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Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis
Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis
Correct, was thinking about the 54" but the opening capacity made me go 55:thumbsup:
Tractors with little grapples and smooth teeth can do that too!Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis




This is a 78" Construction Attachments Extreme Duty Grapple... on a 5100e.
My Danuser Intimidator pulled a old woven/barbed wire fence line with encumbering Honeysuckle and crappy 2-4" sapplings. Put it in piles... then I returned returned with my Grapple.
First bite was small and I thought... "This is going to take forever!" took it about 1/4mile to my burn pile location.
Second bite... well... it wasn't so small. The wire and criss-crossed trees, roots, brush created a connection which kept me from removing a 'bite'. It actually just took the whole rest of the pile. So, I geared down and pulled the whole thing.
This thing is big and heavy however... I have found I really need a ballast box. Even with over 900lbs of beet juice in each back tire.
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This is a 78" Construction Attachments Extreme Duty Grapple... on a 5100e.
My Danuser Intimidator pulled a old woven/barbed wire fence line with encumbering Honeysuckle and crappy 2-4" sapplings. Put it in piles... then I returned returned with my Grapple.
First bite was small and I thought... "This is going to take forever!" took it about 1/4mile to my burn pile location.
Second bite... well... it wasn't so small. The wire and criss-crossed trees, roots, brush created a connection which kept me from removing a 'bite'. It actually just took the whole rest of the pile. So, I geared down and pulled the whole thing.
This thing is big and heavy however... I have found I really need a ballast box. Even with over 900lbs of beet juice in each back tire.
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Well...
EA recommended this beast for my tractor just a month ago.
I wish I had a lighter one... there is no way that I could even scratch the paint on this thing. Had I the option with what I know now... I'd go with a 73" lighter grapple for this tractor. HP isn't the best factor in determining which is appropriate, IMO.
Thanks for sharing!
Yes, those CA Xtreme Grapples are HEAVY!!
They're good for 80-100+ AG tractors and large skid steers, but not so much for tractors under 75-80HP.
This is the reason we started making our Wicked Utility Grapples, which are in the 600 pound range VS the CA grapple being 900-1,000+ pounds!
They're very manageable, actually quite ideal, even for these new high HP compact tractors like our L6060 Kubota, the NX Series Kioti, 4066R JD tractor, etc.
Single Lid Wicked Utility Grapple
Dual Lid Wicked Utility Grapple
The Danuser Intimidator is an animal in it's own class! Very nice. I have a TBN thread for it over here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/347896-thing-rocks-clamps-digs-pulls.html?highlight=
Travis
AH, my bad for not looking up the HP of your tractor before posting here earlier.
JD's model numbers are screwy!!
That is a 100HP tractor, so actually I probably did recommend the 66" or 73" CA Xtreme Grapple.
Travis
This is a 78" Construction Attachments Extreme Duty Grapple... on a 5100e.
My Danuser Intimidator pulled a old woven/barbed wire fence line with encumbering Honeysuckle and crappy 2-4" sapplings. Put it in piles... then I returned returned with my Grapple.
First bite was small and I thought... "This is going to take forever!" took it about 1/4mile to my burn pile location.
Second bite... well... it wasn't so small. The wire and criss-crossed trees, roots, brush created a connection which kept me from removing a 'bite'. It actually just took the whole rest of the pile. So, I geared down and pulled the whole thing.
This thing is big and heavy however... I have found I really need a ballast box. Even with over 900lbs of beet juice in each back tire.
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Are you guys going to take care of him and get into a grapple appropriate for his tractor?
5100E's loader is rated for only 400 lbs more than the 45hp Kioti at the pins/full height.
JD has 5000 series tractors that are 45hp and 5000 series tractors that are 100hp.... and more in between.
I looked up his tractor when he ordered the grapple, just not when i posted on here earlier.
Bottom line is, he has a 100hp, 10,000+ tractor when ballasted, so the CA Grapple is the safest match for his tractor.
He can unleash all of the tractor's power, even abuse it here and there, and not have to worry about damaging anything.
Travis
A 600lb grapple offers little advantage for even a big CUT like the Kubota L6060 or NX series from Kioti. Those tractors can certainly lift the grapple and have a good amount of net lift capacity but what is the advantage over a much less expensive and lighter 400lb range grapple with an extra 200lbs of lift capacity? CUTs are not skid steers.


Its fine. I just would do things differently now. I'd tear my tractor apart before I'd ever be able to budge this grapple.
I do wish you guys sold empty Ballast boxes however. I'd buy one in a heart beat. I know I can build one, but I don't have access to a shop at this point. And after I've built my shop, I won't need the box. Just make a couple sizes, INSURE they are Quickhitch compatible (cat 2) and I'll fill it with cement upon arrival. The JD boxes seem small, even with the overpriced 'bolt on extensions'.