Excellent points!You need to add "lightest" as well. That's a big deal to me since I don't want to lose lift capacity for large logs , rocks etc., because 50% or more of the lift capacity is consumed by the weight of the grapple. The EA Wicked 55" grapple is only 239 lb and yet incredibly tough as shown in the recent pecan tree video. Also, look at the weight distribution of EA grapples relative to the pin and compare weight and weight distribution with other "US made" grapples.
Correct - 60" @ 520#. Replaces a 225# bucket so I am burning 300# of payload. To be clear I asked for other folks experience beforr buying but didnt get much feedback.A 530 lb grapple for an FEL rated to 1,082 at the pin? 580 lb if it's the 72" model.
If I had to pick either 100#s lighter or getting dual lids, I’ll always take a dual-lid model over saving that 100#s of lift—any day of the week— at least for the various-shaped brush and logs I deal with. I can (and already have) easily get that 100#s back with a shim.Correct - 60" @ 520#. Replaces a 225# bucket so I am burning 300# of payload. To be clear I asked for other folks experience beforr buying but didnt get much feedback.
Out of curiosity I just tested it this morning with a 20' x 12" log chained to the midpoint of the bottom tines. Picks it up fine but stalls around 6' or so off the ground. Wont be loading tandem dumps with it. More than adequate for transporting the smaller logs and tree tops I have to deal with. Probably more grapple than tractor but I think it will do what I need. Not sure the 100# difference for their smaller single lid unit would be significant. If once I get it plumbed and operational it winds up being too much for the tractor I will sell it locally and order a smaller one. At less than 1/2 the cost of a Wicked 55 and immediate availability I won't lose much sleep over the decision to give it a try.
Dan
So you increased the hydraulic pressure on your tractor by at least 10%?If I had to pick either 100#s lighter or getting dual lids, I’ll always take a dual-lid model over saving that 100#s of lift—any day of the week— at least for the various-shaped brush and logs I deal with. I can (and already have) easily get that 100#s back with a shim.
Yup, really just depends on what you’re planning to do with it, as far as getting a single or dual lid, or if a root grapple or root-rake grapple works best for you.So you increased the hydraulic pressure on your tractor by at least 10%?
Those double lid models are cool but I never ran into an issue with the single lid Land Pride I had with the BX. Weight is always an issue every time you raise the grapple so I'd rather reduce the constant problem than choose a feature that may or may not be useful some of the time. Fortunately for us there are lots of options available.
Now thats how you get reliable data. Next question would be anyone know what the column load rating on the OEM lift cylinders is?Yup, really just depends on what you’re planning to do with it, as far as getting a single or dual lid, or if a root grapple or root-rake grapple works best for you.
As for raising the pressure, I didn’t go quite as high as NetMagi did in his thread:
How-to: Raising the hydraulic pressure on an L2501 and measuring the REAL results
Been wanting to do this since I picked up this machine, but made myself wait until I had time to measure the 'useful' lift capacity first. Figured I'd record while doing it to serve as a how-to. I know there's a few videos out there, but none appear to show the whole process from beginning to...www.orangetractortalks.com
PS-and yes, I’ve got one big ass heavy box blade hanging off the back of that 3-PT along with filled rears
Don’t know about the rating, but since I did this in May, I’ve logged ~150hrs moving >20 tons of crushed limestone down a long hill with my FEL. I was putting in three culverts and improving a road, so had ample opportunities to blow a hose (or anything else)—and so far, no trouble noted.Now thats how you get reliable data. Next question would be anyone know what the column load rating on the OEM lift cylinders is?
Dan
I am a numbers guy and just thinking out loud Andy. I would expect the cylinders to be rated 3000 PSI and the hose 4000 PSI. At rated pressure the 50mm bore on the LA525 cylinders are producing roughly 9000 lb-force. But the rods on those lift cylinders are 30mm (1.18") which is kind of light for that sort of loading.Don’t know about the rating, but since I did this in May, I’ve logged ~150hrs moving >20 tons of crushed limestone down a long hill with my FEL. I was putting in three culverts and improving a road, so had ample opportunities to blow a hose (or anything else)—and so far, no trouble
Well I’ll be the first to tell ya I’m terrible at math so I’m gonna hire you out for all that. I went back to my notes and I had increased the stock pressure of 2410psi up to 2550psi using two shims. Been looking closely each time for leak down any time I’m running the FEL hard and nothing to report just yet. I love how nimble that 3301 is on my trails else I’d move up in size, but those heavy loads are atypical for me, in reality.I am a numbers guy and just thinking out loud Andy. I would expect the cylinders to be rated 3000 PSI and the hose 4000 PSI. At rated pressure the 50mm bore on the LA525 cylinders are producing roughly 9000 lb-force. But the rods on those lift cylinders are 30mm (1.18") which is kind of light for that sort of loading.
For example a Wolverine WWXT cylinder with 1" rod maxes out at 16" stroke and 4800 lb-force. The same cylinder with a 1.5" rod maxes out at 24" stroke and 7330 lb-force. The stroke on the 1.18 "rod on the LA525 loader is 17" so it is in the middle of that column load range somewhere. At 2650 PSI the LA525 cylinders are producing 8200 lb-force. See my concern?
Dan
Nothing directly. Manufacturers dumb down most tractor implements to a HP rating so idiots don’t put a 1000lb grapple on a BX23.I gotta ask WHAT does HP have to do with a grapple ?
I am assuming you are shimming the main relief in the tractor hydraulic block? Any idea what the relief in the loader valve is set to?Well I’ll be the first to tell ya I’m terrible at math so I’m gonna hire you out for all that. I went back to my notes and I had increased the stock pressure of 2410psi up to 2550psi using two shims. Been looking closely each time for leak down any time I’m running the FEL hard and nothing to report just yet. I love how nimble that 3301 is on my trails else I’d move up in size, but those heavy loads are atypical for me, in reality.
Yup—the one on the underside of the hydraulic block. Didn’t check the loader valve relief.I am assuming you are shimming the main relief in the tractor hydraulic block? Any idea what the relief in the loader valve is set to?
Dan
Have you searched for and read any of the past threads about grapples on this site? There is a wealth of information about the various brands of themthanks for all the input. starting to leant toward the Wicked 55, but not sure about paying up front. lots to think about
I know I have been extremely happy with my 55" Wicked Grapplethanks for all the input. starting to leant toward the Wicked 55, but not sure about paying up front. lots to think about
We ordered the same SGC0660 in late April.I have a L2501 and ordered a SGC0660 in may. The dealer said kubota recommended the heavier one but as you noticed it is at a loss of capacity. He said most were going with the SGC0660 so I agreed and ordered may 10. It was supposed to be here in mid june. That has been moved to august so I am patiently hoping it shows up this month. I installed a summit 3rd function already.
Has anyone else ordered something from Land pride in this period and received it yet?
It is crazy how some dealers can get the LP grapple and others can’t. End of June order and got it two days ago. Excited today to get it working. Dealer was great. Delivered it to my house, got it hooked up and brought hydraulic fluid and helped me get the lines all bled out and topped off. They added it to my initial purchase and 84 mo financing. So zero percent interest, no money upfront, KTAC insurance so I if I break it they fix it and the payment is $21/mo. Just can’t beat that.We ordered the same SGC0660 in late April.
Finally caved this week and bought a 54" Paladin grapple from them.
It was time!
Good Luck!
I guess I am dealing with one of the ones that can't get them. I emailed him this morning after reading your time line. he said mine is looking like September now. Guess I will wait a little longer as I have plenty of projects in the Que.It is crazy how some dealers can get the LP grapple and others can’t. End of June order and got it two days ago. Excited today to get it working. Dealer was great. Delivered it to my house, got it hooked up and brought hydraulic fluid and helped me get the lines all bled out and topped off. They added it to my initial purchase and 84 mo financing. So zero percent interest, no money upfront, KTAC insurance so I if I break it they fix it and the payment is $21/mo. Just can’t beat that.