The Claw Rocks!

   / The Claw Rocks! #31  
Hey JK,

It doesn't offend me either.

However, I think it's safe to say that nobody is going to go, "oh, religious people, I'm shopping someplace else." It's also a safe bet that some people might say, "Oh, I want to support this company." Because of that statement. I'm sure the company knows it, and I suspect it's a large part of their motivation in putting the "mission statement" on their website.

So to me at least, it feels like they are using their religious beliefs as advertising. I don't feel religion should not be used as a business tactic. It cheapens it. Again, just my feelings. Company's products look awsome so I'd buy from them.

Todd
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #32  
It's also a safe bet that some people might say, "Oh, I want to support this company." Because of that statement. I'm sure the company knows it, and I suspect it's a large part of their motivation in putting the "mission statement" on their website.

Toddler, I don't know the company so I'm not sure if this is thier motivation or not, but point well made and another view on the issue that I had not thought of. I guess in today's society it would not surprise me to see this type of tactic used, as sad as it would be if it were indeed the case.
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #33  
keving said:
Just wanted to share a couple of photos of my favorite attachment. I've had the "claw" for about a month now and have been very impressed with how much you can actually accomplish in a short period of time. Knocking over trees, pulling roots and root balls, moving brush piles are a breeze.
Today, I used my claw, made by a company called Pirannha for the first time.

Absolutely, I figure it would have taken me a month using a chain saw and a standard front end loader to do what I did with this tool today.

The Pirannha is made with a solid lower side similar to a bucket but with no sides.

My wife and I bought our property about a month ago or so and there are a lot of logs and tree tops laying around from being logged at some time. I wanted to clean up this debris prior to fencing in for pastures.
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #34  
QTRHRS!

Congrats on the property!

Any pics of the Pirannha in action or a link to site?

Michael
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #35  
KarolinaKubota said:
QTRHRS!

Congrats on the property!

Any pics of the Pirannha in action or a link to site?

Michael
Thanks! I did not come up with anything doing a search on Priannha, I need to go look at the attachment, perhaps I spelled it wrong.

It is made in the US and was what the dealer sells. It is one of those tools that once I get things under control, I may only use on occasion but when I think back to doing this kind of work with just a standard bucket and chain saw, etc., well, let's just say it was worth the price of admission.
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #38  
I think this is:

Skid Steer Attachments

But the name and the picture on the grapples are different. Maybe that other company is the reason why? ? ?

Regards,
Todd
 
   / The Claw Rocks! #39  
toddler said:
I think this is:

Skid Steer Attachments

But the name and the picture on the grapples are different. Maybe that other company is the reason why? ? ?

Regards,
Todd

That looks familiar. As I recall someone was able to buy a 48" version for pretty cheap money compared to the 60" and above sizes. The Piranhas are heavier than the respective Millonzi's as I recall too. Weight is an issue for CUT owners.
 
 

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