Did finally scoop some dirt with it today no pics but it worked great .
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Looks like your wheels are set narrow, so you could always flip them for a wider stance if your brush hog would still cover it. If not, you could run the brush hog of-center so that one side covered.The problem was I knew nothing about cast centers tell after I bought it . But so far it's stable for the spots I have had it and there about the steepest I will put it on . And I don't want it super heavy for brush hogging since I always seem to find mud . So far happy .
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Ya they are its working fine the way it is so far . And I can load it on a low boy trailer the way it is .Looks like your wheels are set narrow, so you could always flip them for a wider stance if your brush hog would still cover it. If not, you could run the brush hog of-center so that one side covered.
Works fine its all I have ever used . I don't like the singles because the bales can move around . And I never seen the little stabilizer spears ever live long .Have you ever used a double spear before? I have been curious about one like that myself. I have never seen anyone around here with one so I have never been able to ask anybody how they did.
Ya mine for the loader is a land pride made them give it to me for free when I bought the tractor . Wouldn't have bought it if they would have thrown it in . The 3pt was cheap for me to buy it . But they work great .Thanks for the info. I may just have to build me a double for my loader and the one you bought looks good for the rear.
This wildkat grapple is 600 pounds and it is a $1500 grapple . That I bought .The new grapple wildkat 72"