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Is that Ted's new business???


Kind of wondered that myself...Is that Ted's new business???![]()
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I haven't been following implements for some time. Can I assume that this relates to EA?Is that Ted's new business???![]()
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Good eye. That kind of observation is the type of input I was looking for. I wonder how hard it would be to source the correctly sized pins to replace the bolts?I'm not a fan of using threaded bolts as bearing pins for the lid. What other shortcuts did they take? Mild steel tube for the chassis?
Those bolts are a little different, the ends are dimpled. Without looking closer, they could be pivot pins.I haven't been following implements for some time. Can I assume that this relates to EA?
Good eye. That kind of observation is the type of input I was looking for. I wonder how hard it would be to source the correctly sized pins to replace the bolts?
Yes, just a crude joke about the owner of EA....I haven't been following implements for some time. Can I assume that this relates to EA?
That looks quite rugged; stout was mentioned prior, I think that's a good assessment from afar.
In the link I added, the 3rd picture shows a Carolina and HD-(?) sticker. Again, maker or importer to me, wouldn’t be that important. If I was buying a bucket for a 100hp+, I’d want to try before I buy. Without doing something dumb, this grapple looks well put together and is a pretty good deal. Would I back drag using the upper teeth, no. Would I wrap a chain around the upper and pull, no. Would I push /pull a tree using the upper, no. Picking up trees / brush, junk, old fence posts, yes.Good find. It appears to be identical right down to the stickers. I wonder if these are just being imported and sold under multiple brand names?
As you stated, anything can be fixed with a welder as long as the steel is decent quality.
My first grapple was a single lid unit I bought online. Used bolts for pins and the holes for the pins were cut using a flame torch. POS. Re-welding broken buttered welds covered with globs of high hide black paint is good fun.I haven't been following implements for some time. Can I assume that this relates to EA?
Good eye. That kind of observation is the type of input I was looking for. I wonder how hard it would be to source the correctly sized pins to replace the bolts?