The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!!

   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,681  
My point? That there are more people posting about IT's posts than IT posts.

You are mostly posting about his posts. Now I am posting about your posts about his posts. Nuts. Put him on ignore please and the rest of us can read the thread. He has good content and has helped out many TBN members and made EA's grapples better.

It's just it's gotten really old and the groundswell of recent posts here complaining about it should be telling. Early in the thread it was actually informative but enough is enough. Width, number of lids, weight being off on the website, not educating enough, suggesting wider than needed, and now the newest and most ridiculous is the allegation that Travis is self promoting and bumping his own thread!! What's the next complaint going to be?

I've bought my grapple and this thread is 100% responsible for what I chose. I come back for the pictures and to get ideas for clever uses. The constant arguing is a big drag and I'll admit it is only increasing my degree of fanboy for the Wicked Grapple
 
   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,682  
Had a tree break and fall over the fence separating my land from the neighbor. The larger broken tree fell over and bent a smaller pecan tree. None of it touched the fence. It had been that way for at least a year and now the pecan has vertical shoots coming off the horizontal.

I knew I could use my grapple to help with this but I wasn't sure with this being only my second weekend of ever using one. I cut all the upper branches to lighten things up then moved in and was able to get the lower teeth under the broken tree and miss the pecan. Once I had it supported I sawed off the last bit of tree still attached and pulled it out. I had to set it down and get a better grip but the result was outstanding, certainly my best grapple novice trick yet.
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   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!!
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#2,683  
Had a tree break and fall over the fence separating my land from the neighbor. The larger broken tree fell over and bent a smaller pecan tree. None of it touched the fence. It had been that way for at least a year and now the pecan has vertical shoots coming off the horizontal.

I knew I could use my grapple to help with this but I wasn't sure with this being only my second weekend of ever using one. I cut all the upper branches to lighten things up then moved in and was able to get the lower teeth under the broken tree and miss the pecan. Once I had it supported I sawed off the last bit of tree still attached and pulled it out. I had to set it down and get a better grip but the result was outstanding, certainly my best grapple novice trick yet.

Ain't grapplin fun? :D

Way to grab it in the right spot to get out of a tight situation and avoid dreaded fence work! :thumbsup:
Travis

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   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,684  
Had a tree break and fall over the fence separating my land from the neighbor. The larger broken tree fell over and bent a smaller pecan tree. None of it touched the fence. It had been that way for at least a year and now the pecan has vertical shoots coming off the horizontal.

I knew I could use my grapple to help with this but I wasn't sure with this being only my second weekend of ever using one. I cut all the upper branches to lighten things up then moved in and was able to get the lower teeth under the broken tree and miss the pecan. Once I had it supported I sawed off the last bit of tree still attached and pulled it out. I had to set it down and get a better grip but the result was outstanding, certainly my best grapple novice trick yet.
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Excellent back saving use!!!
 
   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,685  
Anyone use a Wicked Grapple to help separate a tractor yet? Here's the Wicked Twin lending a hand! Adding it to the growing list of uses!!!!

The multiple attachment points on the Wicked Twin made it easy to keep the load under control and keep everyone safe!

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And here it is apart.

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   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,686  
Anyone use a Wicked Grapple to help separate a tractor yet? Here's the Wicked Twin lending a hand! Adding it to the growing list of uses!!!!

The multiple attachment points on the Wicked Twin made it easy to keep the load under control and keep everyone safe!

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And here it is apart.

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That looks serious.
 
   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!! #2,688  
Anyone use a Wicked Grapple to help separate a tractor yet?

not yet, but I do use a grapple to hoist up one end of another tractor to change tires, etc.
 
   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!!
  • Thread Starter
#2,689  
Anyone use a Wicked Grapple to help separate a tractor yet? Here's the Wicked Twin lending a hand! Adding it to the growing list of uses!!!!

The multiple attachment points on the Wicked Twin made it easy to keep the load under control and keep everyone safe!

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And here it is apart.

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WoW. Just when we think it's all been covered....

Here comes cat on his LS Tractor! :laughing:
Travis aka MC Bumpmaster T

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   / The WICKED Root & Debris GRAPPLE!!!!!!!
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#2,690  
It's nice to see celebrities enjoying tractors like us!
Travis

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