I decided some time ago to sell off this machine. I sold it for $6,000 and took a minor loss on it. The spool valve assembly is the Achilles heel of 80/90s Bobcats. The valve is under a ton of stuff and if I had know about it I would not have bought it, because it is too hard getting it out and apparently it is also a bit tricky to rebuild right once you do. My shop took it out twice, said he sent it out to a hydraulic shop twice, they effed it up the first time. The mechanic was complaining about how he is losing money on this repair and how hard it is to get out. When I took the machine back and paid the bill, $1200, the boom would "still" get stuck in some positions. I would recommend people stay away from old Bobcats like this one and let them die a graceful death. I am not angry about mine since I learned a ton from it, but I would NOT do it again. No way. Too much trouble. Just my experience.