Has anyone (else) been waiting for there grapple from Everthing Attachment. Ordered on March 23, 2023 still waiting for fullfillment. Told today maybe another 3 weeks or so.
At the risk of starting a war with the EA fanboyz, try Homestead Implements. Mine is very well built, Pinnacle series. And I think some in stock. Also, 10% military discount. Good Luck!Has anyone (else) been waiting for there grapple from Everthing Attachment. Ordered on March 23, 2023 still waiting for fullfillment. Told today maybe another 3 weeks or so.
At the risk of starting a war with the EA fanboyz, try Homestead Implements. Mine is very well built, Pinnacle series. And I think some in stock. Also, 10% military discount. Good Luck!
All the pivot points on my wicked 55 have grease fitting. Also they sent me the added sawtooth bar that they updated the grapple with earlier this year. I ended up welding it in on a different place than they suggested. But for what I use mine for it works really good at breaking& pulling the small roots on the surface ( or just below) in my woods.Am I mistaken or does EA use non-greasable bolts for some of the pivot point shafts? I think I liked most of the rest of the construction details on their grapples.
As Daferris stated, mine has greaseable points on it. Last Saturday all the points got greased. I do it at the same time I grease the loader, which is about every third use.Am I mistaken or does EA use non-greasable bolts for some of the pivot point shafts? I think I liked most of the rest of the construction details on their grapples.
Thanks for the responses folks. That’s good to know. I just saw pictures and could tell some pivot points were bolts with a nut in the other end. If they are drilled and have zerks, that’s what I’d expect for a quality product.Some points have zerk fittings, others use a drilled bolt with a zerk installed.
Just sold my older extinct Landpride grapple and researching SSQA for my BX24. Seems difficult to find anyone who isn't back logged with long wait times and I ran across Homestead with their Independence series at a good price point and supposedly 2 week delivery. I've not heard much about Homestead and your post builds confidence. I've considered the add-on Precision but leery of the small size and ability to pick up piles of small brush. Appreciate thoughts.At the risk of starting a war with the EA fanboyz, try Homestead Implements. Mine is very well built, Pinnacle series. And I think some in stock. Also, 10% military discount. Good Luck!
I have seen the Homestead grapples in several videos and they seem to be made well, yet I have no firsthand experience with them. Based on what I have seen in videos, I would be willing to give them a gamble, although I will tell you I have been 100% pleased with my EA grapple except for the wait to get it.Just sold my older extinct Landpride grapple and researching SSQA for my BX24. Seems difficult to find anyone who isn't back logged with long wait times and I ran across Homestead with their Independence series at a good price point and supposedly 2 week delivery. I've not heard much about Homestead and your post builds confidence. I've considered the add-on Precision but leery of the small size and ability to pick up piles of small brush. Appreciate thoughts.
I agree with you about durability as that makes sense when considering large tractors and more commercial use. I'm thinking the BX size grapple is more than adequate for residential use.Just be aware that Homestead has from what I understand different levels of what I would call "durability" of their grapples. On a BX it might not matter as much as it would with a bigger heavier tractor that would have more mass that could bend/break a lighter duty grapple.
The Independence series is the lighter duty of the two, Pinnacle is heavier duty. Very pleased with grapple and box blade I bought from them. Good Luck!Just sold my older extinct Landpride grapple and researching SSQA for my BX24. Seems difficult to find anyone who isn't back logged with long wait times and I ran across Homestead with their Independence series at a good price point and supposedly 2 week delivery. I've not heard much about Homestead and your post builds confidence. I've considered the add-on Precision but leery of the small size and ability to pick up piles of small brush. Appreciate thoughts.
I bought a grapple from Mid-State Attachments, and it did not have greasable pins/bolts.Am I mistaken or does EA use non-greasable bolts for some of the pivot point shafts? I think I liked most of the rest of the construction details on their grapples.