Industrial Toys
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- Joined
- Feb 25, 2008
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- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota R510 Wheel Loader + Cab and backhoe, JD 6200 Open Station, Cushman 6150, 4x4, ten foot 56 hp Kubota diesel hydraulic wing mower, Steiner 430 Diesel Max, Kawasaki Diesel Mule, JD 4x2 Electric Gator
I was just curious if anyone has the money to purchase a new piece of powered equipment, but is considering used instead, on account of:
complexity and computers, the inability to repair your own equipment (without a laptop and proprietary software)
pollution control equipment
unproven and untried technology
possible issues, unknown costs and frustration
vastly increased basic cost of ownership
Was there a cutoff point, where things were still sensable? Out mid 90s JD has little electronics. The engine is a good old diesel with a mechanical injector pump. But auxiliary things like the PTO has electronic control. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes you have to try it thirty eight times! That (JD) brand should be quality, but they have left me with no faith that a tractor totally run by computers with dozens of connectors and harnesses will be any **** good at all.
A friend of mine recently bought a fairly new excavator. It had issues, and in desperation he called the manufacturer in to repair the issues. They sent some guy (with a laptop) who clearly knew less then my friend about the machine, and billed him thousands for the service call! Plus, he never fixed anything! This just seems like a trend all over the place!
complexity and computers, the inability to repair your own equipment (without a laptop and proprietary software)
pollution control equipment
unproven and untried technology
possible issues, unknown costs and frustration
vastly increased basic cost of ownership
Was there a cutoff point, where things were still sensable? Out mid 90s JD has little electronics. The engine is a good old diesel with a mechanical injector pump. But auxiliary things like the PTO has electronic control. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes you have to try it thirty eight times! That (JD) brand should be quality, but they have left me with no faith that a tractor totally run by computers with dozens of connectors and harnesses will be any **** good at all.
A friend of mine recently bought a fairly new excavator. It had issues, and in desperation he called the manufacturer in to repair the issues. They sent some guy (with a laptop) who clearly knew less then my friend about the machine, and billed him thousands for the service call! Plus, he never fixed anything! This just seems like a trend all over the place!