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<blockquote data-quote="Mow Me Over" data-source="post: 829" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>As far as the Bobcat still running when Im filling up the Dingo might be correct but the Bobcat tank was not that far behind in needing filled up when using the stump grinder attatchments on both machines. They are very hungry when you are using the auxilary hydrolics for most of a tank of fuel. One of the things that I did not like about the Bobcat was that the engine is stuffed in there and looks very hard to service or repair when needed, granted it might be a little later then the Dingo gas motor but none the less still very tightly packed in there. Talking about the pricing, If you go into the dealership and let the salesman know up front that you are going to be demoing other manufacturers then you automatically get about $2,500 to $3,000 off the list price up front and most of the time the other manufacturer will meet or beet the other guys price to get you into their line up. I thought that for my business that the Dingo TX420 would work better, I also got a lot better response from the Dingo salesman. He answered his cell phone everytime I called it, was there with the demo unit at my location before I even showed up at the time I told him to be there. I had to wait around 2 1/2 hours for the Bobcat to show up after I was told it would be there about 10am. They all have there pluses and minuses, you just have to sit down and figure out which unit fits in with your company the best and see which one has better after the sale service and will remember you when you call after buying the unit 2 years later. Just my thoughts about the machines and situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mow Me Over, post: 829, member: 131"] As far as the Bobcat still running when Im filling up the Dingo might be correct but the Bobcat tank was not that far behind in needing filled up when using the stump grinder attatchments on both machines. They are very hungry when you are using the auxilary hydrolics for most of a tank of fuel. One of the things that I did not like about the Bobcat was that the engine is stuffed in there and looks very hard to service or repair when needed, granted it might be a little later then the Dingo gas motor but none the less still very tightly packed in there. Talking about the pricing, If you go into the dealership and let the salesman know up front that you are going to be demoing other manufacturers then you automatically get about $2,500 to $3,000 off the list price up front and most of the time the other manufacturer will meet or beet the other guys price to get you into their line up. I thought that for my business that the Dingo TX420 would work better, I also got a lot better response from the Dingo salesman. He answered his cell phone everytime I called it, was there with the demo unit at my location before I even showed up at the time I told him to be there. I had to wait around 2 1/2 hours for the Bobcat to show up after I was told it would be there about 10am. They all have there pluses and minuses, you just have to sit down and figure out which unit fits in with your company the best and see which one has better after the sale service and will remember you when you call after buying the unit 2 years later. Just my thoughts about the machines and situations. [/QUOTE]
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