Monster skid loader grapple attachment! Got it from Joe!

Join me as I head to Iowa to meet up with a great guy that fabricates some top of the line skid loader attachments. Yes it was a long drive but it was totally worth it. Enjoy

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48 thoughts on “Monster skid loader grapple attachment! Got it from Joe!

  1. I really enjoy going back and rewatching the videos of the land being developed. Especially here at the beginning, been a fun journey to watch, almost feels like we’re apart of it.🙌💪🏻

  2. So, a 36 minute video of mostly you starting a truck, driving, and looking at horses! I'll give you some constructive criticism from a viewer. I forwarded through 20 minutes for the meat and potatoes of the video. Bottom line! You prosed the guys attachment but didn't give him the courtesy of linking his company!? Poor decision! We don't know who he is as you talked more about horses than his products!!!!!!!!!

  3. Gotta stay ahead of the game Ryan…great stuff…very interesting to se e the cottage industry is alive and well in the US…where i live in Staffordshire we have JCB…they started in a shed….nessessity is the mother of invention.

  4. Ryan we love are gravel roads and are hills here in iowa the onley bad part with them is watching out for other cars on the hills glad to see that you enjoy your time in iowa and keep up the good work and videos.

  5. Love victory style!!! I question why you don't use a pump on occasion. I am a pump operator and could see how they could help in some situations. Anyway. Just a suggestion, I'm cool with watching more ads, if it means you get that down-payment for that land!!

  6. Figure out where you are going to park and not use for a few years and dig you a deep hole and bury it on your property.
    I'm sure you not going to use the full 5 acres right away. You could also bury close to where the low spot is in the back of the land
    then cover it up with dirt.

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