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Hello,
I just wanted to drop a note to say Thank
You for selling me a well designed,
quality built product. The ProLocker I
received for my Kubota ZD21 has
already save me much time and gives me a
real sense of security for my "prize
possession." These country boys I come in
contact with here in Middle Tennessee
are amazed when they see it. I am sure you
will be receiving orders from this area
soon.
Thank You,
Todd Ford
P.S. How can I order/receive one of those
t-shirts I have seen posted on
www.lawnsite.com? I feel the need to
advertise for people I believe in. |
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I have a
prolocker, and can’t remember why I did it
any other way.
Great Scotts
Lawncare, Orange County, Virginia |
I am a big
believer in securing things to the trailers.
I have tried the 2x4 on the deck of the
trailer hit a big bump and one of our walk
behinds rolled back and bent the gate on the
trailer. I have also used the strap concept
and when using the small light duty ones
broke them after the wear and tear on the
straps from being very tight, and I felt the
big heavy duty ones were too clumsy and
difficult to handle. But with all of that
having been said I did use straps until I
found PROLOCKER.
Everyone should use PROLOCKERS. This
thing is so quick it saves us at least 5-8
minutes per stop compared to strapping and
un-strapping.
Guys these are awesome and very easy to
install and very fast to use.
Robert Ewald,
Ewald Enterprises, Inc., Rockford, IL |
All I got to
say is "great investment." You will not be
disappointed in Pro Lockers.
Something Different Lawn Care, East
Tennessee |
PROLOCKERS
are by far the best option, nothing else
even comes close. They are built to last
FOREVER and take all of 10 seconds to lock
and unlock. The cost is higher for sure but
once you actually hold one in your hands you
will understand why it is one of the best
things you can buy for your business. First,
they are built to last FOREVER!!! There is
no skimping to save money anywhere on this
product. Secondly, it will save you a lot of
TIME since it only takes about 10 seconds to
reach down and unlock your mower and another
10 seconds to lock it up when you’re done.
Third, you avoid Murphy's Law of LCO's, that
being the one time that you skip strapping
your mower so you can get to the next home
quicker the cops stop you and give you a
ticket for unsecured equipment or worse you
have an accident and your mower goes flying
off your trailer.”
Indy2tall, Lawnsite.com senior member,
Indianapolis, Indiana |
Just wanted to
drop a thread and give props to the guys at
PROLOCKERS. I started purchasing
prolockers earlier this year through one
of their distributors which wasn't easy to
find since they were new. I started out with
one for the walk behind and a 61" z turn and
love them both. I have them installed in my
Isuzu box truck and they secure great. I
thought they were a little pricy to begin
with but now it's a bargain just to keep
those walk behinds from rolling around.
Thanks again prolockers for bringing
this product to us.
Ryan Bridges, B & B Landscaping & Lawn
Service, Albertville, Alabama |
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Mounted one on
my trailer last winter and, after using it
for 3 months so far, I love it. Quick, easy,
trouble-free, and D.O.T. legal.
Gumby, J & K
Enterprises, Eastern Shore of Maryland |
DON'T waste
your dough on ratcheting devices. BUY
PROLOCKERS with that $600 you saved. You
will thank me. They are quick and simple to
use. I say that because the easier this job
is, the more you will use it ALL the time. I
have two in my NPR. My truck ran off the
road this spring and the Prolockers
kept my Dixie in place. To give you an idea
of the severity of the impact (with the
ditch and culvert), the Dixie jumped up high
enough and long enough for a 5 gallon pail
full of fertilizer to slide underneath it
--- I had to jack it up to get the pail out.
But the 1200# Dixie didn't move an inch
horizontally. It could have possibly smashed
through the fiberglass and even hit the cab.
Likestomow, lawnsite.com senior member,
Tennessee |
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I just bought
one to secure my Super Z. I can honestly say
that you would be a fool to use any other
method. It's quick and easy and it does what
it's supposed to do. If you need to haul
mulch or stone in your trailer you can pull
just one pin and remove the unit in seconds.
I think they're a great investment.
Ed Kreiling,
Kreiling’s Lawn & Landscape Service, Spring
Hill, FL |
I have used
prolockers since last fall and all I have to
say is they are a dream.
I sat in front of my house before leaving to
the garage and watched another guy load his
36" hydro. He was screwing around with those
tie downs for 3 minutes! And who knows how
long it took him to untie it to get it off.
I unlock it as I walk to the mower to start
it then I lock it after I drive the mower
onto the trailer. The two steps it takes to
operate a prolocker literally takes no more
than 4 seconds at most.
Think of it this way, if you took off three
minutes at every 30 minute job that’s 10%
time saved. You can easily fit an additional
lawn every day into the time you save from a
prolocker. Who doesn't want time for 5 more
lawns per week? Not only that but they are
actually fun to use. Great product.
lawncuttinfoo, lawnsite.com member,
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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I installed
them this winter. they beat the heck out of
the 'old strap it down. Fast, Quick & Clean!
A great investment.
Vanguard,
Lawnsite.com Member, Colorado |
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Ok, everybody
knows that I received them in the mail a few
days ago, gave a quick look over and I
figured that this weekend I would try them
out. Well, they are AMAZING!!! Best design
and innovation I have ever seen in a
product. Everybody asks, including myself
how do you get the mower in the front of the
trailer around them. Well this is where the
amazing part is. The actual system has a
quick release pin (one pull) and the unit
slides up from the two panels that it is
secured to on the trailer floor. I highly
recommend this product to everybody. Quick
and easy to load and unload. Only takes
about 5 seconds to load and/or unload. Thank
you very much Mark for the great product.
Tiedeman,
Lawnsite.com Fanatic |
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