txhawg
Silver Member
I’m going on 15 weeks waiting for my grapple from EA.
Don't know about a majority of tractors, but mine came with AG couplers on the 3rd function as delivered by my dealer.Why the default couplers on the grapples AG and not Flatface? Or am I reading that wrong? It looks like it is an $80 upgrade to add a male/femail flat face. Don't the majority of CUT's use flat face? I would have thought that quick-attach and flat face go hand-in-hand.
The only code we have is for $50 off when you order a Wicked Grapple and WR Long 3rd function kit together.At the checkout there is a coupon code field. Are there any coupon codes that people know about? Anyone from Canada ordered from them? What were brokerage fees?
You will love anything that you buy from EA.Hope this helps someone else:
I just spoke to a couple of brokerages to figure this out. It looks like the grapple is duty-free because it is made in the US. So just the payment of taxes (based on Canadian dollar value) for the province of delivery, $50 brokerage fee (taxable), $13.62 disbursement fee. EA is asking $150 shipping which seems pretty fair given the bulk/weight.
So in my case, shipping to the maritimes on a $2000USD grapple:
Canadian value (today) is $2470CAD
Taxes and brokerages fees mentioned aove will be roughly $450
Visa will add 2.5% for USD purchase: $75.
So the landed cost will be roughly $3000CAD.
oh, ****, forgot I have to add $75USD to that equation for the flat-face couplers.
The only place I have been really able to find any cheaper than that for the long-bottom style is on Ritchie Brothers (around $1500CAD plus the 10% Ritchie-Brothers tax, plus 15% HST). My understanding is that they are Chinese imports, and they didn't really have any specs on weight at all. Dealers for various other brands were all basically $3k and up. So I think the landed cost is reasonable, just need to decide if I can justify the expenditure right now.
Anyway, hope this helps someone else.
edit: came back to add that dealing with Travis at EA has been great. He has been very patient with my questions, and at this point I feel like I owe him the purchase.![]()
Oh, man that would have been great. For future reference, do you still come up at all?You will love anything that you buy from EA.
They make ONLY quality stuff.
Too bad you didn't make your decision earlier.
I sold my place in Shelburne just two years ago, and brought my 14K 20' equipment trailer with tractor up every Summer, on the either CAT, or Digby ferry.
EA ships free to me, and I could have brought it to you for free.
No tax, brokerage, or duty either.
I have not been back because the border has been, and still is, closed.Oh, man that would have been great. For future reference, do you still come up at all?
Yeah, it has been rough, so many things are behind.EA should send out weekly update emails to customers. Maybe some computer whiz could automate it somehow. It is crazy times we are living in with the material and labor shortages but I think most people really just want to know what is going on and don’t want to always be calling, emailing and nagging. I ordered a LPGS and wicked tooth bar back in April. I was told several months on the LPGS so it isn’t overdue yet but I was told five weeks on the tooth bar and it has been ten weeks.
I ordered a custom leather holster for my handgun and it is a several month wait. The maker sends out an email every Friday with an update. It is a brief email but describes where things are in the process and how much longer the anticipated wait is. I think it is super cool and look forward to the weekly emails.
I fully understand many delays are beyond various manufacturer’s control right now but there are things that can be done on the customer service side to make people feel better about it. It makes a lot of difference in my mind.