I've made several purchases from EA. I'm lucky to live close by, just across the border in South Carolina, so I drive there and pick up my attachments. I always glean a few words of wisdom from the old timers in the shop. Ted has built a nice company.
That's quite impressive. Especially that angle that the blades mount to. I have a Land Pride and put a big dent in my angle the first week trying to back drag (push some dirt backwards and hit a rock).
It helps you educating us on how to spot quality versus cheaper units. Pay more for more or pay less for less. Most often we pay more for less. EA offers more for more but a tremendous value for those who want quality and who can afford it...buy once, cry once, and then love using the best for a lifetime.
I have been using your 6' Land plan for 3 years and think it is great . I maintain about 1/2 mile of sandy gravel road in a beach cottage community . My problem is the bolt on side ware bars only last one season as the ends ware to thin because they are not harden steel. I realize it is too difficult to punch square holes in harden steel for the bolts. Why can't you burn round holes and weld treaded studs in a harder steel ? Or use your softer steel ware bars with 12" harder steel end sections welded in line. That is where all the ware takes place when dragging forward or pushing backwards. I made a pair of harder ware bars with the welded stud method to try out for this summer season. I will let you know if it works any better . Doug
I have the EA rear blade and it has been fantastic. Fully adjustable and strong. My only problem now is to add more weight so it cuts better. 60 HP Kubota
Thanks for a detailed, excellent explanation of this piece of equipment. How much is the 6 footer? What HP do I need in the tractor and PTO for the 6 footer?
Tim is huffing and puffing, too much. Don’t let that man lift heavy steel ! By the way, I am ordering one of these, first thing, tomorrow! Way to go, Ted
Awesome! Thanks for the business, and you'll love the Wicked land plane, also!! www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
What I have found using my land leveler is that I tend to do a lot of pushing the material while backing up with the implement. Would another cutting blade or wear bar be appropriate on the backside of the cutting blade bar or is the steel that is there enough? I am seeing just a bit of wear on mine in that spot now after putting about 150 hours on the tool.
He mentioned @6:00 the holes are for a second cutting edge if you do a lot of back dragging or pushing in reverse. Cutting edges are $100 compared to ruining that structural part.
You'll love the WICKED!! Check out the details and current sale prices here: www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Leveler-Land-Plane-With-Scarifier-Rippers-p/eta-land-leveler-ws-2.htm
Can you specify why you built a lighter model? Maybe it’s been mentioned but I haven’t found. I have a JD 2032R and was wondering when the time comes which one I would save up for. Also: are these 3 months wait time like I’ve seen other products are?
@@integrityservices2686 We build a lighter model for smaller tractors and/or for tighter budgets. The 3 different models are shown here, and you're welcome to call us anytime! www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Land-Levelers-Land-Graders-s/9893.htm
I think you could have made it a little bit stronger. Just kidding, that’s the top-of-the-line land plane, for sure. Unfortunately, my 2952 Ford 8N can’t lift it.