Hi
I noticed on my Tuesday evening Goldrush viewing a different name on the backhoe buckets.
I've seen lots of ESCO buckets but these seem to say EACO. The lettering and positioning seems almost identical - are these different manufacturers or is EACO a version of an ESCO product?
Dave
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It might be a mod by the film producers to hide the promotion of a particular maker.
They also appear to blur out some advertising logos but not others.
They also appear to blur out some advertising logos but not others.
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I have a ripper tooth that had an eaco tooth on it
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i watch one episode last night two dump trucks down ,both had different faults , so take the prop off and use one in front wheel drive only why not just swap the prop from the other one with a front diff fault
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Dead right graham - they only needed to swap over a bearing!
Instead bodge it and really screw it up in 2 wheel drive!!! Next episode both dead I imagine!
Instead bodge it and really screw it up in 2 wheel drive!!! Next episode both dead I imagine!
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jcb4cx wrote:I have a ripper tooth that had an eaco tooth on it
Oh well, there goes my theory!
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Guys, that says Esco, not Eaco. That's Esco's logo, and the buckets on the show are Esco buckets. Esco is one of the show's sponsors.
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No they are defiantly eaco buckets
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Nothing defiant about it. They say Esco right on them. I work with their products every day. You guys are seeing the lowercase cursive s as an a, but it is most definitely an s.
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Here's a picture showing both of their logos. As you can see, the one you have identified as Eaco, is really Esco.
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