Travis, thank you for taking the time to reply, more than likely you will be getting another order for one very soon.
You're very welcome!
Guys send me messages on facebook all the time to talk grapples and I have some correspondence I'll share with you. This is referring to a
Wicked 66 on a Kioti RX6620 in Tennessee. Chris purchased his
grapple back in July 2018.
These are excerpts from various conversations we've had. Yeah, it is nice to talk tractors and grapples all day!
Travis
From mid December:
"I have ripped over 120 trees out of the ground this size or bigger(he sent a video, which I can't attach on here). A lot to do with weight of my tractor too. I am over 8000 lbs. wicked 66 is definitely getting a workout."
From mid January:
"I have pulled about 400-500 trees up already. Got 6 brush piles that are bigger than my house. My wife thinks I am working. This is enjoyment, not work!!!!"
"Got some big timbers coming up next after I get the last of the trees. Also I will take some videos of overhanging limbs in a very old fence row. They are like 12 diameter limbs that I need to rip down where my cab will clear when I bushhog. "
"I understand I am rough on my stuff as I am basically using my tractor as a dozer. The reason I bought that RX Kioti was because of the lift capacity and the doubled up loader arms. I actually grabbed an old 15 wide disc(batwing style) that was very heavy and picked it out of a fence row. My tractor is 9000 lbs with the loaded tires and I had 84 box blade on back and tires was wanting to come off ground and I drove it out in the air. Loader did perfect. It was way overloaded but
grapple hung on and never slipped. The guy I bought the property from has a 95 horse Kubota and he was trying to get it out with a chain hooked to bucket and it wouldn't get it out. He was amazed how that
grapple loader combo did it with ease. If Kioti did more advertising and got more dealers they could take off for sure.
This property I bought has 60 acres of just junk trees and those big thorn trees. Also has a bunch of old farming equipment all grown up in the trees and fence rows. So far with that
grapple I have cleared almost 60 acres of the junk trees, built a boat ramp into the river by using the
grapple to pick up big chunk rock and rip rap the sides, used the tines to grade my house site and clear all roots. I picked the whole back of a single wide trailer and installed wheels and tires back under it for it to be moved, completely tore down and old shack on the property and moved about 80 timbers I had cut. That is one tough @ss
grapple."
Here are some screen shots from the videos he's sent. They were filmed in portrait mode, so they're kinda slim, but it'll give you something extra to go with the text.
We call this ripped up!
Sizing up the tree...
Pushing it over...
Timber!
Lifting it up...
In the air, root ball dangling...