View Full Version : Moultrie, GA Sunbelt Expo
ClearViewGroup
10-19-2009, 09:55 PM
Anyone coming down to the show? We just finished setting up the booth and now looking for something to do in the greater metro Moultrie area! :usflag:
QualityLawnCare4u
10-19-2009, 10:07 PM
I have not heard anything about this and I'm not far from Moultrie. If there is anything exciting there I have not heard about it. Are y'all giving away anything?:laugh:
howierd3866
10-19-2009, 11:13 PM
Leaving out in the mornig..will be my 3rd year. As for anything to do in that area well there a Equipment expo there thats about all..What do you have in your booth selling
AWJ Services
10-20-2009, 06:33 AM
Loading up everyone as we speak.
jefftb
10-20-2009, 09:22 AM
here's a link to the promo...not going myself, but if you are local and have time.
http://www.sunbeltexpo.com/
howierd3866
10-20-2009, 10:05 PM
here and ready for tommorrow....getting my christmas list ready for the big guy...lol
JDSKIDSTEER
10-20-2009, 10:16 PM
I always seem to get busy when it gets close to a show time..Not going to make it.
AWJ Services
10-21-2009, 08:21 AM
I was only able to go Tuesday then I had to come home.
I got to look at the Dennis Cimaf mulching heads and they are really nice.
This guy makes a really heavy duty grapple.The metal is 9/16 throughout instaed of 3/8 like most.It sells for 2500 dollars.
http://www.bushmasterequipment.com/RG602.htm
I sat in a new Cat skid and it was really nice inside the cab. The best cab in any skid steer I have ever seen.
I sat in an ASV 100 with the forrestry package and it was tiny in the cab.
It was not comfortable at all.
I really wanted to find some type of cutter to put on the end of my excavator.
SiteSolutions
10-21-2009, 10:31 AM
Robin Rents here in the Huntsville area carries a Bushmaster rotary cutter. I've used it a few times and it is good at everything from tall grass (even bermuda) up to 3" + trees.
AWJ Services
10-21-2009, 04:21 PM
Robin Rents here in the Huntsville area carries a Bushmaster rotary cutter. I've used it a few times and it is good at everything from tall grass (even bermuda) up to 3" + trees.
Yes it is a nice cutter.
They had them at the show and are made in Alabama.
dozerman21
10-21-2009, 06:10 PM
I was only able to go Tuesday then I had to come home.
I got to look at the Dennis Cimaf mulching heads and they are really nice.
This guy makes a really heavy duty grapple.The metal is 9/16 throughout instaed of 3/8 like most.It sells for 2500 dollars.
http://www.bushmasterequipment.com/RG602.htm
I like the grapple. It looks well built and the price is good too. Anybody own one of these? No dealers around here.
JDSKIDSTEER
10-22-2009, 05:13 AM
I was only able to go Tuesday then I had to come home.
I got to look at the Dennis Cimaf mulching heads and they are really nice.
This guy makes a really heavy duty grapple.The metal is 9/16 throughout instaed of 3/8 like most.It sells for 2500 dollars.
http://www.bushmasterequipment.com/RG602.htm
I sat in a new Cat skid and it was really nice inside the cab. The best cab in any skid steer I have ever seen.
I sat in an ASV 100 with the forrestry package and it was tiny in the cab.
It was not comfortable at all.
I really wanted to find some type of cutter to put on the end of my excavator.
You want a mulcher or rotary cutter? I am a dealer for Bushmaster rotary cutters. Sell Bradco for Skids, but Bushmaster for excavators.
JDSKIDSTEER
10-22-2009, 05:20 AM
I like the grapple. It looks well built and the price is good too. Anybody own one of these? No dealers around here.
I have sold, but use some one else to build my grapples..I sell them for $2,500.00 and get great service out of them.
ClearViewGroup
10-24-2009, 05:20 PM
just got back yesterday after an all nighter in the truck....show was great had a good turn out and met some good people like AWJ and a few others from here and TBN that I can't recall names for...if any of you thought about going and didnt you really missed a fun time...come out next year!
as for what we had in our booth...I will get some pics up here soon but I work for DENIS CIMAF www.deniscimaf.com :)
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