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Go to a local credit union and use $50 to open a savings account. Now you’re a member. They have many small personal loan options at lower rates.
if factory financing isn't available, that's definitely the way to go if not paying cash. been a CU member for over 30 years.
 
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EA Wicked Bucket is currently IN STOCK, and guys love the benefits!
Travis

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New video with Ted

 
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What I want to see is an attachment that will:

-fit any compact tractor
-cut brush that grows over the sides of a gravel road
-doesn't cost several thousand dollars

We've got bush honeysuckle that grows like mad and every time we cut it back off the road by hand it'll grow back in 2 years. It's frustrating. I've seen some good tractor attachments to handle this issue at the Farm Machinery Show, but I'm not going to pay the kind of money they want for them. For $5k I could hire a team of immigrants to cut it all down.
 
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Here's some throwback footage of Ted n Peanut testing the best, most well received tractor landscape rake ever made. Since the making of this video 9 years ago, we've only improved our Severe Xtreme Landscape Rake by adding a solid steel, smooth kingpin, easier to adjust gauge wheels, and even offer an offset option!
Travis


FULL EA Rake Lineup is here: Best Tractor Landscape Rake, Root Rake, Rock Rake
 
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Wow, that was quick!

The video is already on our YouTube channel. Check er out.
Travis

 
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Check out this footage of our Bystronic tubing laser.

Having this allows us to do several things which many manufacturers can't. Cutting our own tubing with laser indexing makes it easier for our welders to line everything up, and it also adds to strength and rigidity because of the unique design features we can create!
Thanks for the support.

Travis

 
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My goodness. People will whine and cry about ANYTHING these days....
 
   / Everything Attachments #2,533  
From readers or your own people?

YouTube comments.

Here's a previous video with Ted, and I'll start it at the part where he's talking about welder safety equipment.
Travis

 
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It's a shame that some P ant commenters can have that influence. I saw the video before it got taken down and I did
wonder how long before the busy body comments would start.
Being a bit over 70 and having grown up on a dairy farm, then in the Marines, then Industrial construction in Instrumentation and electrical,
I have come to the conclusion that almost all "safety" rules and regulations are written and enforced by those that know all and can't or don't do anything.
They have never worked a 100 feet in the air, or burned rod for 8-12 hours a day in all kinds of weather.
But they can sure tell those that have and are doing the work how it should be done with no regard to the consequences.

Know all, do nothings; non productive parasites.

I enjoy your videos, even though I don't watch all of them.
Thanks for putting them out and building a quality product in this country.
 
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It's a shame that some P ant commenters can have that influence. I saw the video before it got taken down and I did
wonder how long before the busy body comments would start.
Being a bit over 70 and having grown up on a dairy farm, then in the Marines, then Industrial construction in Instrumentation and electrical,
I have come to the conclusion that almost all "safety" rules and regulations are written and enforced by those that know all and can't or don't do anything.
They have never worked a 100 feet in the air, or burned rod for 8-12 hours a day in all kinds of weather.
But they can sure tell those that have and are doing the work how it should be done with no regard to the consequences.

Know all, do nothings; non productive parasites.

I enjoy your videos, even though I don't watch all of them.
Thanks for putting them out and building a quality product in this country.

Very true. Thank You for your service and for the kind words of support!
Travis
 
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I saw the video and enjoyed it a lot ! But the guy wasn’t wearing a welding helmet only safety glasses so I’m pretty sure that’s what some folks complained about, but he was only tack welding and I was very impressed how good he was at it without even looking at the weld, it definitely wasn’t his first day on the job, it was incredible !!!
 
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I couldn’t see it either
 
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If ya like to see skid steers wrestling trees, check out the newest video on our channel..
#WickedPenetrator
Travis

 
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I saw the video and enjoyed it a lot ! But the guy wasn’t wearing a welding helmet only safety glasses so I’m pretty sure that’s what some folks complained about, but he was only tack welding and I was very impressed how good he was at it without even looking at the weld, it definitely wasn’t his first day on the job, it was incredible !!!
Every pro welder I've ever known tacks like that. Helmet is nothing but a nuisance for tacking in their world...
 
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I have horse riding trails throughout my woods that I had cleared years ago with a dozer. I kept them in pretty good shape over the years with my rotary cutter and chainsaw but eventually I had a lot of side growth encroaching the trails.

I recently hired someone to widen the trails back to where they were with a forestry mulcher and the guy did a great job, but there is a bit of a mess with the shredded wood chips. What would be the best attachment for grooming the trails, a landscape rake or a box scraper? The trails include hills and uneven areas but are mostly 10-15 feet wide.

EA offers free shipping to a business address to a business having a dock and forklift, but was wondering how they are crated. Can they be unloaded with a tractor FEL?

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