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Used Skid Purchase input, looking for low cost of ownership/reliability thinking 1845c ?
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<blockquote data-quote="busted_knuckles" data-source="post: 133022" data-attributes="member: 888"><p>Thanks for the input/replies. Ended up passing on the case and bought a low hour SSV75. My Kubota tractor experiences have been stellar, so I thought Id give that a whirl, while I spent twice as much money, thinking I went from a covered wagon, to a space shuttle. The machine I bought has every last option, save for add on weights. Hoping the emissions dont cause regret !, which is why I shopped for low hours, found a 900hr one owner machine.</p><p></p><p>When I backed away and looked at this, for what I paid and what the market looks like ( the sweet spot of dollars spent vs how much you get ), I think I got an absolute steal. It appears as you're budget goes up, as an example, going from $20k to $40k, you get 3 to 4 times the machine, not twice. YMMV !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busted_knuckles, post: 133022, member: 888"] Thanks for the input/replies. Ended up passing on the case and bought a low hour SSV75. My Kubota tractor experiences have been stellar, so I thought Id give that a whirl, while I spent twice as much money, thinking I went from a covered wagon, to a space shuttle. The machine I bought has every last option, save for add on weights. Hoping the emissions dont cause regret !, which is why I shopped for low hours, found a 900hr one owner machine. When I backed away and looked at this, for what I paid and what the market looks like ( the sweet spot of dollars spent vs how much you get ), I think I got an absolute steal. It appears as you're budget goes up, as an example, going from $20k to $40k, you get 3 to 4 times the machine, not twice. YMMV ! [/QUOTE]
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