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09-04-2008, 01:30 PM #11New Member
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09-04-2008, 04:58 PM #12Banned
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09-04-2008, 05:01 PM #13
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09-04-2008, 05:10 PM #14
Re: Millonzi LD-48 Grapple?
Melissa,
We have talked before, and I have one of your toothbars which is excellent, and some of the best money I have ever spent. Your company service is excellent as evidenced by my personal experience as well as numerous comments by other customers on this website.
Having said that, I really think you have missed the boat on this grapple! The consensus is that everyone is looking for a 48" lighweight grapple!!! Millonzi's 48" grapple was ideal for CUT users, and since they have gone out of business, that is the gap everyone was looking for you to fill. While there may be some market for a 60" grapple, the 48" is the one which would have enjoyed the same success on this site as your toothbars have. I would hope you would take another look at this and come up with a 48" grapple around 300lbs. weight, at a price around $800.L3400HST, L463 FEL, Markham toothbar, Markham Grapple, Woods BH80-X, 5 1/2' United box blade,6' Leinbach scrape blade, Pallet forks, 5' King Kutter RM, 56" First choice tiller, Leinbach rake
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09-04-2008, 05:27 PM #15
Re: Millonzi LD-48 Grapple?
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FEL, MMM, FEL Forks (homemade),I-Match, Ballast Box, #380 plow (modified to fit), Markham LD-48 Grapple, Trac-Vac 854 and lots of other STUFF.
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09-04-2008, 05:33 PM #16Member
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- Kioti DK45se 2007
Re: Millonzi LD-48 Grapple?
Yes it had the quick attach hookup. Fit right on with no problems. I had my tractor dealer make up a set of hoses with swivel fittings on one end and quick connects at both ends. Ran the hoses very carefully along the frame and up to the loader. They are connected to the rear remotes. I feel the 48" is perfect for the tractor. Originally I was thinking 60 or 66" but now I am very glad I purchased the 48. I dont have pictures of the plumbing job.
I have alot of trees and brush to clear and pickup. I have already done about 1 acre of small trees and brush,, the burn pile is looking pretty large now, about 15 high and 30 feet long and 20 feet wide...Gonna be a big fire for the snowmobiling season.DK45SE HST,,,,Northern Mi.
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09-04-2008, 05:34 PM #17
Re: Millonzi LD-48 Grapple?
Mellisa,
My apologies... I see in your other recent post that you are also going to offer a 48"... GREAT!!!! The price seems fair... my only concern now is the weight (400 lb). I understand your weight = quality argument, but no one with the Millonzi 48" grapple at around 300 lbs. had any quality issues that I am aware of. Just my thoughts for what they are worth......L3400HST, L463 FEL, Markham toothbar, Markham Grapple, Woods BH80-X, 5 1/2' United box blade,6' Leinbach scrape blade, Pallet forks, 5' King Kutter RM, 56" First choice tiller, Leinbach rake



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