Power Trac Visit

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Charlie_Iliff

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I'm back in my office, having gotten home last night about 12:30 AM. Hans left me to drive almost three more hours home, and John is wending his leisurely way up through West Virginia toward his digs in NY.

I will not try to recount everything that we learned and saw, but can initially advise that as information gatherers for TBN, we are miserable failures. We think we opened some lines of communication, and Power Trac assures us that we will be able to get some more information using those routes, but we have almost nothing of engineering precision to report back. In fact, looking at various posts and queries, we didn't even pose all of the questions that TBN members asked us to. Most of our discussion was with sales and service people, who were reluctant to answer us in a lot of engineering areas.

We ran out of time for reasons that will be familiar to those who have visited Tazewell -- we spent altogether too much time testing and playing with attachments, and, of course, each of us bought something. I bought the pallet forks, John bought the mini-hoe and a 2" hitch adapter, Hans bought a muffler for his Kohler, promised them that he would buy a 4 n 1 bucket, and almost accidentally bought a PT 1430. See how skillfully we handled those people at Power Trac ? /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

For those interested in the hoe, John (Sedgewood) first came by my place, dug a bit with my Lackender, and then went to PT tested theirs and bought it. PT's is smaller and lighter than the Lackender, and faster acting. Hans and I aren't going to throw away our Lackenders, but we didn't try to argue John out of his decision, either. It's a neat piece of machinery.

We saw only pictures of the unfinished, unpainted dumper trailer. It looks slick, but PT didn't want us to publish those pictures because they don't make it look pretty. Materials are on order to build the second batch.

I couldn't see the post pounder work because they had welded a foot on their only demonstrator and used it to break up a badly poured concrete pad for part of their new building. I saw it in "simulation mode", however, and liked it a lot. I don't know how much fence I need to replace before justifying it.

John and I were satisfied after looking at some experimental changes on a test machine that Power Trac is making progress toward solving our overheating problem. They haven't quite gotten there, but clearly they understand the problem and are working in the right direction.

We watched Mike demonstrate the knuckle boom mower on the 1850. It worked pretty well, but is much more complex and expensive than the boom mower for the 425. The smaller unit has the mower disk solidly fixed to the boom, so it can not conform to the ground. Hans didn't think he could use it in that configuration, since it isn't adaptable enough to terrain. We didn't actually see that cut.

It will be late in the week or the weekend before I can sort and post a picture or two. Hans and I will try to organize the numerous technical questions and e-mail them to PT for their consideration and answer. They were reluctant to give us quick answers to those questions we posed while there, except they once again told Hans that they seriously advise against dual tires on the 400 series due to high shock loads imposed when the outer tire climbs something suddenly. For most questions, they suggested we send them and they promised that this time they will consider them and respond. They conceded that they haven't been as responsive to inquiries as they should be and assured us that things will improve in that regard.

To all of those with great expectations that we'd answer your questions, I apologize. Sure was a fun trip, though. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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While the guys (Charlie, Sedgwood, Mike and Terry were talking big dollars, big attachments, big overheating problems, Shawn and i got to talk about communiction. we addressed ways of how to communicate news better faster and in a timely fashion, since there was no dealer net and allot of us customer stumbled onto Power Trac via Odyssey on the internet.

he said that after the new production building, up the hill, will be finished an improved way of getting the word out will be implemented.

Here are some of the avenues that the information will be coming forth: snail mail flyers, either snail mail or internet news letters. a more centralized control and distribution of our (customer) e-mails at pt hq.

If the suggestion of holding regional pt clinics and gettogethers are a success a national rally could be planned a few years down the road..... GET THOSE TRAILERS READY.
 
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<font color=blue>See how skillfully we handled those people at Power Trac ? </font color=blue>

/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Kids in the candy shop, again!

Thanks for the information. Wish I could get out East sometime myself.

David G.
 
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Thanks Guys:
Great post and much appreciated.
That PT hoe really has me interested now. Will be waiting for those pictures.
PJ
 
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Got to the pics before I thought I would - each shows, as usual, how bad a photographer I am:

This one is John Coxon (Sedgewood) trying out my Lackender hoe. He found the curl too slow for his taste (haste?)
 

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In Tazewell, John tested the PT mini-hoe. Soon thereafter it was headed north in the bed of his pickup.
 

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And Hans hollered "I'll take that", after testing the 4 n 1 bucket scraping gravel - they started writing him up for the PT 1430 with bucket attached
 

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The 4 n 1 before they let Hans play with it
 

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If you happen to have a PT 1850 with duals, you can add one of these and really look cool.

Hans wants one for the 425, provided it has this one's knuckle, and also swings from side to side, and has a grapple that replaces the mower and will pick up a grape without crushing it.
 

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I don't know whether the hazy quality is because of the puny flash or just the subject natter. There's no doubt, however, that it is a picture of a dream that Pajoube had after a big meal and maybe a little wine
 

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