Quality Equipment & Parts (QEP) is a family owned and operated heavy equipment dealership in Lake City, Florida. We were former loggers for 30 years, and now it is our goal is to provide you with quality equipment, parts, and service in the forestry industry. Randy McKenzie, President, has always believed that there is no time for down time so it is our goal to keep our customers running!
We are a full service dealership for multiple product lines to include: Bandit Industries, Barko Hydraulics, Rotobec, Lamtrac, Prinoth, ASV, Yanmar, and many others. We store a large inventory of parts and have a service department that can get the job done. Whether that is an engine rebuild, cylinder re-packing, or even a routine maintenance we can limit your downtime!
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Lord if i ever hit the lottery! I know its expensive. I know it's competitive...but what man doesn't see that gorgeous beast of a machine and not day dream of the what if.
My concern is how much flex is in that head, while being a single arm. I would wonder if you get into something heavy. If it would not bend the head at the arm. As verse a arm at each end of the head. Its a nice machine ..I'm just not sold on the single arm !!!
that looks like a GREAT machine for cutting brush on steep terrain. however, everything about this machine just screams EXPENSIVE!! i'm guessing this is a $100,000 dollar machine in the U.S.
Cant say i agree with the design of the tracks. Theres a huge space between those massive idlers. When youre turning in heavy material, you could very easilly get a branch or material getting wedged in there. It just seems far too open.. Of course, it may never happen, Just my opinion.
I cant find a review on youtube. Id like a contractor review. Idk why id buy this over a prime tech or just go with the 120 asv and have the flexibility of a skid steer. From the videos ive seen it doesnt keep up with prime tech and is comprable to the asv
Faster recovery time due to higher pressure and dedicated pump. This speeds up your production due to the higher hydraulic horsepower that is making it to the head to power through larger trees and recovery time when your drum stalls. Typical recovery time on a skid steer is 7-11 seconds. Recovery time on the Lamtrac is around 2 -3 seconds. This machine also has a side entry door, more cab space, and a pressurized cab system.
Every single product demo has music!! WHY? If I wanted a radio station I'd use one. Hearing the strain on this unit as it performs is a valuable piece of information that is dubsteped over. Smack the editor.
The purpose of these machines is to leave mulch behind and not have to deal with the large, cumbersom materials that come along with your chain saw and "bush-hog." The amount of extra work and equipment that is needed are nowhere comparable. They are totally different and shouldn't be lumped into the same category.
Evan, Sorry for the late reply. It will reach approximately 12 feet in the air. If you scroll through the video you can see it fully extended while our tech is taking down branches of the tree.
Scott, this machine does have a winch option. However, this particular machine was one of the first released and was shipped without the option. Follow us on Facebook and you will see the winch ready bumper on units that we should receive later this month.