In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Kiotis at work (the other orange tractor).

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by EODMSgt, Jul 24, 2021.

  1. grandgourmand

    grandgourmand

    Joined:
    Dec 13, 2016
    Messages:
    1,316
    Likes Received:
    7,362
    Location:
    Ontario
    I had to re-scroll a couple times to find the bear.
    Nice tractor. Is that an Everything Attachments grapple?

    A used HLA (Canadian) came my way at a good price. Not sure if I should pay double for the EA.
     
  2. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

    SKEETER McCLUSKEY

    Joined:
    Aug 6, 2015
    Messages:
    10,891
    Likes Received:
    55,445
    Location:
    Taconic Range
    i got a EA grapple getting delivered here tomorrow for a customer....ill post some pics but itll be on a green one!!
     
  3. Gasifier

    Gasifier

    Joined:
    Oct 3, 2013
    Messages:
    19,946
    Likes Received:
    98,939
    Location:
    St. Lawrence River Valley, NY
    I miss my backhoe too! :( I like my cab with heat and air though! :thumbs: But I miss my backhoe.:(
     
  4. Brad M

    Brad M

    Joined:
    Apr 9, 2015
    Messages:
    272
    Likes Received:
    2,311
    Location:
    Pleasant Hope MO
    That’s a nice set up! Is that an EA Wicked 55 grapple? I’ve had one ordered since March and I’m still 35 back in line. I hope to get it in another 3 weeks or so.
     
  5. eatonpcat

    eatonpcat

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2013
    Messages:
    8,478
    Likes Received:
    45,927
    Location:
    Eaton Township, OH
    Hmmm...this sounds like the start of a new thread from Gasifier!!
    Title: My new workhorse..."Giant tractor with cab/heat/air and Backhoe!!"
     
  6. Canadian border VT

    Canadian border VT

    Joined:
    Feb 18, 2015
    Messages:
    16,863
    Likes Received:
    109,185
    Location:
    Vermont
    meet my vator. Ex a vator
     
  7. Gasifier

    Gasifier

    Joined:
    Oct 3, 2013
    Messages:
    19,946
    Likes Received:
    98,939
    Location:
    St. Lawrence River Valley, NY
    My wife said no.:rolleyes: But it’s orange!:startled::picard:
    AE10E290-790B-4F92-B23A-F4A8C0DC112E.jpeg
     
    Last edited: Jul 30, 2021
  8. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    A little late in the response (missed your post) but yes, the grapple is an EA Wicked 60.
     
  9. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    Yeah, there were many times this year I could have used a backhoe. Not sure if it'll be in the budget next year however I definitely miss mine.
     
  10. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    Yes, it's an EA Wicked 60.
     
  11. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    I just added some horsepower to my tractor....

    DSC00010.JPG
     
    WinonaRail, MikeInMa, Slocum and 11 others like this.
  12. sirbuildalot

    sirbuildalot

    Joined:
    Nov 22, 2019
    Messages:
    3,309
    Likes Received:
    22,070
    Location:
    Mass
    Great looking tractor! I've loved my NX thus far (bought in May of 2017) so 4.5 years in.
     
  13. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    When your dog wants to learn how to run the third function on the tractor...

    20211117_124321.jpg
     
  14. Canadian border VT

    Canadian border VT

    Joined:
    Feb 18, 2015
    Messages:
    16,863
    Likes Received:
    109,185
    Location:
    Vermont
    If he like mine.. he thinks he can drive!!
     
  15. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    Today's project. Need to take advantage of what little time is left before the ground freezes.

    20211118_095847.jpg
     
  16. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    Got the dirt pile that was dropped off yesterday moved and had a load of cleaner fill dropped off as well as another load of stone. That'll make it around 112 yards of fill so far going into my little 'project'.

    20211118_154032.jpg
     
  17. amateur cutter

    amateur cutter

    Joined:
    Oct 6, 2013
    Messages:
    5,826
    Likes Received:
    46,607
    Location:
    Gun Lake MI
    Funny how those "little" projects take on a life of their own isn't it? I love your dog!
     
    EODMSgt likes this.
  18. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    That is so true. Then there are the times when you say to yourself "I can do this no problem" and then later into the project you think it would have been easier to pay someone else to do the job.

    The area I am working on is a section out back that has always been overgrown, boggy, unusable, etc., and sits lower than the rest of the yard. I lost one red oak that was in the center of this area about 11 years ago to a lightning strike and have been wanting to do something to make the location useable for a long time. I finally decided last year to start filling it in. The first step was to noodle the stump from that red oak that I lost over a decade ago (and I hate noodling stumps)...surprisingly the stump wood was still good. I'm not trying to develop an area that a structure will be built on, I just want more room to move and will probably use the location to move my raised garden beds into as well as for additional unprocessed firewood storage (so everything isn't in the middle of the yard).

    I took down the other red oak last year that was in the middle of the area I want to build up, spread five dump loads of fill, and started work on the retaining wall. Time flies and life gets in the way so I am only now getting back to the project. It's coming along but I'm at the point where I almost wish I had just had an excavation company come in and do it all at one time. So far I have six loads of fill spread with one more to go (six delivered and a free load moved a bucket at a time from a neighbor's property). I pulled as many good-sized stones for the retaining wall as I could find from around the property but ended up having two dump loads delivered (and the tractor grapple is great, but it is much easier to build a retaining wall with an excavator and thumb). Once all the fill is tamped and settled, I'll top it off with gravel. So to get back to your post, yes, this has taken on a life of its own.

    Doesn't look like much in the pictures however when it's finished, I'll gain a good chunk of useable area that will allow me to have more breathing room out back (it was getting to the point where if I had an implement on the back of the tractor that I had to do an 8-point turn just to turn around). I would have liked to have extended the area even further, however it was getting cost-prohibitive.
     

    Attached Files:

    Last edited: Nov 19, 2021
  19. amateur cutter

    amateur cutter

    Joined:
    Oct 6, 2013
    Messages:
    5,826
    Likes Received:
    46,607
    Location:
    Gun Lake MI
    I know the feeling, but it's really satisfying to sit back and know that you did it yourself sometimes too.
     
    Chvymn99, EODMSgt and Slocum like this.
  20. EODMSgt

    EODMSgt

    Joined:
    Jul 29, 2020
    Messages:
    1,271
    Likes Received:
    10,312
    Location:
    White Mountain Region, NH
    Second row of stone has been placed (that grapple was a solid investment) as well as the last load of fill. Hopefully getting the last load needed of fill tomorrow and then once that's leveled and tamped, a load of gravel to top it off. Will then let it sit over the winter and see how it looks after spring mud season. May not win a Better Homes and Garden award but it works for me and gives me a lot more area to work.

    If I had a few more of those XL boulders I could make my own Stonehenge out back.

    20211120_153601.jpg 20211120_154241.jpg