RichM752
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- Joined
- Dec 24, 2012
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- Location
- Mount Shasta CA
- Tractor
- Kubota L47TLB, Two Labs, and a Martin OM28
I bought an EA 73 Single lid Wicked Grapple for Utility Tractors, specifically for moving trimmed tree branches and brush. It逞エ 42 1/2 jaw opening works very well for that purpose. It逞エ been used on our LS XR4046HC 46 HP tractor. We豎*e in process of upgrading that Tractor to a new LS XR4155HC which has 55 HP.
IMHO this Grapple would serve you very well.

Looks like it would be good for rocks. What is the size of the opening between the tines?I got extra removable tines on my 60" dually. Haven't had the occasion to remove them.
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Thank you Obi Wan Kanobi! The dream still lives. I’ve almost saved enough to order the grapple and valve. As well as my brush mower. I want to order it all at once.
Question that video shows a dual lid the one that best matches the tractor is the single lid. Anyone have experience with that setup? If so how does it work for you? What’s the biggest limitation?
Has anyone else noticed that Travis is on vacation or EA is taking a long Thanksgiving Holiday break?
Well, my 55" single lid came in today!!! Very happy! It works so good. Can't wait to get more seat time with it!
Here's my terrible night time pictures, I'll get more as I use it!
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Looks like it would be good for rocks. What is the size of the opening between the tines?

For the most part, my tractor's lifting limit is not an issue. With longer tines and a larger clam, the attachment would be able to grab more twiggy brush (because nobody bucks brush) as well as being able to carry more logs in one go which would make for fewer trips to my brush pile or to my trailers, increasing my productivity.
That said, my wicked root grapple is a great tool, I just wish it had longer tines as well as a larger opening.
Eric I am looking at all options, I was hoping to move some Stones also, Now looking at the W.R. Long Open Bottom Grapple 1 and the EA Wicked Root Grapple for Large Compact and Utility Tractors. I do appreciate you help and suggestions.
With your lift capacity, I️ would recommend sticking with the WR Long OBG 2 grapple. I️ have used and abused it for years now (although I️ don’t tirelessly post about how its best for everyone like some posters do with theirs.)
If I ever get the chance to upgrade to an M62 I’ll still stick with the OBG 2 grapple regardless of the 4K lb lift capacity. It’s built VERY well.
I don’t think there is any reason to go with a WR Long over a EA grapple though, just as i don’t think there is any reason to go with a EA grapple over a WR Long. I don’t see anything that makes one superior over another.
(However I realize that isn’t a justifiable reason)
Yes I agree "The only thing better than having a grapple........ is having two" But I only need one for now, as I was considering going with a two lidI bought an EA 73 Single lid Wicked Grapple for Utility Tractors, specifically for moving trimmed tree branches and brush. Itç—´ 42 1/2 jaw opening works very well for that purpose. Itç—´ been used on our LS XR4046HC 46 HP tractor. Weæ±*e in process of upgrading that Tractor to a new LS XR4155HC which has 55 HP.
IMHO this Grapple would serve you very well.
The only thing better than having a grapple........ is having two.![]()
Eric, If you had to do it again would you opt for the Mega Compact Utility Tractor Grapple which has a 42.5" wide opening and weights about 190 lbs more ?
Built for tractors weighting less than 7000 lbs with loader & loader capacities under 2500 lbs for the 55", for the 73" grapple up to 3000 lbs lift capacity.
Weighs 627 or 665 lbs.
Nope, I'd stick with the lighter weight one that I have which now features a wider opening. for stones, as in digging them out, a narrower grapple will work better but you want it wide enough so that you can see it as the front section is completely blind on tractor my size and so i'm mostly looking at the ends to know what my grapple is doing.
Yes I agree "The only thing better than having a grapple........ is having two" But I only need one for now, as I was considering going with a two lid
Did you get a single lid Wicked because you already had a two lid grapple as I was considering going with a two lid I you only had one grapple would it be a single or a double lid ?


The edges of a 48” grapple can be easily seen just looking straight forwards through the FEL arms. Think of how you can see when using forks. Same size and view. No need to lean outboard to see grapple edge with a 48.

True with 土our Tractor but not necessarily true with all tractors. If you have a cab tractor, you cannot easily 斗ean outboard?![]()