A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com

   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com
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Is there another website for the land shark line?

Never mind. I rematch ed the video and found it.

Valueattachments.com

We will be incorporating the Land Shark line into EverythingAttachments.com as each piece is introduced.
It will be along side of our existing EA products, so you can see the big picture of what's available from our factory and choose what's best for your needs.

Travis
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #12  
We will be incorporating the Land Shark line into EverythingAttachments.com as each piece is introduced.
It will be along side of our existing EA products, so you can see the big picture of what's available from our factory and choose what's best for your needs.

Travis

Oh, ok. Thanks. I misunderstood.
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #13  
Will the bolted hitches still be quick hitch compatible? Will the clevis style for the lower draft links be retained?
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #14  
Does this, "Something else we plan to do is offer packages of the new Land Shark attachments.....such as......pick 1 @ a certain price per item, pick 2 @ a lower price per item, and pick 3 @ an even lower price." mean you will offer group purchases?
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #16  
I looked on your website for the Land Shark attachments. What are they?
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #17  
Ted--I would strongly recommend looking into some FEA software to use in the design of your equipment. I understand that a small company can not afford the biggest and best software with all the bells and whistles. Perhaps there is a moonlighter friend using FEA or there are plenty design service companies around the world.
For those not familiar with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) it is a tool used with CAD (Computer Aided Design) to evaluate stress areas in a component or assembly. Just for example, a load of 5000 pounds could be applied to one ripper shank and the software shows the stress areas in color graduations. (Somewhat like a storm cell is shown with radar on your computer)
While it is true that nothing can replace experience and common sense, I found that designs could be optimized with the least amount of steel. This was using ProE CAD along with ANsys FEA on my job prior to retirement. It's an amazing tool!
 
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   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #18  
Hmmm, or contract with npalen.
 
   / A Few Moments with Ted concerning EverythingAttachments.com #19  
Sorry, npalen no longer has access to the software.
 
 

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