I understand the concept.
Yet from a retail stand point, more sales at less pricing equals less sales at a higher price. So ill buy more at a discounted price, and more people will shop their doing the same.
I like using coupons, but sure dont like giving them out. :bananahappy:
Hey be nice!
Ive used this truck 333 engine hours in the last three years. Not something i need for tree work.
Ill always be involved in something with trees. Just looking for the perfect fit.
I'd dare you to find a cleaner truck from this decade.
Owner operated since day 1, 1996 GMC Topkick, 60' rear mount ALC. 3116 CAT diesel, allison auto trans, runs and drives perfect. New fuel tank, alcoa wheels in front, tires ok, i have all service records since new, including when it was...
Where in CT are you, holden4646?
"An arborist license is required for persons advertising, soliciting or contracting to do arboriculture in Connecticut."
Ha. So true. Ive got a 1290H. Same drum as a 1590 and 1890. Different sized infeed.
Will totally kill a 15" log.
There are deals, just wait. I found mine in nebraska, 200 hrs, perfect. Added factory winch ourselves and i have a new/ older machine for under 25k.
Selling grapple trailer.
I rear mounted and rebuilt the entire deck this winter. New parts. Some new hoses. Honds runs good. 15400 gvw. New tire. New lights and wiring. Built operators platform. New jack, new head ache rack. Will prob need tinkering, some other hoses, etc. not painted, prob...
Mine brand new was around 24. This wass the last of the pre emission kubota dt1105-t. I heard new ones were over another 5k+ with the shitty emmision engine.
Well made machine, i love mine.
That grapple hanger looks poorly designed putting the load that far out. Bmg or rebuild that hanger...
Get a rubber wheel chock and replace the eyelet with a short section of rope. Do the same thing where ever you may be, put the wheel chock behind the truck tire, drape the rope in a 90 degree and wallah.