the picture of your clean tractor, must look brand new after wash job, it is a good way to find if anything is broke and where.
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,695  
I never changed a tire on trailer before, usually I'm down in the woods, is a chainsaw going to be a short-cut for not using wrenches.............
I may as well change it where it's nice and clean and it's even at the perfect height for my old back to work on it! lol

SR
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,696  
Yes and a little Rain Dance to bring out the pretty blue or do you prefer turtle power...........

I realized a while back that if I sharpened my lawnmower blades with it on the trailer I could do it while standing up vs laying on the ground.
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,697  
Your welcome glad I asked.... Is that bush hog the only rear attachment for that tractor? That is an ugly tree in fact they'r all ugly knock em all down and plant some pine. I would've like to seen the video pushing tree over if it didn't take more then 6 hours........

Pushing trees down .. about 30 seconds.

Cutting them into sections .. less than 5 minutes.

Moving pieces to burn pile .. 10-25 minutes.

" Is that bush hog the only rear attachment for that tractor?"

Nope. We've got a Hayking DM disc harrow, a Hayking pasture renovator, a TSC 84" landscape rake, 84" Woods grader plane, 96" Land Pride rear blade, etc.

Why?

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,698  
amarsh64 .. thanks for asking.

Mine is an 84" HD .. and has proved to be bullet proof over the last 10 years. My neighbor has the same grapple he uses on his tracked skid steer. I use this grapple to push over dead trees and to push out cedars. It's not .. been treated gently. The NH is 100 HP and can lift 5000 lbs.

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Our second grapple .. for the 55 HP LS XR4155HC .. is an Everything Attachments 73" HD grapple. I selected it for its 42" jaw opening. The primary use is picking up piles of brush or trimmed tree limbs.

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I have no info on the lighter BD grapples so .. I'd recommend that you give Everything Attachments grapples a look as well.

What tractor do you have and what is your expected use for a grapple? Make sure .. that whatever grapple you decide on .. has protection, at the rear, to keep anything coming thru the grapple and penetrating your radiator, etc.

Good luck with whatever you choose.

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Hi lostcreekrange . Thanks for the very good info.
My main use for the grapple will be brush ,logs and moving lumber and such around. It will be used for root raking as well . I am clearing a lot for my garage and my backhoe attachment will be the main weapon for the stumps and the grapple for moving them afterwards . In my area there does not seem to be a lot to choose from for skeleton grapples that my LS g3033h can handle and still have lots of lift. I would love to get an EA wicked root grapple but by the time it comes to canada (exchange and duty ) it would be way more expensive than what I am going to buy from Ontario and ship in.
I have to fabricate a grill guard and get a couple of 12-14 foot 3/8 hydraulic hose made. Getting excited . Tomorrow is order a grapple day :D
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,699  
I realized a while back that if I sharpened my lawnmower blades with it on the trailer I could do it while standing up vs laying on the ground.

Looks to me like a trailer works great for changing tires if one can make it to the trailer or even have one. I have to take my blades off the lawnmower for grinding, dont see how a trailer helps that unless it's a padded trailer, they're quite common down south.......
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #11,700  
Pushing trees down .. about 30 seconds.

Cutting them into sections .. less than 5 minutes.

Moving pieces to burn pile .. 10-25 minutes.

" Is that bush hog the only rear attachment for that tractor?"

Nope. We've got a Hayking DM disc harrow, a Hayking pasture renovator, a TSC 84" landscape rake, 84" Woods grader plane, 96" Land Pride rear blade, etc.

Why?

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Wow Technology and Horsepower really makes the difference!! Try not to let the smoke come up this way, I have ugly tree alleges. All those pictures are of little boy blue, we're lacking picture of big blue with different rear attachments, oh wait I got it, hook up the tree chipper to chip those ugly trees....
 

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