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Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis
Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis
Correct, was thinking about the 54" but the opening capacity made me go 55:thumbsup:
Tractors with little grapples and smooth teeth can do that too!Oh my! That's what i'm talking about!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
And yours is a 55" Single Lid, right?
Travis
This is a 78" Construction Attachments Extreme Duty Grapple... on a 5100e.
My Danuser Intimidator pulled a old woven/barbed wire fence line with encumbering Honeysuckle and crappy 2-4" sapplings. Put it in piles... then I returned returned with my Grapple.
First bite was small and I thought... "This is going to take forever!" took it about 1/4mile to my burn pile location.
Second bite... well... it wasn't so small. The wire and criss-crossed trees, roots, brush created a connection which kept me from removing a 'bite'. It actually just took the whole rest of the pile. So, I geared down and pulled the whole thing.
This thing is big and heavy however... I have found I really need a ballast box. Even with over 900lbs of beet juice in each back tire.
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This is a 78" Construction Attachments Extreme Duty Grapple... on a 5100e.
My Danuser Intimidator pulled a old woven/barbed wire fence line with encumbering Honeysuckle and crappy 2-4" sapplings. Put it in piles... then I returned returned with my Grapple.
First bite was small and I thought... "This is going to take forever!" took it about 1/4mile to my burn pile location.
Second bite... well... it wasn't so small. The wire and criss-crossed trees, roots, brush created a connection which kept me from removing a 'bite'. It actually just took the whole rest of the pile. So, I geared down and pulled the whole thing.
This thing is big and heavy however... I have found I really need a ballast box. Even with over 900lbs of beet juice in each back tire.
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