allen in texas
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- Joined
- Oct 26, 2007
- Messages
- 916
- Location
- Levelland, TX
- Tractor
- Kubota Grand L 5740, loaded R1's w/640 lbs cast weight, 854 loader
Yeah, i need one.
Well, all righty then!Well then, I guess it’s time for you to play catch up
Especially with that impressive lift capacity of the dedicated TLB! Let’s see some more.
Nice machine! I’ve always envied those TLB dedicated models.Well, all righty then!
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EA Wicked 60. Seems to be a pretty good tool.
Nice machine! I’ve always envied those TLB dedicated models.
Nice picture, makes me question my purchase of my root rake grapple!
Over the last 12-13 years, I've done some pretty extensive clearing using this grapple, including brush and hundreds, if not thousands, of small trees (depending on where we draw the line between brush/trees )Nice picture, makes me question my purchase of my root rake grapple!
My root rake style does a fantastic job, and makes quick work of clearing brush encroaching on the field edges and around fruit trees but I do wish I could hold more when gathering logs for fire wood.
Have you used yours to clear any brush, and if so how did it do?
Hey Piston - Where did you get that attachment for your 3-point that can lift/skid logs? Take care,Well then, I guess it’s time for you to play catch up
Especially with that impressive lift capacity of the dedicated TLB! Let’s see some more.
I actually bought mine used off of someone, but the equivalent would be made by Iron and Oak, although I do not know if they still manufacture them. I do know Wallenstein makes them as well. It’s referred to as a “skidding grapple”. I love that thing!Hey Piston - Where did you get that attachment for your 3-point that can lift/skid logs? Take care,