mjncad
Super Member
The Markhams sold the company.
Thanks for the info Kenny.
We have a new hot single female owner...
WE WANT PIX!
The Markhams sold the company.
We have a new hot single female owner...
jenkinsph said:JDTank, I have the 48" rail pallet forks which are fully adjustable but are not floating forks, floating forks cannot be tipped down and held in place. This would eliminate a lot of the usefullness of having forks.
mjncad said:WE WANT PIX!![]()
Thanks for the info Kenny.
WE WANT PIX!![]()
You all need to be very careful what you ask for, you just might get it
You all need to be very careful what you ask for, you just might get it:shocked:
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Maybe Bambi needs to be re-named gator-girl? :laughing::laughing:
mjncad said:That all depends on whether Gator Girl is truly hot or not.![]()
Sometimes competence is hot.
So is service.
-Jer.
Competence and service is hotter yet when provided by a hot babe.![]()
Well enough of all this bull**** let's get down to the facts. :confused2:
Where do you guys get your GOOD implements? I have not heard very favorable things about gator attachments, to say the least. I am not looking for and will not tolerate crappy fabrication, welds, and materials. In my honest opinion, I would say 75% of business owners today need to be taken out back and beaten with a rubber hose...for 4 or 5 hours. Why do I say this you might ask? Here is why I say that.
Yesterday, we had one of our horses pass away from colic. We phoned a neighbour...a NEIGHBOUR, who owns his own excavation business. He proceeded to try and make a fortune off of our pain. His rate, for US, his NEIGHBOURS, was $400 PER HOUR! This did NOT include, winching him out of the barn, lowering him into the hole, and all that. He now knows where to go, and I offered to help him get there....on a speedy schedule. Lunch today for me and the misses, $33, 2 turkey sandwiches with fries for pete sake. It's time for greed to stop, but hey, what do I know, I am just a blue collar worker.
Anyways, my point is, it does not COST, $3,000, to make a grapple. It is steel, and hydraulics. Material costs for a huge company like JD, probably $500, and I am being GENEROUS here. Labor cost, likely very low, but, again, to be nice, another $500. To design a grapple...well...its a grapple, not a device being used for open heart surgery.
Is there a company left that will produce high quality implements for a good, low, fair price? Not likely no, but hey....I had to ask.![]()
I cannot personally vouch for these guys, but I am considering buying a root grapple from everythingattachments.com. The 60" root grapple is $1800. Still pretty expensive.
I found them before I bought my tractor because I saw their instructional youtube videos. They have a very good video demoing their root grapple. They also have a video about installing a 3rd function valve if you buy a grapple.
I haven't bought anything from them yet. But I talked to Ted on the phone about the JD FEL attachment issues. I believe he said they could either modify each attachment to fit the JD setup or that they make an adapter that fits the 305 FEL and does not require each attachment to be changed.