RichM752
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Awesome! Now get out there and get it dirty!!
RichM752
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Man thats a beautiful sight. Tracking says Monday for me. Thats fine, I've got plenty to do until then. After Monday, I'll be wearing paint off mine, four jobs already lined up.
Where you at on the coast? I used to work in the oil fields offshore down there. Summer in Galveston was one of the highlights of my life.
Man thats a beautiful sight. Tracking says Monday for me. Thats fine, I've got plenty to do until then. After Monday, I'll be wearing paint off mine, four jobs already lined up.
Where you at on the coast? I used to work in the oil fields offshore down there. Summer in Galveston was one of the highlights of my life.
They definitely look better with some battle scars!! :
RichM752
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My Proud customers make bragging about our treasured grapples so easy!Here we go again, more family grapple portraits and fluff commentary.
Here we go again, more family grapple portraits and fluff commentary.
(Just yanking the peanut gallery's chain Travis.....Turns out pablum is about all the stimulus they can handle.)
My Proud customers make bragging about our treasured grapples so easy!
Steve posted this awesome pic last night and I just shared it to the EA Facebook Page.
He has a 66" Single Lid Wicked Grapple on his Mahindra 2555.
Travis
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Yep. We get it. Everyone loves their EA grapples. Now, instead of repeating that chorus line with every post, how about some thoughtful discussion to help potential buyers work through the choices. Or, how about soliciting some feedback so EA can make an even more awesome product.
How about we discuss the pros and cons and alternatives for the sharp rearward angled teeth on the EA bottom tines that tend to snag brush making dumping the load more of a hassle than it should be? Those sharp fishhooks have advantages when trying to rip roots but are otherwise unnecessary. Given it would be a simple change in the CAD file, couldn't EA give customers a choice of how aggressively the tine teeth are cut?
How about we discuss why EA doesn't offer a medium duty grapple with 42+ inch opening when other grapple manufacturers seem to have been doing that for years.
TBN is a discussion forum not a Facebook baby picture album or corporate marketing brochure. Let's use our collective neuronal capacity to make a better product.
Perhaps you might design the perfect grapple, start your own manufacturing company, and start a new thread called;
The "Everyman Grapple" Opposing Viewpoints Unwelcome Here.