Congrats on the folding cutter! I am happy with all my LP implements too. But LP doesn’t have near the depth of coverage of implements / chores as what EA had. LP seems to have more of the commonly used implements (I am sure they know what they are doing why not peddling the low volume specialty stuff).
At least for me, I chose EA on select garden implements as I thought they were a better product than what I can get local at TSC…my local TSC store doesn’t even have a bedder (potato plow, grapple) which is one of EA items I chose. All limited Editions now
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I have a really good friend with a green machine (most likely he was abused in his formative years
), jokes aside, he is same situation (untrusting high dollar implement/attachments purchase online items not in stock and company across country) and he now prices Frontier at the green dealer and just recently he is swallowing his pride and started shopping LP at orange dealer as both can be had at brick and mortar local to us.
For the remaining items I have in near term budget plan, I may step up into an even pricier product available at local tractor lots / implement sales…ie. Brillion has some pretty nice (pretty pricey for a hobbiest) stuff and available in sizes to fit stuff as small as compact tractors. Bush Hog brand seems to be pretty widely distributed through dealers, but there too there is some price increase involved when not taking the direct to customer plan by the smaller online sales (ie. EA or Homestead or wherever…they have good stuff and take the dealer out of it…but the price savings also includes some risk to an individual).
Maybe my future buy strategy will be ag implement tourism where we will take our vacation on routes that pass some smaller manufactures of implements and I’ll bring a souvenir(s) home. Spousal unit does that with wine and shoes, so maybe that strategy would work with implements?