Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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Well, I could if I could find them :)

I like your comment about being thankful we aren't pilots, especially because I'm currently 30k feet in the air right now! I sure hope my pilot hasn't done this before. :)
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Isn't great to fly overseas now and have an internet and TBN connection? Sure helps kill the incredibly long flight!
 
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Isn't great to fly overseas now and have an internet and TBN connection? Sure helps kill the incredibly long flight!

It sure does! Between TBN and ADVrider I am not short of any reading material that's for
Sure!

By the way, I emailed WR Long a few hours ago asking where I could purchase those hose clamps for my hydraulic hoses, and he (Nelson Long) already replied back saying he'd mail me a few of them at no charge!

That's service right there!
 
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By the way, I emailed WR Long a few hours ago asking where I could purchase those hose clamps for my hydraulic hoses, and he (Nelson Long) already replied back saying he'd mail me a few of them at no charge!

That's service right there!

Nelson is fantastic. If WRLong had used a direct to consumer sales model they would OWN the CUT grapple market. Their dealer intermediaries make them less competitive with EA however and Nelson is an old time sales guy who's wonderful by phone but MIA on TBN.
 
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Easy now. :punch:
Travis

It's not a knock on EA at all. EA is the upstart winner. Just pointed out that if WRLong had a "modern internet savvy" marketing approach (like EA does!) then newer competitors would have been hard pressed to make inroads into their already well established CUT grapple business. If I am not mistaken WRLong was the first (certainly one of the first) companies to understand that there was a CUT market for grapples and began making them in sizes more appropriate for CUTs rather than skidsteers. They were also the first to offer hydraulic kits for diverter valves and third function valves (something EA doesn't yet do). Fifteen years ago WRLong was selling CUT grapples and hydraulics but only through a dealership model. Dealers were relatively slow to recognize the role of grapples for CUTs and did not do a good job selling them. In the meantime, the interweb took off as a mechanism for both sales and bringing communities (TBN) together. EA took full advantage while WRLong continued with it's dealership sales model and Colonial era marketing techniques. EA's other very smart move was to incorporate most shipping details and built those charges into it's base price which made it easier for end consumers to simply get on the phone and arrange a purchase. So, while Nelson Long has been a wonderful guy and sells excellent products, WRLong has fallen behind and is a "legacy" source for grapples and other implements now. Of course as dealerships become smarter about selling CUT implements along with tractors in factory financed packages, that old dealership model might rebound! So, don't relax Travis, keep selling those single lid narrow grapples like hotcakes!:thumbsup:
 
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It's not a knock on EA at all. EA is the upstart winner. a "modern internet savvy" marketing approach (like EA does!)

Grapples are our passion! The great feedback strongly drives our design and marketing. It actually makes the marketing very easy, which I'm extremely thankful for!

I never knew I was modern and savvy, but I'll definitely take it! :thumbsup:




They were also the first to offer hydraulic kits for diverter valves and third function valves (something EA doesn't yet do).

I know we keep WR Long extremely busy building and shipping their custom 3rd Function Hydraulic Kits to our customers. We've sold over 50 of them this month alone! :eek:
They have a TON of loaders on file, the kits ship quick and they're always VERY helpful when questions(common) or issues(rare) arise!


So, don't relax Travis, keep selling those single lid narrow grapples like hotcakes!

Believe me. I couldn't relax even if I wanted to. :laughing:
Single lids all around!! :thumbsup:

Our lead times have been increasing due to the sudden spike in demand, but most people have been understanding and willing to wait because of the Wicked awesome design, value and reviews!
Ted's YouTube videos don't hurt either. Here is the full EA Wicked Grapple playlist.
Travis
 
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Sorry no pics but I used my 50" grapple all afternoon this past Saturday, moving fallen dead trees out of the pasture edges. Some of those trees were a mouth full for the grapple's 30" opening but were manageable after sawing them to reasonable sizes. Even then some were making my Kubota feel light in the rear. Pucker factor was present but went slow and low using the box blade for ballast.
I still can't believe how much I use this grapple and leave it hooked up most of the time now.

A heavy rear mounted root rake sure would have come in handy cleaning up some of the scattered sticks and limbs that were too big for a landscape rake. ;)
 
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A heavy rear mounted root rake sure would have come in handy cleaning up some of the scattered sticks and limbs that were too big for a landscape rake. ;)
I've never heard of a rear mounted "root rake". I've tried to use my landscape rake like you did but it is mostly a fruitless waste of time to try collecting sticks and the like that way. The debris just clogs up the rake and the rake jumps over it or digs up the turf. Big mess. Best technique I have come up with for "collecting" sticks and small dead wood is to just mow the suckers to death with either a bush hog or flail. It helps if your wife doesn't inspect the area for a week or so afterwards.
 
 

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