I don't have to think, I can watch the video of Ted doing just that with the 239lb Wicked 55. Go back to my post #32 and watch that video.
I've said this so many times but EA is the ONLY company that I'm aware of making these sorts of videos where they abuse their own equipment. Why is that
Ya I've seen EA videos of them testing on an oversized tractor. And he actually showed how he DID bend tines a little bit with disclaimer it was testing on larger tractor. HOWEVER he didn't intentionally use top lid to bulldoze or pull stump etc. They state NOT TO DO THIS on their site as well.
If you buy ANY light weight grapple, stick or on an oversized tractor, and use it improperly, you WILL damage it. This goes for homestead, EA, land pride, and any other brands. Thus the problem here isn't homestead specific, though how they handled the customer service part is on them...honestly they could have just said 'we don't sell grapple lids, but you can buy a whole new one' like land pride probably would have. Knowing that you can screw up a ~3k grapple and get it fixed for $850 (delivered) isn't all that too bad. If anything breaks, it will be the lid on these.
I guess with EA, you'll be waiting 6 months for a new lid (even if they offered this)? I guarantee if you call EA saying you bent your grapple pulling out a tree stump using an oversized tractor, they're not going to be like 'oh NO PROBELM... we'll send you a new grapple right away!' They'll say you must pay for a new one or at least repairs...otherwise they wont stay in business too long.
Surely nobody here is thinking 'let me wait 6+ months to an EA grapple because it wont bend when I abuse it.' Your best bet for that is not a magical EA grapple, but common sense on how to use it. An oversized grapple from any brand will help, but only so much...of course there is a question of 'how overbuilt'. Problem with grapples is everyone wants the lightest weight, yet the strongest...there is a balance and a point where you can't have both...you can get a lighter weight grapple and it will work fine just as long as you don't abuse it or can get a heavier one that lifts less, but is more resistant to abuse. Clearly the person in the video didn't have that mindset... he got a really light weight grapple and went to town with it, then got struck with reality. ...again it should have been communicated to him better by homestead, though they do (like EA) clearly point the risk on their website.