Cleanup Continues With Moving Stumps, Brush and Roots with the Titan Implements Grapple!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- We're continuing our cleanup efforts our abandoned vineyard with the Titan Implements Grapple. Moving brush, stumps and ripping out roots. It makes this job a breeze!
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Lauren and I bought an abandoned farm in 2020. We're working on cleaning up and clearing out the land to turn it back into a vibrant working homestead/farm in order to produce healthy foods as well as have a little fun along the way!
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Here is the list of equipment we use on our farm:
Tractor: Kioti DK6010SEHST with KL5521 Loader
Box Blade: Ideal BB6SDID
Pallet Forks: HLA Attachments HD4248
Grapple: Titan Implements Grapple Rake
Mower: Gravely ZT HD 60" with FR730V Kawasaki engine
Subsoiler: Countyline
Backhoe: Kioti KB2485
Drag Harrow: Loyal ATV 4'x4'
Chainsaw: Stihl MS462
Log Splitter: Champion 27 Ton Log Splitter
DIY Leaf Collection System
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Love that grapple. Nice setup
Thanks!
The grapple sure does make that cleanup work easier, right!! Love my grapple, you actually end up a little sad once you have finished picking everything up...... cause you wish there was more for the grapple!!!!🤣
Yes it does! I have a feeling with the amount of cleanup I have to do I’ll never run out of uses for it!
If he does run out of stuff to grapple, he can bring his tractor up to my place, I have tons to remove!
If only gas wasn’t so expensive!
@@Curtis1824 😂 🤣
Told ya that was the tool you needed! Gonna change your life. Lol. Though I’m not sure it’s gonna hold up well to your size tractor. Given how I’ve abused my wicked and not damaged it at all. Still, for what you’ve got into it will be a good asset to you for what your doing. I predict it will be on your tractor WAY more than the bucket.
It’s a time saver for sure! You’re right, I haven’t taken it off since I stuck it on the tractor. I was looking at the wicked, but they were 5-6 months out. We’ll see how this one holds together!
It will take a little while to get used to the grapple. It is hard to see what is going on out front close to the ground from the cab. But the grapple makes quick work of hauling brush! Not being able to burn year round in MA makes it a challenge too! Got all my brush burned yesterday before the rain today.
Thankfully I'm considered a farm with the town, so I have an agricultural burn permit to burn year round! I think your Wicked Grapple will be a little better at holding on to things. I think I need to add some teeth to my grapple. Future project.
@@Curtis1824 Yes, I think cutting some teeth in the upper jaw would be good!
@@Curtis1824 It looks like you could fab up and add a curved section with teeth on to the outside of the grapple's "lid", to give you the little bit extra grip. And after seeing those nice backhoe stabilizer pads you made, I'm sure you can fab some teeth sections for the grapple.
The thoughts and plans are in the works! Just need some down time now when I’m not using it!
What is the horsepower of that tractor?
It’s a 58 horse engine. The DK60 is turbocharged I believe.
Looks like a very nice tractor.
Once all the initial problems got worked out it’s been great!