Mikejeakins
Gold Member
You learn something new every day.
No problem. Enjoy it every time I use it.
Where's my list of dissatisfied owners of narrow single lid grapples? Must be taking longer than expected to find the evidence.:thumbsup:






That was a fun journey. Thanks for posting.
I think Travis has been doing the hustle over there at EA. Just got my 78" Box Blade today and it was delivered in a little under 4 weeks. Now that it is here Cindi has put a wrinkle in my schedule. Has rained buckets for 2 days already and chances for next weekend are 80% and greater so my BB is not going to get a workout for several weeks :thumbdown:
Cataclysm, good post and good pictures. :thumbsup:
Here is the Website that I use for planning when to burn the brush piles: Map Results | Wind, Forecast, Radar, Weather & More | WindAlert
Today and tomorrow would be good:
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Cataclysm, nice work. Couple of points. Those fittings look like they may be JIC. Don't over tighten them or they will split. Been there done that.
You might want to practice compressing piles of brush before traveling. Pretty easy to do once you get used to "rolling" the brush forward while compressing with jaw open and then closing. Kind of like rolling a smoke. You can get more into each bite and it's less likely to fall out while traveling. With a bunch of brush to move I often create separate smaller piles to optimize getting a max load by compressing down with grapple bottom before final loading. You'll learn quickly how big to make the smaller piles before compressing and rolling to get optimal load.
All, I did receive my 54" single lid grapple on Friday from Fedex which is 6 weeks to the day from when I ordered it from EA. Picked it up late in the day and was able to install the grapple same day in the dark no less without issue. Hook up was a breeze and hydro hoses were exactly what was needed so Thanks Travis! I cycled thru opening and closing the cylinder several times then checked my hydraulic fluid. Added about a quart to get it back between the lines and good to go! Have put about 4 hours on grapple today and it is performing flawlessly.
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One question - I was thinking there was a spring attached to the hoses that kept the hydro lines up and away from the action? Is that an optional item? or aftermarket? If so anyone have a link? Thanks.
The single lid models do not come with a spring hose saver, but it is offered as an accessory here on the website: TRACTOR HOSE SPRING KIT
Here's a peek of fellow member DieselBound's installation of it.
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This thread is for Wicked Root Grapple pic's so here's a few from my first day with the Wicked Root Grapple. I took the day and worked a full tank of diesel through the LS using the WRG 10 hrs straight through. I had a lot of grapple work that I had been saving up and wanted to get a feel for using a grapple. I also wanted to work the WRG when I was tired. Sometimes things show up when your tired that you don't otherwise notice.
I started out moving some old busted up round hay bales. I had to jump out every 5 minutes and roll up string from the bales. I don't want that stuff wrapped up in my hub seals.
Here's the first brush pile from a tree that blew down on the fence a month or so ago. I only lost about 2 sticks carrying that tangle 1/4 mile through the pasture to one of the burn piles.
Next up was the cedars I cut out of the fence and just threw them clear of the fence.
I had one small issue with the grapple that is worth noting. I developed a hydraulic leak at the "T". A few turns of the wrench and all was well. For what it is worth all four of the horizontal threads into the "T" were just finger tight. Not a problem, just something to check out and tighten up if needed before you head off to the back 40.
Then I piled up all the clean out from a fence project. This pile wound up at least 4 times this big plus another about this big at the other end of the fence line.
Here's a gift of a beautiful Oklahoma sunset I was given as I was heading home for the day. My Grandfather and I used to work this property when I was a kid. I am working on restoring it to its former productivity. I know this is him smiling down on me.
I want to write up a short review once I have time to think over today.
Thank you Everything Attachments for a superior product!! This Wicked Root Grapple is well worth every penny!
I thought EA intended those spring hose savers to be welded to the grapple. I guess the torque tube works too.
Boy what a discussion! I have one question and not sure will ask it correctly so chime if I don't: and how do you not scratch them using for such work as shown here? Will two coats of wax protect these grapples? Forgive me, had to ask. lol
