why would you trade it to a dealer and get zip in the first place.
Well it depends on what your selling....I'd get more on a trade in, with zero hassle if I decided I wanted to upgrade my 3520 Cab tomorrow... I considered upgrading to a 4320 Cab last fall...wasnt to serious, more just kicking it around in my head and my dealer offered me the same price I paid for my machine 2 years ago... Used it 2 yeas, 130 hours and get back every penny minus normal maintance...no hassle...no worries about a check bouncing...Why would I want to cash sale it?
Maybe your dealers are more picky... Midwest ag dealers sell alot of cobbled up equipment.
Yep...My name is "on file" at a couple local dealers for cobbled up equipment....just last fall I drug home a home fabbed Backhoe subframe for 50 bucks...got alot of nice steel out of that chunk...It was a woods backhoe and they had a factory subframe on order....
Besides a good fabrication should look no different than a factory piece. The only difference would be heavier guage metel would be present because it is not engineered to fail after the warranty.
Joe, I agree 100% But the problem is the VAST majority are not good fabs...It broke my heart to cut up that subframe I got as it was a professionally welded piece...but thats the exception...most of the time what I find and see have welds that look like bird poo and the nicer pieces are painted with latex house paint, most are painted with what appears to be a new coating that looks & feels JUST like rust
joes_427_vette said:
Everything man made can be abused, broken, or used many years. The beams on my Bobcat are twisted . You think I should give the dealer five grand for another loader.... or should I cut, sleeve, and reinforce what I have ? If I buy new and bend it do you think they would stand behind it ? Nope... just excuses starting with abuse, pressure, and planet allignment.
Well, I think you're getting a little off topic...I'd always reccomend fixing over buying new if you have this skill.
joes_427_vette said:
I know where your comming from Dave but as our great economy gets better ( and the president says were on the upswing ) people like me will build and fabricate equipment all day if the price is five times what the cost of materials is.
Add me to that list...Not just price...but quality too...I'd rather build then buy ANY Day. But a Loader? I can only answer questions in the "WWDD" what would Dave do...and I wouldnt build a loader.
joes_427_vette said:
I'm going to build my own cab. Do you think this is wise as maybe the next owner will pay more for it not included in the sale? I will get the waiver from owens - corning on strength and bursting fractures for their safety plate glass posting it on the interior within operators view. Won't help much but it may make me feel better.
Cabs...touch & go subject with me...all depends what you want your cab for.
joes_427_vette said:
Dave, I hope you don't get the idea I'm trying to beat you up on this topic. I just see it as a way of life and applaud skillful people for being creative. I just dragged home a South Bend Lathe last evening......... hello pins and bushings !
Nah, dont worry about it...we've had great discussions on the side about powerrakes, etc...I admire you and your work. No hard feelings here. I actually really like this forum for that reason...on some other forums, people post and just want positive feedback...here we can talk like adults even if its "not what you want to hear"...
You'll love your lathe...I have a small crapanese lathe to tinker with and I love it.