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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2036" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>With a machine with so few hours i believe you would get quite a good return on a trade, it may even be better if you put it in the trading post. That machine would be ideal for someone starting a business. As its for a business, you have to keep your machines in good working order and change them out before they start to cost you too much money to keep them running. After you get the figures back, if its only a little more i would go for it, you get a new machine at a good price.</p><p>A scrappie buddy of mine is looking at buying a CAT soon, about 80K worth of machine.....</p><p>Also, that interest rate is really good! 4.9% is lower than what i get in my ING account!</p><p>On a side note, i hope that cyclone over there isn't causing you any trouble, i saw it on the news today. I'm from Brisbane, welcome to the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2036, member: 82"] With a machine with so few hours i believe you would get quite a good return on a trade, it may even be better if you put it in the trading post. That machine would be ideal for someone starting a business. As its for a business, you have to keep your machines in good working order and change them out before they start to cost you too much money to keep them running. After you get the figures back, if its only a little more i would go for it, you get a new machine at a good price. A scrappie buddy of mine is looking at buying a CAT soon, about 80K worth of machine..... Also, that interest rate is really good! 4.9% is lower than what i get in my ING account! On a side note, i hope that cyclone over there isn't causing you any trouble, i saw it on the news today. I'm from Brisbane, welcome to the forum. [/QUOTE]
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