Tracks and running gear are relatively expensive wear items. I considered buying used a while ago and found them all "ridden hard and put away wet" for almost new prices. At least with new I expect no headaches during the warranty period.That is a very helpful bunch of info, thanks a bunch. Now I think I have a new question: What would you prefer to buy as a 5-year-old machine? I fully intend to buy a new one, but I am old and it will get sold as a low-hour machine someday.
Renting gives me late model machines (read new current model year often with under 100 hours on the clock) and someone else worries about oil changes and wear and tear. I don't rent beaters it just isn't worth the hassles of "this doesn't work and that doesn't work".
If something breaks down the clock is off and a truck is out fixing it the same day or I get a replacement machine sent to me. I also get 100% write off in the current business year. I need a machine because I want to get a job done, I don't want to waste time being a jack-of-all-trades mechanic and maintenance guy as well.
RE:Bobcat - I've been renting T770's and they are nice machines overall. The issues I've seen were to do with tracks and CANBUS/wiring on controls and sensors. I know Bobcat re-brands Doosan equipment. I've used the Bobcat 10 ton mini-x and it was a nice machine but the Doosan in comparison was the cat's meow in terms of speed, quietness, and power. The new CAT's are really nice too.
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