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Kubota 60" grapple or 54" EA Wicked grapple

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September 15, 2022, 07:55 PM
old rugged cross
Kubota 60" grapple or 54" EA Wicked grapple
I think the Wicked grapple might be a bit better but it is another $700. $3200 delvd. vs $2600 delvd for the Land Pride unit. Or maybe another unit?
My new Kubota has the third valve hyds to run it.



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September 15, 2022, 08:32 PM
hrcjon
FWIW I've never heard of Wicked. But I do know land pride and have easily a dozen of their attachments of various kinds. All well built, with good parts support.


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September 15, 2022, 10:04 PM
p113565
What tractor?
September 16, 2022, 06:09 AM
mjlennon
Consider tractor’s lifting capability less grapple weight for net debris lifting capacity.
September 16, 2022, 08:55 AM
Stlhead
Did you ever end up getting a mini ex? I have a grapple bucket that I do not use because my excavator is a much better manipulator. I would offer it to you to try but it is too big for your tractor. If I had to choose between the two listed buckets for your use I would go with the lightest bucket.
September 16, 2022, 08:58 AM
ridewv
I don't believe anyone makes a stronger grapple for the weight and money than EA. At least no one did s few years ago when I bought their 50" root grapple recommended for 35hp and under tractors. This grapple only weighs 275# and it was perfect for my L2501 and now for my 37hp 3520 as well. The 55" one you're considering may be even better since it doesn't weigh that much more and the lid is full width, where on the 50" it's slightly smaller than the bottom.





I was using it just yesterday to consolidate piles of head banging, overhanging limbs I'd cut.




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September 16, 2022, 09:04 AM
nhracecraft
quote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
My new Kubota has the third valve hyds to run it.

Maybe you should post pics (and specs!) of your new Kubota so you can get proper recommendations/advice. Oh wait, nobody here appreciates and/or likes to see pics of power equipment/toys anyway...My bad Wink


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September 16, 2022, 09:13 AM
bendable
homestead implements
55 in. root grapple
as seen on GPoutdoors on y.t.

www.homesteadimplements.com

or the Frostbite grapple
as seen on
in the woodyard on y.t.

www.frostbitegrapple.com





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September 16, 2022, 09:35 AM
mr.sig239
Frostbite makes a nicely built grapple. The one I had worked great. Nice greaseable bushings thru out.
Was just to heavy for my B2650.



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September 16, 2022, 09:35 AM
old rugged cross
It is a new Kubota L2501 25hp diesel 4wd just like the one ridewv posted a pix of. I think the Wicked grapple is just a tad over 250lb. Has grease points. The LP does not. Better steel. Overall a more capable unit from what I can tell. Four month wait to get the Wicked unit. Kubota dealer has on order and will probably arrive in Oct. Delv. is not a big factor.



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September 16, 2022, 10:54 AM
old rugged cross
yes, at 359lbs too heavy.



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September 17, 2022, 10:04 AM
mjlennon
quote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
It is a new Kubota L2501 25hp diesel 4wd just like the one ridewv posted a pix of.
I looked again, ridewv only posted a pic of half a tractor! Razz
September 18, 2022, 05:04 AM
henryaz
quote:
Originally posted by ridewv:


I lifted and moved a log that size just yesterday, using the pallet forks on my B7800. It probably would have been easier with a grapple, but getting it balanced on the forks worked well.



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September 18, 2022, 01:13 PM
ridewv
Pallet forks are good for moving things like logs also but you need to have the object pretty well balanced. Also if one end is hung up it’s hard to achieve much pulling force. A grapple is really efficient to move stuff like brush and limbs.

I went around the tree line cutting limbs and making piles by hand then used the grapple to consolidate all the piles into one large one. With the clamping action of the lid it’s impressive how much loose material you can pick up and move.


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September 18, 2022, 04:03 PM
bendable
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For a grill guard

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September 18, 2022, 08:16 PM
old rugged cross
Thanks L, had the dealer weld a single center hook on top of the bucket. They also fabbed an awesome expanded metal grille brush guard. So I am good on both accounts. Big Grin



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September 18, 2022, 09:26 PM
bendable
You're welcome
Now how about ballast juice for the rear tires ?
Or
Adjustable lower link arms in the rear?





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September 18, 2022, 09:36 PM
old rugged cross
yes, beet juice in the rear tires too.



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September 18, 2022, 09:58 PM
bendable
Super!
Block, heater?





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September 18, 2022, 10:17 PM
old rugged cross
quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
Super!
Block, heater?


Check, Canopy, two lights up top and a rear facing light on the rops. Check, check and check.



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