Picked up my EA shipment

   / Picked up my EA shipment #1  

3Lfarms

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Roy, UT
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LS XU6168CPS and Farmall F-20
It took less than 4 weeks to get everything I ordered. Order consists of the 84" TeraForce (Ansung) tiller, the EA heavy duty post hole digger with two auger bits, 78" box blade, Agrex 900 lb spreader and 96" cultipacker.
Everything arrived in good shape. I think something red sat next to the box blade during shipment. The box blade won that battle based on all the red paint flakes on it. There was no damage to the box blade.
Anyway, thanks to the guys at EA for getting this all sent out in a timely manner.
I also wanted people to know how reasonable the shipping cost were even though I am well outside of EA's free shipping zone. Once I had saved up enough to order everything I wanted (I figured one large order would be cheaper to ship than multiple orders), I talked to Travis and placed my order. The shipping to Salt Lake City, UT only ended up costing $300 for almost 3k lbs of equipment.
I had been figuring on close to $1k in shipping. I was so happy, I called Travis back and had him add the box blade to my order, and the shipping was only a few dollars more, and was still under my budget.
I think perceived shipping costs, hold people back from calling, but I think most would be surprised how reasonable they are.
I did have to go to the FedEx terminal in SLC, where they checked my ID, and then loaded it all on my trailer.
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   / Picked up my EA shipment #2  
That's quite a haul! Looks like you have alot of projects coming up to keep you busy! I have been pretty impressed with my boxblade from them, actually wish I had gotten a bigger one! The freight terminal was pretty shocked when I ordered the bb from them and I told them I didn't need a hand loading it. I had driven the tractor down with my pallet forks and scooped it up for the short drive home!:D
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #3  
It took less than 4 weeks to get everything I ordered. Order consists of the 84" TeraForce (Ansung) tiller, the EA heavy duty post hole digger with two auger bits, 78" box blade, Agrex 900 lb spreader and 96" cultipacker.
Everything arrived in good shape. I think something red sat next to the box blade during shipment. The box blade won that battle based on all the red paint flakes on it. There was no damage to the box blade.
Anyway, thanks to the guys at EA for getting this all sent out in a timely manner.
I also wanted people to know how reasonable the shipping cost were even though I am well outside of EA's free shipping zone. Once I had saved up enough to order everything I wanted (I figured one large order would be cheaper to ship than multiple orders), I talked to Travis and placed my order. The shipping to Salt Lake City, UT only ended up costing $300 for almost 3k lbs of equipment.
I had been figuring on close to $1k in shipping. I was so happy, I called Travis back and had him add the box blade to my order, and the shipping was only a few dollars more, and was still under my budget.
I think perceived shipping costs, hold people back from calling, but I think most would be surprised how reasonable they are.
I did have to go to the FedEx terminal in SLC, where they checked my ID, and then loaded it all on my trailer.
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My EA experience...a little different.
I live well within the EA "free shipping" zone.
EA offered "free shipping" to me, for an additional $200.
Of the extra $200, $125 was for distance from freight terminal, and an additional $75 for lift gate service.
EA "free shipping" for me, would have been to a freight terminal 85 miles away.
To any reasonable person, "free Shipping" means, ...... "free shipping" TO ME!
"free shipping".... to a distant freight terminal...... is deceptive advertising in my opinion.
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #4  
My EA experience...a little different.
I live well within the EA "free shipping" zone.
EA offered "free shipping" to me, for an additional $200.
Of the extra $200, $125 was for distance from freight terminal, and an additional $75 for lift gate service.
EA "free shipping" for me, would have been to a freight terminal 85 miles away.
That is "free shipping"/advertising..... deception in my opinion.
I cannot afford EA "free shipping"!

They can't anticipate your distance from a terminal, they provided free shipping to the terminal. You decided to get it brought to your house and required lift gate service.

I had to drive 45-60 mins away to get mine and I was happy to do so. They would be more than happy to send it to my house but that would cost more and it's easy enough for me to run and get it.

OP. Great looking trailer full of equipment. You're going to love it

Brett
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #5  
My EA experience...a little different.
I live well within the EA "free shipping" zone.
EA offered "free shipping" to me, for an additional $200.
Of the extra $200, $125 was for distance from freight terminal, and an additional $75 for lift gate service.
EA "free shipping" for me, would have been to a freight terminal 85 miles away.
That is "free shipping"/advertising..... deception in my opinion.
I cannot afford EA "free shipping"!

I would disagree that there is any deception. The website clearly states that free shipping is to a terminal location. Delivery to your home/business is extra as well as lift gate service if you cannot unload the truck yourself.
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #6  
That's failing to do your due diligence - freight companies ALL CHARGE for deliveries to residential locations because of access issues and lack of loading dock access - liftgate service costs on top of that because they A: have to send a specific truck and B: the driver has to perform labor to get it off the truck - his time is money.

If you had a business with a loading dock, then the free shipping would remain free; that is a freight market standard and EA is not to blame for that.
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment
  • Thread Starter
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I was offered lift gate service, for and extra $125 (I think).
Now that I have it all home, I don't see how a guy with a lift gate and a pallet jack could possibly unload that tiller or cultipacker by himself.
My 68 HP tractor with 60" forks barely picked those up. Granted, I had to pick them up from the end because that is the only way they would fit on the trailer.
I know I wouldn't want to be the poor schmuck that had to unload those off a truck by myself.
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #8  
What a haul, looks like Christmas came early this year!
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment
  • Thread Starter
#9  
What a haul, looks like Christmas came early this year!

You know what's messed up?

Today is my wife's birthday.
She got a new printer. ;)
 
   / Picked up my EA shipment #10  
You know what's messed up?

Today is my wife's birthday.
She got a new printer. ;)

Me being happy is the best gift I could give to my wife. I'm sure yours is excited you got all the tools you wanted. Signs of a good woman

Brett
 
 

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