got a price of 29,800.00 for a brand new Bobcat 325
They did have a 329 with 1200 hours for 12,500.00 which seems like a deal but ill have to look at it. im sure it must be beaten up bad.
But i plan on getting the new 325 if i don't see a good used one that i would feel comfortable buying.
Be careful getting a bucket too narrow, lots of times the thumb and hardware require a slightly wider bucket. I have several buckets and find in most cases I can dig faster with the larger ones.
Inquire about an 18" bucket, likely they have 12, 16, 18, 20 and 24 inch buckets. I wouldn't be too leary of a 24" bucket though.
I talked to the dealer today and told him i wanted a 12" and a 18", he said he will try to find them for me. He said for digging up roots and stumps the 12" would be best for it. It won't bother me to have a couple options with buckets though. I'm sure i will put them all to use. Thanks for the great advice. I'm going to research rock teeth now and find out what they are lolThe advantage in having a 12" bucket is in good soil or clay without alot of rocks, this allows a narrow trench and less overall disturbance. Digging in rocky soil or loose soil where the sides readily cave in I prefer a wider bucket since you can cleanout the trench faster.
Recognize that when digging in rocky soil and you hook a rock with the bucket it really doesn't matter whether it is a narrow or wide bucket, either one can provide the same forces to peel it out. The narrow bucket is not really going to dig better in the majority of cases.
What I have now is one 12" bucket with standard teeth and one newly aquired 12" bucket that I will put rock teeth on. I have an 18" standard bucket and is my preferred bucket for most jobs.
I use the 12" bucket to install small water and sprinkler lines in lawns where less ground disturbance is preferred.
I'm so jealous. I've always wanted a mini x. You da man.:thumbsup:
well there has been a delay on itdespite perfect credit we weren't able to get financing on it because we are not a business. So instead of going to a bank and getting a loan im just gonna save up and buy one. So far i have 5000 saved towards it and ill be saving at least 1000 a week. So it shouldn't take me too long anyways.
Good lord! A guy that can save 1000 a week and you can't get a loan on the equipment with 30% down? Have you joined a local credit union? Ours makes those loans all the time. (especially to people with perfect credit and can pay it off in a couple months if need be!)