EA seems to be headed out of business so only buy if you find a used one or one you’re physically standing in front of.Go look at ea wicked grapples, some of the best money can buy. Very well built too. Pros and cons to both styles.
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That's too bad, I hadn't heard they were having issues.EA seems to be headed out of business so only buy if you find a used one or one you’re physically standing in front of.
I have a tine style grapple currently and love it. I’ve had brush rake and skeleton style grapples and the tine grapple suits my needs best. I load everything from scrap metal to logs and manure with it and everything in between.
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I used it for about 8 minutes and decided the tines needed to be flipped so they would act more like skis instead of digging in the ground. Works amazing to use as a brush rake now that I did this !!
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It’s a beast and I’d buy it again but I doubt I’ll ever destroy it.
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Your Kubota M4800 will likely be happier with a less heavy unit. This one weighs in at 1325lbs empty. That’s still a decent sized tractor so I would definitely buy something built well !!
I got this style from express steel and love it. There was a learning curve with the upturned teeth. Here is a shot with about a 25" oak.View attachment 1155772I am looking at this for my tractor. Suggestions? Comments? Advice?
View attachment 1155772I am looking at this for my tractor. Suggestions? Comments? Advice?
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