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Post by Albertabuck on Nov 10, 2021 13:53:12 GMT -6
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Post by northernfarmer on Nov 10, 2021 14:17:32 GMT -6
I wasn't aware they were selling out although that doesn't really surprise me given other companies that are struggling. It also reminded me that a neighbour had put all new discs and bearings on his disc this spring, will any parts even be available anywhere in any form for anything Ezee on equipment related.
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Post by Beerwiser on Nov 10, 2021 20:46:21 GMT -6
Stay away from the hose reel lots, I want one of them. There is some good clean steel too that I may let one of you guys have.
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Post by Albertabuck on Nov 11, 2021 13:35:20 GMT -6
No worries from me Beer, I'll be passing the sale by. One thing that made me wonder is all those quick tach for the loaders, seems strange that something like that would have been left behind. I would imagine the wreckers like Gratton will be after much of that kind of stuff. Them two loader yokes got my attention but then I already bought some other loaders for parts so have spares of both wide and narrow for my 125 loaders. Was surprising there was no mounts for the older loaders as well. Who is going to by a pallet of cutting edges for buckets I dunno lol. Same with the quick tach too. I can understand selling them that way, but for a guy who only wanted one to two probably going to be price prohibitive. Things like the premade hydraulic hoses and rest could be some good deals. Honestly I was surprised that a manufacturer would be buying stuff from Canadian Tire, usually they go for better quality.
As for what happened to Ezee On, they were originally bought by Buhler about ten years ago. When the Russians bought Buhler, they split up some of the equipment lines, the loaders and post pounders all went to Farmking, the tillage lines staying with Rostelmash. As far as I know, all original Ezee On tillage manufacturing in NA along with sales has ended, but they are building them for Europe, much the same as with the older style Versy tractors.
I hope one will still be able to get seal kits and such for the older loaders. No more running to the Veg when one needed parts ASAP.
A very good friend of mine gave me his 2200 pounder years ago in return for helping him often with things. The folks who started Ezee On were actual second cousins of his, he even explained how there come to be a slight difference in the spelling of the family name between them. Its a machine I use often and can't walk past without some thoughts, not that I need help with that, I miss my friend horribly and its been more than a few years already.
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