radman1
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- JD 4520, Toolcat 5610, Bobcat S300, Case-IH 125 Pro, Case-IH 245, IH 1086, IH 806
I currently have a 2006 Bobcat S300 with a/c, 2 speed, hydraulic bobtach and few other options. Very good condition, runs great, 3000 lb lift, 80 hp, 8500 lbs. I am considering buying a used compact wheel loader (CWL) instead of the SS. Have been looking at Case, CAT and NH. No JCB dealers in area. Looking at machines with 80 hp, 7000 lbs lift and weighing 12,000-13,000 lbs. I have enough trailer to haul that much weight and still stay under 26K total.
The CWLs lift more, have better all around visibility, and allow me to get in/out with lift in the air. Most have standard front aux hydraulics with flow rates similar to skid steer, and most now have skid steer attachment plate which is a must for me. CWLs don't seem very common compared to larger wheel loaders or skid steers and the overall market seems small. What are the problems with them? Most dealers say they will dig as well as skid steer.
I want a used machine in very good condition with low hours. Hard to find them. I found a used Case 321E with about 500 hours with optional limited slip rear axle, additional couterweight, bucket and forks. Dealer says it is in excellent condition and the price is very good. I would have to have it trucked and buy without seeing the machine.
How difficult is it to arrange for trucking? Any recommendations for trucking?
Any opinions for or against would be appreciated.
http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/case/...os/cargadores/CCE4160805 E Series Compact.pdf
http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/case/...ulated Wheel Loader Spec Sheet (Tier III).pdf
http://xml.catmms.com/servlet/ImageServlet?imageId=C545354
http://www.markusson.com/PDF_files/construction_compactwheelloaders.pdf
The CWLs lift more, have better all around visibility, and allow me to get in/out with lift in the air. Most have standard front aux hydraulics with flow rates similar to skid steer, and most now have skid steer attachment plate which is a must for me. CWLs don't seem very common compared to larger wheel loaders or skid steers and the overall market seems small. What are the problems with them? Most dealers say they will dig as well as skid steer.
I want a used machine in very good condition with low hours. Hard to find them. I found a used Case 321E with about 500 hours with optional limited slip rear axle, additional couterweight, bucket and forks. Dealer says it is in excellent condition and the price is very good. I would have to have it trucked and buy without seeing the machine.
Any opinions for or against would be appreciated.
http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/case/...os/cargadores/CCE4160805 E Series Compact.pdf
http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/case/...ulated Wheel Loader Spec Sheet (Tier III).pdf
http://xml.catmms.com/servlet/ImageServlet?imageId=C545354
http://www.markusson.com/PDF_files/construction_compactwheelloaders.pdf