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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 43301" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Open cab, no heat?</p><p>say 9~10k on the loader, hoe 3000~4500 depending on condition. Shedding both pieces save them a lot of fading and cracked hoses, brings value up.</p><p> Maybe a bit more if its real clean loader.</p><p>I picked up a 1700 hour 2003 s150 (same size but newer G series, open cab) last fall for just under 10k average conditon, not banged up but never shedded so faded a bit. Spent 500 on belts and exhaust system, few minor parts.</p><p>You might find one cheaper, but if its a nice clean loader it may be worth paying more for. A dealer would be higher and most don't do much to prepare for resale either.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 43301, member: 307"] Open cab, no heat? say 9~10k on the loader, hoe 3000~4500 depending on condition. Shedding both pieces save them a lot of fading and cracked hoses, brings value up. Maybe a bit more if its real clean loader. I picked up a 1700 hour 2003 s150 (same size but newer G series, open cab) last fall for just under 10k average conditon, not banged up but never shedded so faded a bit. Spent 500 on belts and exhaust system, few minor parts. You might find one cheaper, but if its a nice clean loader it may be worth paying more for. A dealer would be higher and most don't do much to prepare for resale either. Ken [/QUOTE]
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