lostcreekranch
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2012
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- Location
- Austin County, Texas
- Tractor
- NH TL-100A with Bush Hog 5045 FEL, WR Long 3rd function, LS XR4155HC w/FEL, WR Long 3rd Function.
Yes, flat out beautiful.From an unusually calm morning last fall. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=462134"/>
From an unusually calm morning last fall.
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From an unusually calm morning last fall.
Received my second grapple Monday. It's a 73" Single Lid EA Wicked Grapple for Utility Tractors. It has a 42.5" jaw opening and really great for picking up large stacks of limbs, brush, etc.
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Picked up the Wicked Compact 50" yesterday and giving it a test run. For the last week I've cutting scrub bushes and trees from the perimeter of my planted pines. Cleaned all that mess up this evening in about 3 hours.
Handy little thing isn't it?
It sure is. I can't believe how much lighter it is and feels on the tractor than the 48" WildKat that I had.
One thing I'm not really fond of is those sharp serrated teeth. Cedar trees and other small brush stick to them like Velcro making it aggravating to dump.
Has anybody ground down those sharp serrated points?
Yeah, I would not have serrated teeth if I had a choice. EA makes a nice unit all in all I have to say.
I bought the 44" Gorilla Grapple for picking up cedars, because I could stab them from any angle, not just parallel with the trunk.-----------------------
One thing I'm not really fond of is those sharp serrated teeth. Cedar trees and other small brush stick to them like Velcro making it aggravating to dump.
Has anybody ground down those sharp serrated points?
I bought the 44" Gorilla Grapple for picking up cedars, because I could stab them from any angle, not just parallel with the trunk.
No serrated teeth. :thumbsup:
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With no teeth I bet they just slide right off.