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Hey guys, it has been a while since I've introduced some new Wickedness to TBN.

This product has literally been in development for over four years, and we're now 100% confident that she's ready for whatever. After making and testing many prototypes which were as good as the competition, but still not worthy of the WICKED name, we finally have the Nastiest, most premium, capable tree puller ever created...

Meet the WICKED Tree Puller for Skid Steers and Utility Tractors <<<click link for special introductory price.

100% Hardox 450 Construction. The best material money can buy.
Travis

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   / Tree Pullin, Stump Diggin Son of a Gun #2  
That looks like a monster.

What is the recommended hydraulic flow (gpm) for the cylinder?
 
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That looks like a monster.

What is the recommended hydraulic flow (gpm) for the cylinder?
It truly is, sir!

Any large compact, utility tractor, or skid steer that's rated to handle the 685 pound weight will have sufficient flow and pressure to impressively make it eat Wicked good. For this model, I would want to have it on the largest of compact tractors, at minimum, such as the Kubota L6060/MX, Deere 4066R, Kioti NX, etc. Anything larger than those is also fair game for this beast.

With that being said, we will be making a lighter, but still Wicked one for compact tractors, soon. I think it will be a huge hit, because the industry is lacking something like this.
Travis
 
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Hmmm.. this might be perfect for the honeysuckle brush that is choking out the hardwoods here. But my 40 HP compact is on the light side for this monster of an attachment.
 
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Hmmm.. this might be perfect for the honeysuckle brush that is choking out the hardwoods here. But my 40 HP compact is on the light side for this monster of an attachment.

We'll have more info about the compact tractor model, hopefully soon.

Stay tuned here, and if you're on facebook, in the EA Channel Group.

I'll be sure to post updates as they're available.
Travis
 
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Ted, it would be interesting to see some video of that, both in demonstration and in use.

Thanks
 
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Hey guys, it has been a while since I've introduced some new Wickedness to TBN.

This product has literally been in development for over four years, and we're now 100% confident that she's ready for whatever. After making and testing many prototypes which were as good as the competition, but still not worthy of the WICKED name, we finally have the Nastiest, most premium, capable tree puller ever created...

Meet the WICKED Tree Puller for Skid Steers and Utility Tractors <<<click link for special introductory price.

100% Hardox 450 Construction. The best material money can buy.
Travis

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Ted, it would be interesting to see some video of that, both in demonstration and in use.

Thanks

You'll find some punishing footage of it on our Kubota SVL-95 skid steer and KX080-4 excavator here on the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@EverythingAttachments/videos

Keep in mind, the erratic, harsh behavior is attempting to tear it up. He could tackle smaller rubbish with ease, but chooses to "bite" off a little more than the machines can handle, in many cases. Not really "new news" if you're used to Ted's testing practices. :LOL:
Travis

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You'll find some punishing footage of it on our Kubota SVL-95 skid steer and KX080-4 excavator here on the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@EverythingAttachments/videos

Keep in mind, the erratic, harsh behavior is attempting to tear it up. He could tackle smaller rubbish with ease, but chooses to "bite" off a little more than the machines can handle, in many cases. Not really "new news" if you're used to Ted's testing practices. :LOL:
Travis

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Thanks for the response Travis!

Yeah, a few years ago I bought a Danuser Intimidator from you guys when you first carried them. Used it on my Case 95c and then on my New Holland C245 CTL when I got it.



I do lots of brush clearing with it here in South Texas, and it has many hours of use so far. Lots of mesquite, huisache and oak trees as well as very thick yaupon is what I'm mostly working in.

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Yeah, Ted makes some great "extreme" videos showcasing and testing the stuff y'all make and sell, and I enjoy them.

It'd be great to see, and have explained, the Wicked Tree Puller... and how it works, then show us how the best way to use it to the advantage of someone who really uses this type puller/grubber.

In fact, I'd love to have y'all come down, and bring a Wicked Tree puller and make a video of us using it down here in the South Texas brush country. There's a huge market down here. I know I'm interested.

My invitation is very honest and open for you guys. I bought the Danuser from you.
Thanks again for the response!
 
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Being new to the tree puller world (just bought a used one a week ago) that thing looks LEGIT!! That and a nice sized CTL could do some DAMAGE!! Looking forward to seeing the compact tractor version.
 
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Speaking of intimidation... 💥

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I think that implement was designed for a skidsteer. I just can' see hanging that off the front of a 540M loader. That's a seriously built piece of machinery. It would get the weight so far out in front of the pivot that I think it would be limited. Did y'all test it on a 5 series with a 540M loader? Or a similar size Kubota?
 
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I think that implement was designed for a skidsteer. I just can' see hanging that off the front of a 540M loader. That's a seriously built piece of machinery. It would get the weight so far out in front of the pivot that I think it would be limited. Did y'all test it on a 5 series with a 540M loader? Or a similar size Kubota?

As with anything, heavier machines will yield better results, to a certain degree, but if someone wants to grub/pull/dig/pry/clear/etc, it will take something with some heft to withstand those actions.

The design of this puller will allow a 5 Series Deere, M Series Kubota, RX Kioti, etc, owner to do whatever he/she wants to, without wondering, even in the back of their mind, if they should or should not. Anything lighter, and they definitely would need to be cautious.

Like with our grapples, the 660 pound Wicked 66 is simply ideal for those size tractors, and because of it's track record and feedback, I believe this Wicked puller is also just as ideal.

Next up will be one for compact tractors, which should come in around 400ish pounds. It will be extremely popular.
Travis
 
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Been using a Danuser Intimdator for sometime and really appreciate the work savings on maintaining our property. Use both on large and small tractors. Even impressive on a small tractor taking out pesky evasives like privet.

Saw Ted’s testing video of the new puller just before Labor Day. Said there would be special pricing for both he and his son were both born on Labor Day. Bought one over the holiday weekend. Later called to confirm details on shipping pick up. Salesman said he needed to call me back. He did and said I made a mistake of applying discount and needed extra an $300. Confused, during checkout the discount was automatic nothing I could do to change the selling price. Said I should have read the email??? Only email I got was paid invoice. Salesmen was not helpful or concerned their website pricing might be wrong. Too confusing. Canceled order. Would have been a good comparison of two similar attachments by an independent owner who has used both.

I have bought, used and enjoyed other EA equipment with satisfaction.
 
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Looks like a combo of tree puller and stump bucket. However it lacks the up down grapple you can get with a lot of stump buckets for moving material and it is not a tree shear. Other than looks (it does look like a awesome device) it just seems to be an expensive toy.

The video of trying to remove the tree is a good example of using the wrong tool for the job. A mid or large excavator would have the tree and stump out much easier and less likely to damage equipment. Even a dozer would be a better choice.
 
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Think the video, like other Ted’s videos is to show how well the attachment can stand use and abuse.

For us selectively clearing 100’s of trees, evasives, from around buildings, landscaping, roads, fences, creeks and pond banks every year is valuable. Pulling and stacking 20-25’ trees and brush then gripping the pile to carry off down a 10-12’ wide woods road lengthwise is easier than width wise with a regular grapple.
 
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Better video to demonstrate attachment would be using it clearing small brush and trees. Having seen some of the other tree pullers in use on other videos it would give something to compare with.
 
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Better video to demonstrate attachment would be using it clearing small brush and trees. Having seen some of the other tree pullers in use on other videos it would give something to compare with.

That's where I was when I invited them down to make a video in this brush country. I pull trees, brush, and clear acres and acres of land in realistic settings.

While appreciate Ted's videos showing the abuse something can take, there's something to be said about showing proper use as well.

I bought one of the first puller/grubbers in this area. Now there are LOTS of them. Huge market down here.

You mentioned it lacks a grapple. Yes, for good reason. I usually use both when clearing land. Different applications, different attachments.
 
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EA Ted,
Very impressive and looks to be very well made ! As others have said, would like to see it in action doing heavy brush removal !
 
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Been using a Danuser Intimdator for sometime and really appreciate the work savings on maintaining our property. Use both on large and small tractors. Even impressive on a small tractor taking out pesky evasives like privet.

Saw Ted’s testing video of the new puller just before Labor Day. Said there would be special pricing for both he and his son were both born on Labor Day. Bought one over the holiday weekend. Later called to confirm details on shipping pick up. Salesman said he needed to call me back. He did and said I made a mistake of applying discount and needed extra an $300. Confused, during checkout the discount was automatic nothing I could do to change the selling price. Said I should have read the email??? Only email I got was paid invoice. Salesmen was not helpful or concerned their website pricing might be wrong. Too confusing. Canceled order. Would have been a good comparison of two similar attachments by an independent owner who has used both.

I have bought, used and enjoyed other EA equipment with satisfaction.

I do recall hearing about your call, and apologize for the misunderstanding..

I also recall the email you're referring to, and it did say that the Wicked tree puller was excluded from the promotion, due to an already low introductory price. I do not compose or send out those emails, but do briefly scan over them when I receive them, and saw the exclusion noted, but do understand if you did not.

I hope we can be of assistance in the future.
Travis
 
 

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