Hey Andrew, that's a great looking and working Grapple. That thing really is great. Best of luck on sales of it too, great quality well built for sure. Stay safe and Happy Holidays to all. Fred.
Andrew, I think you got your work cut out for you. That is a big frozen pile of wood & debris. If you know anyone with a good tumbler & conveyer ask them if you can borrow it in next years firewood season. 😉 I think you made an awesome grapple for the wood hounds to purchase. Everything you make is 100% top of the line. Merry Christmas to you, your family, & all your employees. Dave from Maine.
That’s a great rugged design. The double thumbs and the side plates make it great for scooping loose firewood from a pile. The bottom tine spacing looks good for sifting out debris. Eastonmade quality!
@@EastonmadeWoodSplitters thanks, as i was wondering as well. I ordered the Axis thru Gerry yesterday, may ordered this one as well. the smaller one, as I also have 26HP tractor.
I just make my own we even put studs in the tire we didn't need one at tree company just threw wood up on pile before we closed but have clam loader to move the wood and load trailers no pickups people come with roll off dumpster and get firewood
Hey Andrew, that's a great looking and working Grapple. That thing really is great. Best of luck on sales of it too, great quality well built for sure. Stay safe and Happy Holidays to all. Fred.
Great job Andrew and crew…I like the idea of removable sides. 👍
you guys only make the best
Thanks cecil. Really appreciate the support!
Glad to finally see it on a Tractor! That thing is a beast.
It works really nice elliot
Andrew, I think you got your work cut out for you. That is a big frozen pile of wood & debris. If you know anyone with a good tumbler & conveyer ask them if you can borrow it in next years firewood season. 😉 I think you made an awesome grapple for the wood hounds to purchase. Everything you make is 100% top of the line. Merry Christmas to you, your family, & all your employees. Dave from Maine.
Thanks dave!
@@EastonmadeWoodSplitters I love all your videos. Great to see all your new ideas & products.👍
You guys make an awesome grapple !
I’m proud to be from Ontario 🎉
Yeah going to need one of those when I grow up to a tractor with skid steer quick attach.
Awesome grapple 👍 Love the heavy duty specs.
Thanks lyle. Really appreciate the support
I need yalls one for the mini skidsteers! Maybe next year I'll get one in addition to my 22-28 that I got this year!
Great video Andrew!! 😁
Looking forward to an Eastonmade Frostbite log grapple.
Snow and ice definitely make things tougher in the woodyard. That grapple is sweet though, built like you’d expect from Eastonmade.
Thanks heath. It works really nice
That’s a great rugged design. The double thumbs and the side plates make it great for scooping loose firewood from a pile. The bottom tine spacing looks good for sifting out debris. Eastonmade quality!
Dang man. Nice tool
But does it come in different colours. :)
You can have it in any colour as long as its blue and orange
@EastonmadeWoodSplitters I'm so conflicted. Your stand up splitter is unreal, but the first thing I'll have to do is strip it lol
What does the smaller grapple weigh? I think my Kubota B26 has 1200 lbs capacity.
450lbs
@@EastonmadeWoodSplitters thanks, as i was wondering as well. I ordered the Axis thru Gerry yesterday, may ordered this one as well. the smaller one, as I also have 26HP tractor.
What range of tractor hp is the grapple recommended for ?
@@1squirreldog it would be more dependent on the lift capacity i would think. Something in the 40hp+ range.
For tire chains on a tractor, contact your buddy GP Outdoors. He's done several videos on the topic.
Ill ask gord. Thanks a bunch
I bought the same chains Gord has. They are incredible. I seem to recall the brand is Talon.
I just make my own we even put studs in the tire we didn't need one at tree company just threw wood up on pile before we closed but have clam loader to move the wood and load trailers no pickups people come with roll off dumpster and get firewood
I bet you $20 bucks I could break it.😊😊