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Thanks for the business!!
I've been estimating 4 weeks, but many have been shipping faster. Your bucket is gonna be a much more useful, Wicked animal.
Travis
Is 4 weeks just the Toothbar? What is the current lead time for a Wicked Grapple and a Box Blade?
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,443  
Seems you should be hiring more people. Or cutting the slackers loose.

Imagine the profits if you had product to sell. ;)
 
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This is about 3 days' worth of seat time on my BX 1880 with my new Wicked Grapple. I finished it up today.

This is when I left the site today.

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I'm extremely pleased with both my lawnmower and my new grapple! I'm able to do more than I anticipated. The root rake built into the grapple is extremely useful. I like to open it up and rake/push material as much as I grapple and lift.

This is about 3 days' worth of seat time on my BX 1880 with my new Wicked Grapple. I finished it up today.

This is when I left the site today.



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I'm extremely pleased with both my lawnmower and my new grapple! I'm able to do more than I anticipated. The root rake built into the grapple is extremely useful. I like to open it up and rake/push material as much as I grapple and lift.

Man, your lawnmower is a WICKED BEAST!!!!
Thanks for sharing, and raising awareness.
Travis
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,446  
Yeah, Wicked Toothbar and several other smaller attachments ship faster.
Wicked Grapple and Box Blades, around 4ish months or so.
Travis
Ouch! It'll be the Nov-Dec time frame up north here. I imagine using a boxblade or root grapple is going to be tougher on the implement and tractor with cold hardened soil or maybe I am wrong. This is my first tractor and first dirt digging implements.
 
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Ouch! It'll be the Nov-Dec time frame up north here. I imagine using a boxblade or root grapple is going to be tougher on the implement and tractor with cold hardened soil or maybe I am wrong. This is my first tractor and first dirt digging implements.

Ah, that's good workin weather! Hardox 450 is the ripper shank and grapple material, and it isn't scared of the cold. :)
Travis
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,448  
Once the frost gets in the ground and it's froze hard even that Hardox 450 isn't going to cut it.
Start trying to get a shank into frozen ground you will actually see sparks from it.
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,449  
We now have new videos for our 48, 60, and 72" brush cutters!

Check out the WICKED 72" BEAST, with many design and material features you'll not find ANYWHERE ELSE!!
Travis

 
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Looks like my Kioti, set to its widest width with industrial tires, is 69 inches. That means at least 72" box blade?
 
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Looks like my Kioti, set to its widest width with industrial tires, is 69 inches. That means at least 72" box blade?
Yes sir, that's my preference!
Travis

Make it WICKED!!

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I open mine all the way up and just let it rest on the upper and lower tine tips. Then I connect the hoses together so it doesn't pressure lock quite so bad. I haven't had an issue connecting or disconnecting in that position, what issue do you have with it like that?

Pardon the extended away, which is ENTIRELY TED'S FAULT (hehe). I watched one too many videos of him wailing away on a Wicked 55, and I caught that fever. Wound up crippling the pioneer couplers, which left with me a nasty high pressure leak and seriously bent WRLong torque tube mount. Two months later, I've got a new front mount, and replaced those "just a thimble" pioneer couplers with a pair of Parker flat face couplers. $350 lesson learned. There is a little routine necessary to release pressure on those, but I've got it down now.

Anyways … yes. That's what I do too. Right now I lay it down spread-eagled and it's quite stable when I detach it outside. The issue now is wanting to move all my QA implements to a row of covered pallets, which would not present enough space to spread that maw out. Was thinking of some kind of catch to rest the upper tube on. Will post if I ever get that done.
 
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Pardon the extended away, which is ENTIRELY TED'S FAULT (hehe). I watched one too many videos of him wailing away on a Wicked 55, and I caught that fever. Wound up crippling the pioneer couplers, which left with me a nasty high pressure leak and seriously bent WRLong torque tube mount. Two months later, I've got a new front mount, and replaced those "just a thimble" pioneer couplers with a pair of Parker flat face couplers. $350 lesson learned. There is a little routine necessary to release pressure on those, but I've got it down now.

Anyways … yes. That's what I do too. Right now I lay it down spread-eagled and it's quite stable when I detach it outside. The issue now is wanting to move all my QA implements to a row of covered pallets, which would not present enough space to spread that maw out. Was thinking of some kind of catch to rest the upper tube on. Will post if I ever get that done.
I would think something as simple as a saw horse design would hold it and fit on a pallet or just close it all the way up and lay on the pallet.
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,459  
Check out our NEW deluxe scrape blade with hydraulic options. EA versatility strikes again!
Travis

Today's video:

I just started looking at these for my new tractor for driveway maintenance and renovations as opposed to just getting a box blade.

Tractor has 2 sets of rear remotes so I was looking to get hydraulic top and tilt. What advantage do the hydraulic adjustments on these have over top and tilt?
 
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I just started looking at these for my new tractor for driveway maintenance and renovations as opposed to just getting a box blade.

Tractor has 2 sets of rear remotes so I was looking to get hydraulic top and tilt. What advantage do the hydraulic adjustments on these have over top and tilt?
That blade has all the nice hydraulic options, hydraulic offset to get off to the side of your tractor, hydraulic tilt ideal for crowning as well as ditching.
Combine the hydraulic offset with the hydraulic tilt and angle you can dig a good ditch and roll the dirt right up were you want it, then come back and feather out the dirt without leaving your seat. The hydraulic angle allows you to decide on the go which side your dirt and or stones will spill off of.

The hydraulic tail wheel would be handy for grading and reducing washboards.

Top and tilt are very limited in what they can accomplish the tilt can angle the blade a bit but not as well as tilt on the blade.
The top is only going to change your blade edge attack angle.

With the addition of diverter valves one set of remotes can perform many functions.
 
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