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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 39389" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Its hard to compare pricing on machines I have not seen or am real familar with. However coming from a dealer with full warranty and new rubber, it does not sound too badly out of line. I assume it has auxilary hydraulic couplers on it (not sure if you can even delete this option any more but no skid should be without it as it severly limits what you canuse it for in the future)</p><p>Presently resale value is soft on most any construction equipment, I'm sure you could do better on a private sale but then you loose your warranty and dealer support. So if those are important to you, you have likely found a good deal already.</p><p>If your still not sure the only other thing you can do is price around more at dealers. You can also ask over at heavy equipment forum, lawnsite etc to see if anyone there has made a simular purchase lately</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 39389, member: 307"] Its hard to compare pricing on machines I have not seen or am real familar with. However coming from a dealer with full warranty and new rubber, it does not sound too badly out of line. I assume it has auxilary hydraulic couplers on it (not sure if you can even delete this option any more but no skid should be without it as it severly limits what you canuse it for in the future) Presently resale value is soft on most any construction equipment, I'm sure you could do better on a private sale but then you loose your warranty and dealer support. So if those are important to you, you have likely found a good deal already. If your still not sure the only other thing you can do is price around more at dealers. You can also ask over at heavy equipment forum, lawnsite etc to see if anyone there has made a simular purchase lately Ken [/QUOTE]
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