heavy hammer
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Nothing better than having the right tool for the job. Tore the ripper tip of my shank pulling stumps but everything attachments helped me out, I ordered more for future projects had it fixed quickly.
I switched my EverythingAttachments 66" dual-lid grapple bucket from a 2017 KUBOTA L4701DT to a new/2018-19 KUBOTA MX4800DT... There are several significant differences between the two machines but BOTH handle the EA 66" dual-lid grapple very well
In Central Florida this is a good time to do some pasture-fence-line clearing/trimming with temps in the 60-70's... Removed 4 small/medium live-oaks that were shading the pasture/crowding other live-oaks (they like 90'-100' between)... Darn things grow 4-6'/year...
I switched my EverythingAttachments 66" dual-lid grapple bucket from a 2017 KUBOTA L4701DT to a new/2018-19 KUBOTA MX4800DT... There are several significant differences between the two machines but BOTH handle the EA 66" dual-lid grapple very well... Can't say enough good about this implement (I don't know how I managed without it all these years)...
I hope the pics are self-explanatory but will be happy to answer any questions...
BTW, that is a EA bush-hog on the back... And 4 Brangus cattle (2 cows/2 heifers) in the pasture...
If anyone can instruct me with how I produce/display an avatar I could use the help... Also, I would like to know how to insert multiple pics without having to do one-at-a-time...
Nothing better than having the right tool for the job. Tore the ripper tip of my shank pulling stumps but everything attachments helped me out, I ordered more for future projects had it fixed quickly.
The Wicked Twin is at it again! This time back filling some heavy, damp topsoil getting it ready for the power rake! The regular bucket would just dig in on the uneven ground. The angled front tines on the Wicked Twin allowed it to skid over the soft ground and push a pretty good load of dirt into the trenches. There were a few big rocks dug up along the way. It sure saved a lot of time just using the Wicked Twin instead of having to switch back and forth with the regular bucket.
finished moving the wood I had sitting on the driveway these are the last two loads of locust. The grapple saves so much time and much easier on the back.