Thanks. It's a Land Pride SGC1072 Grapple. Made in USA, and cost us $2,900. Combined with the backhoe, it does a lot of work for us. We use our L47 almost every day, from plowing snow to moving building materials... but it really shines for clearing land. We have a recent video that's 95% tractor work, trenching water into our barn. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/8yU8DsCvP8c/w-d-xo.html
It’s a BT4598. It does an incredible amount of work for us. We have popped hydraulic lines on it twice while digging out large stumps. Its lines are a bit more exposed than other lines on the backhoe, and I was a bit careless slamming the backhoe under the stump. Not a big deal; just something to be cautious with.
As a tractor video junkie, I would rather watch tractor work real time, gives you a better feel on the physics going on. You seem like a pretty good operator, but everything is just a blur.
Great footage and operator. What Grapple is on the L47?
Thanks. It's a Land Pride SGC1072 Grapple. Made in USA, and cost us $2,900. Combined with the backhoe, it does a lot of work for us. We use our L47 almost every day, from plowing snow to moving building materials... but it really shines for clearing land.
We have a recent video that's 95% tractor work, trenching water into our barn. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/8yU8DsCvP8c/w-d-xo.html
Not $2900 anymore! 2 years later it’s $4200.
What thumb do you have installed on the BT1000? Mine did not come equipped with the hydraulic thumb?
It’s a BT4598. It does an incredible amount of work for us. We have popped hydraulic lines on it twice while digging out large stumps. Its lines are a bit more exposed than other lines on the backhoe, and I was a bit careless slamming the backhoe under the stump. Not a big deal; just something to be cautious with.
The undisputed king of country life,the TLB.Does nothing perfect,but does a little of everything.Nice machine.
Yup. We agree. It’s the jackknife of heavy equipment.
Wanderwood Farm hustle and bustle while the puppy looks on....
Puppy isn't a puppy anymore, but he's still looking on.
As a tractor video junkie, I would rather watch tractor work real time, gives you a better feel on the physics going on. You seem like a pretty good operator, but everything is just a blur.
Good info. Thanks for the feedback.