| THE MAYTAG REPAIRMAN ISN'T
DEAD, HE JUST WANTED TO SLOW DOWN, SO HE WORKS FOR OPTIMAL
NOW! To ensure you meet your production requirements, we
stock over $140,000.00 in replacement parts. In 2002 our
OPTIMAL replacement parts sales totaled less than 1% of
gross sales with not one replacement blade. Next Day Air
Service is always available. Can you say that about your
current spade supplier?
All hoses are American Standard.
Just go to your local hydraulic shop if you need to replace
one; or, give us a call and we'll have one at your door
tomorrow.
All Blades at one time? Some people
say it can't be done but we've been doing it for 30 years. No
heavy thinking is required when you dig with the OPTIMAL
Tree Spade. Our machines automatically put down the blade
with the least resistance first.
Use the OPTIMAL Tree Spade
and never strip another tree. Our curved blade design
eliminates this problem caused by truncated
machines.
When you need to dig in hard
ground, do you reach for a spade or a flat-nose shovel? Our
curved, pointed blade makes it possible to dig in hard, dry,
rocky ground, heavy clay soil or sand when truncated machines
can't. We've even dug in parking lots. Locust and Redbud, no
problem.
Some say the OPTIMAL rootball is
too shallow. If so, why do they take the time to cut the
excess soil off the bottom of theirs? OPTIMAL Tree
Spades are designed to harvest the most roots with the
least soil. Save up to 20% on shipping cost and reduce nursery
soil depletion. Exceeds ANLA rootball standards.
Baskets are made specifically for
the OPTIMAL Tree Spade by Braun, MacKenzie, Cherokee,
Great Western and many other basket manufacturers. You can buy
them from your local nursery supply house.
If you've had maintenance problems
with the electric valves on your spade, perhaps your spade
manufacturer follows the philosophy of "Why do something right
you can do cheap?". The electric valves on the OPTIMAL Tree
Spade have been in use in the underground mining industry
for over 20 years. Now that's a cold, wet environment. In 2002
we had over 2500 valves in the field and our customers had to
replace only 6.
Sure we can dig evergreens and
low-branch or multi-stemmed trees. You may have to tie them up
first but we won't destroy the trees on both sides as
frequently happens when you must dig in a tight environment
with a gigantic machine. We have customers currently digging
Blue Spruce, Crepe Myrtle, Crab Apples, Magnolias, Holly,
etc.
LOOKING AT THE COMPETITORS'
MACHINES INSPIRES SOME ENGINEERS TO A PALTRY COPY. WE LOOK AT
THE COMPETITORS' MACHINE TO MAKE SURE WE ARE NOT REPEATING
GRAVE MISTAKES. |