Bush Hogging HOW-TO VIDEO With THE ETA 60" BRUSH CUTTER & Our New Video Tractor!!!!

   / Bush Hogging HOW-TO VIDEO With THE ETA 60" BRUSH CUTTER & Our New Video Tractor!!!!
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Here's a quick review on the EverythingAttachments Brush Cutter from Jay in Washington.
"I finally got the chance to hook up my brush cutter and use it. Nothing short of awesome! Goes right along with the service I received from Everything Attachments. Very helpful, prompt shipping. I will certainly be doing business with them again."
 
   / Bush Hogging HOW-TO VIDEO With THE ETA 60" BRUSH CUTTER & Our New Video Tractor!!!!
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Here's a review we just received from a customer in WV:

"Last year I bought the Xtreme duty 5 ft rotary cutter. I couldn't be more pleased. I run it really hard, clearing out forest for pasture. I thought there would be a catch with the fair low price you had on it, but it is more solid than my neighbors more expensive one. I cut down small trees with this hog regularly. The durability of the blades, gearbox, and finish is unbelievable. Whenever I bend parts, I just sledgehammer them back into line- good quality metal doesn't fall apart in this process. After repeated smashing on hidden rocks, my blades refuse to break. Thanks Everything Attachments!"
 
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Trying to move/continue this conversation to this thread from http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/267492-wicked-root-debris-grapple-321.html... Not working quite as I had hoped...

Let's try this...

It has been a while since any posts/pics... I needed better access to one of my pole-barn bays and had always anticipated removing an additional live-oak that was partially hampering that access and I HAVE TWO NEW IMPLEMENTS ON ORDER FROM EA (75 HP Extreme-Duty Rotary Cutter and 62" Roto-Tiller gear-drive)... I have been so impressed with the EA workmanship/cutting-welding/business acumen/communication/shipping-handling/etc. that I decided to get these next two implements from them as well... I am especially looking forward to the 75 HP rotary-cutter because it is FULLY WELDED (not 'stitch-welded') and they have agreed to install chain guards front/rear... I went with the extreme-duty/beefed-up HP version of the 60" (overall dimensions a consideration for this application) so that I could take some specialty/local jobs requiring finesse/maneuverability... And the tiller is an all gear-drive forward-rotating heavy-duty model with an excellent recommendation from EA... I will keep you posted on these new implements... NOTE: Since I got the EA dual-lid 66" grapple I have been stacking brush differently... I was brought-up cutting/stacking brush all the same direction with the butt-ends all oriented at one end/direction... But with the EA dual-lid grapple bucket I can better handle MUCH more brush if I alternate with the butt-ends in the middle/tops out-board... This makes for a very wide load and side-clearance could be an issue (especially on a hill/incline/close to a shoulder/ditch)... It takes a little planning...View attachment 543388 View attachment 543389 View attachment 543390 View attachment 543391

Hi did they charge you extra for the chain guards?

YES, of course, that is to be expected... But at least they agreed to do it... And the EA extreme-duty rotary-cutter is supposed to be fashioned such that replacing both front/rear chain guards (if/when necessary) is fairly easy/straight-forward using after-market (Land-Pride) parts... I could have gone with the 6' rotary cutter but I needed to stay within 6' FOR OVERALL DIMENSIONS so I went with the 60"... I figure that the smaller/heavier/higher HP/chain guards/etc. will be a long-lasting highly-maneuverable mean-machine behind my KUBOTA L4701DT... The EA rotary-cutter has had excellent reviews except for the front/rear guards and perhaps mine will be the first in a 'new' (better) genre... I am impressed with the EA rotary-cutter because of the full welds, clevis instead of pins, welded 3-point frame instead of bolted, shipping/handling, the overall quality/price, free paint option and the ease of 'doing business'... You can be sure to see/hear more about these next two new implements as I have done with the EA dual-lid 66" grapple... I intend to work these new implements rigorously... My only problem/concern is there is no dedicated 'thread' for EA implements (other than their grapple), at least not yet... Stay tuned...

Live Dog, start a thread on your EA cutter. Then..... there will be one.

I suppose I could/someone should... I am not sure how well it would be received/used... Seems that EA is building/marketing a LOT of implements and perhaps a general 'EverythingAttachments' thread would be more appropriate/useful... EA is a BIG player in this niche market and they seem to be doing a great job... Got to give credit where it is due... Not perfect but certainly in the excellent category... If they or anyone else wanted to start such a thread I certainly would support it... BUT, you/they got to take the bad with the good... I whole-heartedly/soulfully support genuine information/communication/truth/excellence/grace/contrite apologies/forgiveness/redemption/hard work/George Washington 'independence'...

So ..... when can we expect your new thread OP?

OK OK OK... If no one else has started such a EA IMPLIMENTS thread and if EA is agreeable/supportive I prolly will... Please don't shoot the messenger... But FIRST/FOREMOST I want to receive these next two EA implements and have a chance to test/use/constructively-fairly review them and allow the OEM complete/equal input/access...


You don't need EA approval to start a new thread? EA is an excellent equipment provider and will openly take their lumps if there is an EA problem, as well as fixing the issue.

Other manufacturers ..... not so much.

So, we anxiously await your new thread and hope you値l give us a link from this thread.

OK... I think we did it... Stay tuned...
 
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OK... I think we did it... Stay tuned...

:thumbsup: :D
 
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LiveDog, I stayed tuned, but no update. :)
 
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Xfax,
Mr Dog's goodies left here Tuesday and should be really close to delivery!! :dance1:
Travis
 
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:thumbsup: Good news, I will stay staying tuned. :D
 
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Looks fully enclosed in the front and the back. With steel?

He mentioned the 5' cutter doing up to 2" stuff. I wonder more about the effect on the underneath of the tractor in going over that size stuff. I think I'd want to back over the big stuff.

On my 4010, a 18.5 hp tractor, they delivered it with the LX-4 lift pins in the upper position. That was no good, because then the top link was slightly longer than the bottom lift arms. They caused the tail wheel to be driven into the ground when the LX-4 was lifted. I had to move the lift pins to their lower positions.

Ralph
 
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:thumbsup: :D

LiveDog, I stayed tuned, but no update. :)

Xfax,
Mr Dog's goodies left here Tuesday and should be really close to delivery!! :dance1:
Travis

:thumbsup: Good news, I will stay staying tuned. :D


I have been VERY busy with a large/local-forestry burn, trimming/pruning, burning/chipping, chasing wild turkey poachers, installing a new/replacement (hurricane IRMA) 50' communication antenna tower, Daytona Bike Week, flying/competitions, irrigation issues (been VERY DRY here), planting 350+ 4' Long-Leaf-Yellow-Pines, ETC... But I have been diligently monitoring...

Got word from Travis/EA and their shipping company... The two new implements have left the OEM, arrived at the local terminal (Orlando) and farm-delivery is now scheduled for tomorrow/Friday/23 March between 1200-1600 hrs... YOU can be sure that I WILL send pics and a review as well as on-going reports as I have done with the 66" dual-lid grapple when everything has arrived, hooked-up, and shaken-down (I have a LOT of work waiting for these 2 implements)...

Stay tuned... ;+)
 
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Waiting....:thumbsup:
 
 

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