If fabricating myself, I might be inclined to try to make it in two sections so that the upper portion could easily be removed to clear the lights, but there would be no reason to remove the lower (or upper, if not needing lights) -- seems protection wouldn't hurt with loader bucket, pallet forks, etc. One good answer might be found in a video I recently watched where the guy was talking about finessing tractor work, and not bullying with a tractor. That alone could help protect your front end. He likened it to billiards.I agree that a good grille guard is needed but how much light do you get through it when needed? Some of the expanded metal mesh is pretty tight. Seems like something more easily removable might help. Or is the whole guard removed when the grapple is off?
Being able to easily remove an upper section is a good idea. Might work on one next year since I just bought a post/tree puller for the quick attach that may also be a reason to have some protection in this area. Was going to buy a grapple but the multiple month wait allowed me to evaluate other implements I could get in a much quicker time period. Maybe next year the grapple market will cool down.If fabricating myself, I might be inclined to try to make it in two sections so that the upper portion could easily be removed to clear the lights, but there would be no reason to remove the lower (or upper, if not needing lights) -- seems protection wouldn't hurt with loader bucket, pallet forks, etc. One good answer might be found in a video I recently watched where the guy was talking about finessing tractor work, and not bullying with a tractor. That alone could help protect your front end. He likened it to billiards.
It does make it rigid, and the thiiick DOM tubing we use also does. Since it is on the lid, it'll be used for raking in reverse, and the lower tines still have DOM tubing for structural support. The Hardox channel Wickeder lid is featured on our Wicked 55 and Wicked 60 models.Travis, that Wickeder channel must really increase the rigidity of the teeth. I'd be a little concerned about scooping dirt in it when forward raking, but only a little. Is that feature available on all models -- how about 66"?
Well, I researched and decided on an EA Wicked 66", which is the right size for my tractor, and called them to place the order. They said the lead time would be 4 MONTHS! I was looking forward to having this unit but did not expect that, and I really do not want to lose an entire season of work. So, can anybody recommend a good second choice?
I got the same time quote from them for pallet forks and bale spear (sheesh!). I can find other options for those, but really wanted their grapple. Oh well. Any help on alternate brands would be most appreciated. I want to get to work.
Thanks for the info, Ted. And not to give you a hard time, but why would you replace DOM with Hardox channel on 55 and 60 but not the 66? I know the DOM is super-thick, but it was that way on the 55 and 60, too, and your video said that the channel was 3x stronger than the DOM. Don't deprive us who need the 66!It does make it rigid, and the thiiick DOM tubing we use also does. Since it is on the lid, it'll be used for raking in reverse, and the lower tines still have DOM tubing for structural support. The Hardox channel Wickeder lid is featured on our Wicked 55 and Wicked 60 models.
Wicked 66 still has freakishly DOM, and not the Hardox channel.
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The design change on our 55 and 60 was originally implemented due to necessity, because we couldn't get a particular thickness of DOM round tubing. It worked very well, and added another EA created puzzle piece vs outsourcing additional material, so it stayed, and gives us yet another feature which can't be bought elsewhere!Thanks for the info, Ted. And not to give you a hard time, but why would you replace DOM with Hardox channel on 55 and 60 but not the 66? I know the DOM is super-thick, but it was that way on the 55 and 60, too, and your video said that the channel was 3x stronger than the DOM. Don't deprive us who need the 66!
P.S. - Makes sense that the channel would not scoop dirt on the top lid. I wasn't thinking.