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What is that used for? To bury pipe or cable? Thanks,

I'm using it for planting trees 500 at this time and next year 1500 more .. And down the road to bury pipe and cable a few times .

And there for getting water drainage and for root growth . And water collecting down in the soil .

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Get'n'r done



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Thanks for sharing fordman!!

FTG-05, below is a video that we made of the Fred Cain subsoiler in action. Fred Cain couldn't fill orders for those, so we made our own ETA subsoilers like fordman has.
Travis

 
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Thanks for sharing fordman!!

FTG-05, below is a video that we made of the Fred Cain subsoiler in action. Fred Cain couldn't fill orders for those, so we made our own ETA subsoilers like fordman has.
Travis

YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ywhHsjp6CxE

Not a problem 110% happy with it and the Experience of buying from ya'll was super . Great salesman on the phone and great shipping .

Do have to change the color though will be going kubota orange . So everyone want think its a cheapo TSC unit .

Nother in action pic .
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Thanks for sharing fordman!!

FTG-05, below is a video that we made of the Fred Cain subsoiler in action. Fred Cain couldn't fill orders for those, so we made our own ETA subsoilers like fordman has.
Travis


Another great EA video, thanks!

I'd really like to hear more about using the subsoiler for burying a water line, say 1" or so. I have a need for this and the cost of trenching is an obstacle.

Thanks,
 
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Hi Ted,

What size grapple would you recommend for a JD 750 with a 67 loader? I don't have the quick connects. They are the old fashioned pin connections :( Also, I live in Rhode Island and I was wondering if that qualifies for the free shipping? Thanks.
 
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Hi Ted,

What size grapple would you recommend for a JD 750 with a 67 loader? I don't have the quick connects. They are the old fashioned pin connections :( Also, I live in Rhode Island and I was wondering if that qualifies for the free shipping? Thanks.

The best grapple in my opinion would be our 50" Single Lid Grapple, but unfortunately we do not offer a pin-on mount for your loader. The 48" WR Long OBG2 Grapple is about 100 pounds heavier, but we can get it custom made for your loader at no extra charge.

Yes, free shipping to a staffed commercial business or supporting freight terminal in Rhode Island.
Travis
 
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Yes, free shipping to a staffed commercial business or supporting freight terminal.

Hey Ted, I've never ordered anything that has to go to a commercial business or supporting freight terminal. How does that work? Is the freight terminal then able to bring it to your house for a charge or do you have to pick it up there?
 
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Yes, free shipping to a staffed commercial business or supporting freight terminal.

Hey Ted, I've never ordered anything that has to go to a commercial business or supporting freight terminal. How does that work? Is the freight terminal then able to bring it to your house for a charge or do you have to pick it up there?

You either ship to to the freight terminal or to an address. The freight terminal is handy for the shipper since they do not have a loading dock at most residences. A local business with loading dock or if you have forks and are home all the time may be options (with a cooperative trucker).
 
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You either ship to to the freight terminal or to an address. The freight terminal is handy for the shipper since they do not have a loading dock at most residences. A local business with loading dock or if you have forks and are home all the time may be options (with a cooperative trucker).

Well said Tom. To elaborate, some people get permission from a local business(feed store, hardware store, lumberyard or sometimes a tractor dealer) to receive their order.
There are also many freight terminals scattered throughout the country where the order can be picked up. The main carriers that we use are YRC Freight, Fed-Ex Freight and Southeastern Freight.
If we ship to a terminal, they will load the order onto your truck/trailer at their location for no additional charge. This is more convenient than home delivery for many because you can show up to the terminal at your convenience, during business hours.

If we deliver to a residence, farm, home business, church, school, jobsite, etc, the carriers charge a limited delivery fee that we must pass on.
Travis
 
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I guess some freight terminals "insist" you pick up your order in one trip to save them trouble.

I had three attachments to pick up last fall and when I arrived the freight terminal said I must pick them up in one trip rather than come back. I managed to do it all in one trip, but was not aware of that policy beforehand. Just an FYI.
 
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I guess some freight terminals "insist" you pick up your order in one trip to save them trouble.

I had three attachments to pick up last fall and when I arrived the freight terminal said I must pick them up in one trip rather than come back. I managed to do it all in one trip, but was not aware of that policy beforehand. Just an FYI.

I've never heard that one either, but some terminal locations are probably more lenient than others.
Travis
 
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You do need to pick up your terminal delivery shipments pretty quick. I got stuck out of town once and combined with a holiday 3 day weekend, my pallet sat there for about 5 days. It was fedex and they gave that crew the 3 day weekend off. They were getting fussy by the time I picked it up.
 
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We have a RAC Transport terminal in our area. Can you use them?
 
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We have a RAC Transport terminal in our area. Can you use them?

We do not use them. With your zip, I can tell you the locations of the terminals that we use.
Just send me a PM or call me with the item(s) you're interested in and your zip.
Travis
 
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We do not use them. With your zip, I can tell you the locations of the terminals that we use.
Just send me a PM or call me with the item(s) you're interested in and your zip.
Travis

OK, thanks, will call you when ready for quotes. I bet FedEx is close too.
 
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Why have you discontinued your "Mid-Buster Potato Plow?
 
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