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Cultipackers will help prevent wash and they're known to greatly improve germination.
Travis

Thanks for the help Travis. I just need to decide on the Fred Cain or the extreme duty disc. Prob getting the cultipacker with whatever I choose.
 
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I got a 54", single lid wicked root grapple four months ago. It weighs only 350 lbs, which leaves a lot of payload for my DL135 loader. I was wondering if it would be too light duty for my size tractor, but after seeing Ted assaulting a tree with one in a video, I ordered it. I run it hard. It just plain works. Attached was one of today's tasks - about 1800 lbs of western bigleaf maple. I just drove up, clamped the jaw, lift, drive off. Fantastic product.
 

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I just got off the phone with these guys. I was concerned that shipping will be too much since it is some heavy equipment and I am outside the 1000 mile radius in Texas. They said shipping was going to be 10 bucks. I could not believe it. I will definitely place my order now.
 
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I just got off the phone with these guys. I was concerned that shipping will be too much since it is some heavy equipment and I am outside the 1000 mile radius in Texas. They said shipping was going to be 10 bucks. I could not believe it. I will definitely place my order now.

Thanks for sharing! Never count us out, even if you're outside the 1,000 mile zone! :thumbsup:
Travis
 
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I shared this on the Kubota owning/operating thread, but i'll put it on here too.

One of our customers from Fairbanks, Alaska told me that they filmed a portion of this TV ad at his farm.

Check it out and you'll see our Everything Attachments Wicked Grapple on his L4600.

 
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The wicked root grapple says for tractors up to 75 HP. I'm looking for a grapple for a Kioti 7320. about 8,000-9,000 lbs of tractor with breakout for over 5,000 and lift of 3,200 lbs. Would you recommend going to a different grapple?
 
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The wicked root grapple says for tractors up to 75 HP. I'm looking for a grapple for a Kioti 7320. about 8,000-9,000 lbs of tractor with breakout for over 5,000 and lift of 3,200 lbs. Would you recommend going to a different grapple?

Our new 55" or73" Wicked Grapple for Utility Tractors would be a perfect match for your tractor!
Until now, the recommended grapples for your tractor were all heavier and just not ideal.
Travis
 
   / Everything Attachments #588  
I got a 54", single lid wicked root grapple four months ago. It weighs only 350 lbs, which leaves a lot of payload for my DL135 loader. I was wondering if it would be too light duty for my size tractor, but after seeing Ted assaulting a tree with one in a video, I ordered it. I run it hard. It just plain works. Attached was one of today's tasks - about 1800 lbs of western bigleaf maple. I just drove up, clamped the jaw, lift, drive off. Fantastic product.

Awesome pic! That is a serious log, but it looks like the 54" Wicked Grapple is handling it well.
Thanks for sharing! Feel free to add more pics because we enjoy them. :thumbsup:
Travis
 
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I broke a tine and may have bent my box blade leading edge yesterday. I was dissapointed you guys only rate that one for 75 horses now. Wish i knew that when I bought it a year ago. Makes me question future purchases.
 
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Bushhog28, do you have a picture of that?
 
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