My Grapple just got delivered

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JeepHead

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Gonna be a long day waiting for the work day to be over. Just seen on the security cam that my Homestead Implement 55" Pinnacle grapple was delivered a few minutes ago. Can't wait to put it to work!
 
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Oh no! That anticipation is going to drag the day on!
 
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Oh no! That anticipation is going to drag the day on!
It really is! And I just returned to work today from 4 days off. Why couldn't it have happened yesterday!?!? lol
 
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I was just reflecting yesterday that I'm really happy with my Homestead grapple (55" pinnacle) that I've had for 3 years now.

With all the grapple threads, debates about grade of steel, angle iron vs schedule 80 pipe, etc. I've put mine through the paces, moving a lot of large stumps where I can't get an ideal/solid hold on it and have not bent a tooth or anything else. It's a solid piece of equipment.

We had a lot of trees (12-24" dbh) pulled when our septic system was put in -- only the septic company can do that work in the designated septic field in our county -- and had them set the cherry and dogwood trees to the side so we could cut them up as firewood (they burned the rest). Didn't fully grasp the volume of trees we'd have..it's going on a year-long project to limb and buck up the trees, cut and burn the stumps, etc. The grapple has gotten a TON of use through all this with zero issues.

Attaching photos of one of the bigger stumps I moved last week. Didn't take a pic while I had it in the grapple, but that's a Stihl 462-CM w/ 25" bar for reference

You will be happy with yours!
 

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Enjoy! Not a Homestead, but my grapple gets used more than the bucket. Earlier this week I moved loam from an old stump dump back into my garden.

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Tomorrow I will use the grapple to rake the stray roots and branches out of it, flatten and smooth it with my back blade and run the tiller over it.
 
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I've had my grapple eleven years. Dealer installed the grapple and WR Long third function and I've not put the bucket back on since that time.

Something well worth considering. Modify your grill guard to protect from limbs, sticks and stobs. There are loads of threads/posts here on TBN showing what members have done. The very last thing you want to happen - your grill, radiator or battery gets damaged by something you picked up with your new grapple. This is what I had done.
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I was just reflecting yesterday that I'm really happy with my Homestead grapple (55" pinnacle) that I've had for 3 years now.

With all the grapple threads, debates about grade of steel, angle iron vs schedule 80 pipe, etc. I've put mine through the paces, moving a lot of large stumps where I can't get an ideal/solid hold on it and have not bent a tooth or anything else. It's a solid piece of equipment.

We had a lot of trees (12-24" dbh) pulled when our septic system was put in -- only the septic company can do that work in the designated septic field in our county -- and had them set the cherry and dogwood trees to the side so we could cut them up as firewood (they burned the rest). Didn't fully grasp the volume of trees we'd have..it's going on a year-long project to limb and buck up the trees, cut and burn the stumps, etc. The grapple has gotten a TON of use through all this with zero issues.

Attaching photos of one of the bigger stumps I moved last week. Didn't take a pic while I had it in the grapple, but that's a Stihl 462-CM w/ 25" bar for reference

You will be happy with yours!

I have 20 acres that got timbered right before we bought it last year. The prior owners and the timber company got into an argument and they kicked the loggers out. The loggers had almost everything they wanted already cut and laying on the ground where it still is. I could cut the rest of my life and not get it cleaned up. That's the reason I bought the grapple.

And nice saw you have there!
 
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A thought. If the trees are of value - why not have a different logging company harvest them and get some $$$.
 
 

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