I have the 60" for my MX5200 and it does everything I ask of it. Makes quick work of underbrush, vines and autumn olive. I pull everything out into the open and then run over it with the flail mower to debulk the brush, makes for more compact piles. I love it for grabbing logs and bucking firewood as well. I picked up one of your hydraulic line protectors for the loader and they go together like peas and carrots. The build quality of your products is complementary to the Everything Attachments products.
Am I looking at this wrong, or are those two hydraulic lines running from one side to the other through the holes of the back tines supposed to be like that? I would think they would be very vulnerable to being damaged by branches and logs when the grapple clamps down on them. The earlier version had the hydraulic lines protected by being within the cross member square tubing. So what am I missing here? This looks like a step backwards to me with the new design. I was writing this product down as the top of the list for a grapple, but heck, now I dunno. I sure don't want to be replacing those hydraulic lines all of the time.
That is not how they are run. I had just had the grapple delivered and had not hooked it up to my machines yet (the L3560 it is on doesn't have a 3rd function yet). That is how they come shipped to protect the lines. The routing is essentially the same as the previous models. They come from the center.
@@5elevendesignz511 Yes, EA explained that to me. It appeared to be to have the fittings going through the holes to the driver's side of the grapple. But looking at it a LOT more closely, I saw that the grapple was not hooked up to any sort of 3rd function on the loader. So that routing of the hydraulic lines was to protect them during shipping, and not how they would actually be routed during use. Thanks.
I have the 60" for my MX5200 and it does everything I ask of it. Makes quick work of underbrush, vines and autumn olive. I pull everything out into the open and then run over it with the flail mower to debulk the brush, makes for more compact piles. I love it for grabbing logs and bucking firewood as well. I picked up one of your hydraulic line protectors for the loader and they go together like peas and carrots. The build quality of your products is complementary to the Everything Attachments products.
I really need a flail. But theybare so expensive for the vertical type I want. Thank you for the compliment! I appreciate it and your business!
Agree I have a EA grapple and have great results but wow the new one you showed has some great improvements. Great video👍
Thanks Bob!
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Agreed. I have 6 EA products and they are GREAT... Hey Justin...
Hey Wayne!
The hydraulic piston attach looks far better, I sheered mine with the single piece, the double sheet on the new model is far superior.
I agree. There are a ton of improvements on the new model.
What model is the Grand L? And do you like the 55 inch on the LA805 cause when I called everything attachments they said I needed the 60 inch.
It is an L3560. I personally don't see the need for the additional width, but I am sure they had a reason..
Mine is on order since Apr 2023.
How long did it take for you to receive your new 55?
Approximately 14 weeks.
I ordered a wicked 55 grapple in Sept of 23 and have not received it. Also can not contact any one at ea, does anyone have info on ea?
Word is they are temporarily closed. Hopefully, they reopen as they make the best attachments money can buy.
Am I looking at this wrong, or are those two hydraulic lines running from one side to the other through the holes of the back tines supposed to be like that? I would think they would be very vulnerable to being damaged by branches and logs when the grapple clamps down on them. The earlier version had the hydraulic lines protected by being within the cross member square tubing. So what am I missing here? This looks like a step backwards to me with the new design. I was writing this product down as the top of the list for a grapple, but heck, now I dunno. I sure don't want to be replacing those hydraulic lines all of the time.
That is not how they are run. I had just had the grapple delivered and had not hooked it up to my machines yet (the L3560 it is on doesn't have a 3rd function yet). That is how they come shipped to protect the lines. The routing is essentially the same as the previous models. They come from the center.
@@5elevendesignz511 Yes, EA explained that to me. It appeared to be to have the fittings going through the holes to the driver's side of the grapple. But looking at it a LOT more closely, I saw that the grapple was not hooked up to any sort of 3rd function on the loader. So that routing of the hydraulic lines was to protect them during shipping, and not how they would actually be routed during use.
Thanks.
Maybe you should edit or delete this video after this EA closing, taking customers $ & not shipping what they paid for months ago.