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Stopped by the dealer, not very informed sales staff on the CUT's.
They had 1 BH still crated, not sure which machine it went to, I wanted to see if the Sub frame hung low like the kIOTI, or if that is something they changed. (they come stock with the rear remotes) Slack
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Be careful to compare the loader and backhoe specs from the Bobcat. Not sure who makes them (I vaguely recall a US manufacturer) but they may not have the same lift capacity as the Kioti sourced loader etc. Just to be clear, the older Kioti loader was excellent but had a cracking issue which has been resolved with a redesign. I'd buy the KL120B any day despite being one of the sufferers who lived through the KL120 cracking debacle.
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The loader and backhoe are sourced from Rhino (SMC).
I see in the backround of one of the pictures it looks like Bobcat is also carring Rhino's implements.
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For furture references you can hang a Rhino backhoe on a Kioti subframe and vise versa. One thing that surprises me is...Why is Bobcat getting the old style square boom backhoe instead of the new curved boom offered by Rhino. I wonder if it is a price thing?
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I don't know about the square boom, but you gotta love those Kioti wheels
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Around the DC area, I am getting better prices on the BobCat over the Kioti.
Now this is not cash in hand pricing, just basic quotes. And the BobCats come with rear remotes standard. Are rear remotes standard on Kioti ? Thanks, Slack
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What prices are you getting?
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Prices on Kioti's are very dealer dependent and seem to vary all over the map. Some Kioti dealers seem to think they can charge exactly what Kubota does for equivalent HP models while others discount pretty aggressively to get your business away from the big three. I'd suggest you look at other Kioti dealers including those that are active on TBN before you make a decision. |
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