This thread is for Wicked Root Grapple pic's so here's a few from my first day with the Wicked Root Grapple. I took the day and worked a full tank of diesel through the LS using the WRG 10 hrs straight through. I had a lot of grapple work that I had been saving up and wanted to get a feel for using a grapple. I also wanted to work the WRG when I was tired. Sometimes things show up when your tired that you don't otherwise notice.
I started out moving some old busted up round hay bales. I had to jump out every 5 minutes and roll up string from the bales. I don't want that stuff wrapped up in my hub seals.
Here's the first brush pile from a tree that blew down on the fence a month or so ago. I only lost about 2 sticks carrying that tangle 1/4 mile through the pasture to one of the burn piles.
Next up was the cedars I cut out of the fence and just threw them clear of the fence.
I had one small issue with the grapple that is worth noting. I developed a hydraulic leak at the "T". A few turns of the wrench and all was well. For what it is worth all four of the horizontal threads into the "T" were just finger tight. Not a problem, just something to check out and tighten up if needed before you head off to the back 40.
Then I piled up all the clean out from a fence project. This pile wound up at least 4 times this big plus another about this big at the other end of the fence line.
Here's a gift of a beautiful Oklahoma sunset I was given as I was heading home for the day. My Grandfather and I used to work this property when I was a kid. I am working on restoring it to its former productivity. I know this is him smiling down on me.
I want to write up a short review once I have time to think over today.
Thank you Everything Attachments for a superior product!! This Wicked Root Grapple is well worth every penny!