I looked at the EA one too. It would be $300 dollars more. I guess the question would be does it make sense to pay $300 dollars more for a lighter duty implement for increased load capacity. Do you think the EA would be as strong and perform better?
That's a tough question, because Wildkat doesn't list what material they use we can't compare it to the grade 80 steel EA uses. At half the weight I would suspect the EA grapple can't be as strong, even if the steel is significantly better, but user feedback sounds like it's strong enough that people are happy with it.
I'm leaning towards a 66" EA Wicked grapple for my 4047...I think the extra width will help with some of the brush piles I have (clearing land), but I'm still not 100% certain, and have nearly gone blind reading grapple threads!
Ideas like that are what I love about TBN! I'm going to build a small (8x8' or so) backstop for a 200yd rifle range, and planned to use lengths of telephone poles to build a wall that I will backfill against, but wasn't sure how I would hold the poles in place for pinning them. Your idea would make it easy!
Could someone give me all the fittings I will need for running the line off my rear remotes. This is my first tractor so I know very little about this stuff. do t want to buy the wrong ones. Looks like I will need a 90 coming out of the rear remote opening?
Could someone give me all the fittings I will need for running the line off my rear remotes. This is my first tractor so I know very little about this stuff. do t want to buy the wrong ones. Looks like I will need a 90 coming out of the rear remote opening?