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I agree.! Check out the EAGLE PLOW....for sure to be the winner in the end...watch for comparison ads coming soon!!
www.eagleplows.com. Remember, an open door policy they have..call or email...THEY WILL GET BACK to you! Most likely the same day BY PHONE!
www.eagleplows.com. Remember, an open door policy they have..call or email...THEY WILL GET BACK to you! Most likely the same day BY PHONE!
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I have had two Eagle plows, and my son has one. They are great plow systems. Let folks like us, and others who are actual consumers of the products spread the word with spamming.
I know a couple of the folks at Eagle because of the business I've done with them. If you continue to spam here... and other sites where I've seen you do the same thing, I will contact them and complain and explain that you are NOT doing them justice.
Thanks.
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Boss Man. Hey..I put that Home page together...glad ya like it...in fact I may have spoke with ya before. I am just a simple Minnesotan Girl...yep Girl....loving my plow. I am an RN by nature, thus I do have a few brain cells...ICU and Dialysis is my favorite. Hey, sorry again for rockin' your peaceful canoe..but I guess thats how strongly I feel of the Eagle....they will be in Indy too...I love it!
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I just picked up a 52" Cycle Country. I like the plow.
The dealer only had the universal mount kit in stock, and I took it because I needed to use the plow right away.
I was less impressed by that mount kit. It has two long pieces of flat steel with diagonal slots and comes with a variety of U bolts. There are a couple of slots cross ways, for a couple big carriage bolts that then attach to a piece of steel that fits across between them, and this has the lugs to attach to the push bar.
That would be a lot of weight hanging down pretty far, and the U bolts in the diagonal slots didn't seem like the strongest idea. I just drilled the cross piece to fit the frame without all the other stuff...
Anyway, if I were to do it again I'd get one of the push tube and mount systems that attach to the front of the frame.
The dealer only had the universal mount kit in stock, and I took it because I needed to use the plow right away.
I was less impressed by that mount kit. It has two long pieces of flat steel with diagonal slots and comes with a variety of U bolts. There are a couple of slots cross ways, for a couple big carriage bolts that then attach to a piece of steel that fits across between them, and this has the lugs to attach to the push bar.
That would be a lot of weight hanging down pretty far, and the U bolts in the diagonal slots didn't seem like the strongest idea. I just drilled the cross piece to fit the frame without all the other stuff...
Anyway, if I were to do it again I'd get one of the push tube and mount systems that attach to the front of the frame.
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