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Tips on Buying Used. and Not Taking a $$$ Beating...
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<blockquote data-quote="WesternMN" data-source="post: 101015" data-attributes="member: 15540"><p>Hey everybody, I'm looking to buy a used machine for light use around a small farm. Moving snow in winter, moving some 1,000 pound feed totes, a few round bales and general light loader work. Maybe some light to moderate dirt work next summer as well. right now the top contender is an S185. I think it's big enough to do anything I'll need and my truck and trailer will haul it easily. I'm certainly open to other machine suggestions at this point as well. I will probably put less than 100 hours on this machine in a year and will probably only keep it for a year or two. How do skid loaders hold their value? Is there any buying advice you might offer that will help keep me from losing a pile of money if I do decide to sell it within a year or two?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WesternMN, post: 101015, member: 15540"] Hey everybody, I'm looking to buy a used machine for light use around a small farm. Moving snow in winter, moving some 1,000 pound feed totes, a few round bales and general light loader work. Maybe some light to moderate dirt work next summer as well. right now the top contender is an S185. I think it's big enough to do anything I'll need and my truck and trailer will haul it easily. I'm certainly open to other machine suggestions at this point as well. I will probably put less than 100 hours on this machine in a year and will probably only keep it for a year or two. How do skid loaders hold their value? Is there any buying advice you might offer that will help keep me from losing a pile of money if I do decide to sell it within a year or two? [/QUOTE]
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