Hi all, its been a while since I have been on the forum. I am finally taking the grapple plunge with my L2501.
I have ordered a Land Pride 3rd function kit from Messicks - optimistic I can install this myself and save a few bucks.
On the grapple itself I'm much less certain. It may come down to local availability. I have a week off starting 4/22 with lots of grappling planned, so I need something before then.
Visited one dealer today and was recommended the land pride sgc0554 (the only unit in stock, albeit at another location an hour away). LP recommends this for BX tractors. But it is roughly the same size and weight as an EA wicked grapple. So Im wondering if it would be fine for my l2501 w/525 loader. Any ideas? Anyone using this grapple on a bigger tractor? I assume it is at least "compatible," ie that the hydraulics/connections would work.
Ultimately its also likely to be the cheapest option I think, was quoted 1500. My use is cleaning up brush and wood debris - logs, branches, scraping up roots/underbrush, occassionally perhaps some large-ish rocks.
I welcome any input/ideas. I need to do some more research to find out what is available locally. (Southern NH).
I have ordered a Land Pride 3rd function kit from Messicks - optimistic I can install this myself and save a few bucks.
On the grapple itself I'm much less certain. It may come down to local availability. I have a week off starting 4/22 with lots of grappling planned, so I need something before then.
Visited one dealer today and was recommended the land pride sgc0554 (the only unit in stock, albeit at another location an hour away). LP recommends this for BX tractors. But it is roughly the same size and weight as an EA wicked grapple. So Im wondering if it would be fine for my l2501 w/525 loader. Any ideas? Anyone using this grapple on a bigger tractor? I assume it is at least "compatible," ie that the hydraulics/connections would work.
Ultimately its also likely to be the cheapest option I think, was quoted 1500. My use is cleaning up brush and wood debris - logs, branches, scraping up roots/underbrush, occassionally perhaps some large-ish rocks.
I welcome any input/ideas. I need to do some more research to find out what is available locally. (Southern NH).