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Veteran Member
I like that gearmore. How are they, price-wise?
Not a bargain, comparable to others. I'll try to remember to look it up. It is a bit lighter weight than the Land Pride I thought I had :laughing: 505lbs for the Gearmore, 594 for the Land Pride.I like that gearmore. How are they, price-wise?
Looks like you are right, they are careful to say they 'provide', 'offer' and 'supply' implements.Actually, Gearmore is nothing more than a middle man.
There seems to be a floor of about $1100-$1200 that just isn't to be gone below.
Used ones just DON'T EXIST.
That ought to work gooder-un! :thumbsup:Product update: In addition to our current ETA Cat 1&2 Land Levelers, we are now offering a version with ripper shanks. The shanks are mounted behind the main tube for maximum durability.
The new page shows computer generated images. Those will be updated soon.
I hope you like!
From the Website
Travis
Product update: In addition to our current ETA Cat 1&2 Land Levelers, we are now offering a version with ripper shanks. The shanks are mounted behind the main tube for maximum durability.
The new page shows computer generated images. Those will be updated soon.
I hope you like!
Travis
Just a novice's opinion and yes we know everyone has at least one but also my opinion is based on looking at the Land Pride (LP) unit in person and looking on the web to,see the EA Unit.
The LP unit is built rugged, compared to what I see on the web, as rugged as any and the lowest priced unit with Stratisfiers of any.
The EA unit is rugged looking, built to last but the $1600.00 price tag is almost $500.00 more than LP, why should it be, I for one do not see any justification for the additional cost.
the Gearmore does not look very rugged and it too costs more than the LP Unit.