IndyIan
Veteran Member
I think if the warranty starts with your purchase date, and it hasn't been weathered alot, I'd get the Bobcat and get the dealer to throw in a QA for cost if you are going to switch buckets a lot.
Have a look at the fluids though, if any are milky then I might rethink the bobcat. Or use it as a bargaining chip atleast
Have a look at the fluids though, if any are milky then I might rethink the bobcat. Or use it as a bargaining chip atleast