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I would agree that Cat, Fried and Travis need to talk and resolve the complaints but I more agree with free speech and Cat and Fried have every right to state their option as customers of EA. Their experience has nothing to do with any fanboy experience. EA does a fantastic job, their market share says that. But bashing those that express their opinions under free speech should not happen. I submit that Cat and Fried would be satisfied if EA just reached out and made things right by them. In the big picture of things EA would sell MORE equipment if they reach out to unhappy customers rather than let happy customers bash unhappy customers. I would not let unhappy customer feelings fester, why?

And by the way, thank YOU for your service as well ! :drillsergeant: :united-states: :united-states: :drillsergeant:

This is all really very strange to me.
I have bought 2 EA items and have been totally satisfied with them.
Seems like most here have not even a clue how this all began.
My compliant was that "free shipping" is not directly to the buyer, but rather to a place that is actually the choice of the shipper.
Before ordering I very carefully read through all the EA advertising text, so I absolutely understood the shipping situation, when I placed each of my orders!

Somewhat buried in the EA advertising text it is mentioned that "free shipping" is not to your residence. I knew that when I ordered!
The "free shipping" is boldly highlighted advertising however, and it is deceptive, because the item is not actually shipped to the buyer's address, though most reasonable persons would expect it to be.

If I order from Amazon, or an E-Bay seller, or Titan, or Blain's Farm & Fleet, Rural King, Northern Tool, etc. and they offer an item with "free shipping", the item comes to my residence,...... not to a freight terminal some 80 miles away.

The undeserved anger and hate expressed here, (and apparently endorsed by EA) has left a very bad taste in my mouth.
In the Spring I will be in the market for a single lid 72" grapple.
As suggested by the "fan boys".....this "little girl" will now shop elsewhere.

Kinda too bad..... EA does make really nice stuff, and I do like to share product information with friends .....but I would be castigated by the EA cult members here on TBN if I were to mention a 1" bad weld on a grapple.
In my 79 years, I have found that life is best, by steering clear of nasty people, and those who associate with them.
 
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This is all really very strange to me.
I have bought 2 EA items and have been totally satisfied with them.
Seems like few here have even clue how this all began.
My compliant was that "free shipping" is not directly to the buyer, but rather to a place that is actually the choice of the shipper.
That was not a surprise to me!
I knew that was the case when I placed both orders!

It is mentioned deep in the EA advertising text that "free shipping" is not to your residence.
The "free shipping" is more boldly advertised, and it is deceptive, because the shipment does not actually arrive at the buyer's address.

If I order from Amazon, or an E-Bay seller, or Titan, etc. and they offer "free shipping" it comes to my residence, not to a freight terminal some 80 miles away.

It's been discussed for over a year. It's not gonna change. You knew this before, yet you did it anyway, then complain incessantly over and over again. You said your peace several times. It's their choice to do business the way they want to. Customers are free to make suggestions to businesses. But following them around on the forums, and repeating your dissatisfaction over, and over, and over again is akin to a temper tantrum. Now's the time to take the high road and let it go.
 
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Now that we've all held hands and sung Kumbaya around the campfire, can we just go back to discussing implements?

Tanks! :thumbsup:
 
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That's what I'm talking about tractors and the cool stuff you can buy for them!
 
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Now that we've all held hands and sung Kumbaya around the campfire, can we just go back to discussing implements?

Tanks! :thumbsup:

Several of us have been trying to do just that over the last several days.

Three days after driving 45 miles one-way to the FedEx depot, I am beginning to see why people love their Wicked Grapples. :thumbsup:

Oops, I guess I outed myself as a "fanboy" aka satisfied customer. :laughing:

I cleaned up an area where several large oak branches came down in a storm more than 6 months ago. I just didn't want to tackle it with a chain saw and manual loading / unloading. What would have taken the better part of a day, took about an hour and greatly decreased the potential for injury. Here's a photo of some of the small stuff headed to the burn pile.
 

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I bought my first grapple, an 84" HD dual lid Blue Diamond, for our NH TL100A back in 2008 and then discovered EA and bought a 73" EA Wicked Grapple for utility tractors in 2016. Each grapple has somewhat specific uses.

The BD is primarily used for pushing out dead trees and the EA is for tree limbs and brush. The BD jaw opening is about 34" ... perfect for picking up dead trees. The EA opens to almost 43" which works well for piles of brush or trimmed tree limbs.

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BTW .... USAFSS 1967-1973!
 
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