graysonver24
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- Tractor
- newly owning a kubota svl75 track loader
This is the kubota svl 75 I'm looking at what do y'all think it's a rental unit with 500 hours does this look like a good one
Looks pretty good....was it a rental by any chance? It does look a little banged up cosmetically which will generally tell you that the company that owned it had several inexperienced operators, or, it was a rental and had several inexperienced/could care less cause it ain't mine operators. If it has been maintained at its regular intervals it should probably work out just fine. Considering a new one is high 40's low 50's (depending how it's equipped) that's not too bad, they do have some pretty good financing rates on new ones to.....![]()
And there are some newly imported non Tier 4's floating around right now too...
I wouldn't worry about this machine being a rental machine. First... only 500 hours, second... machines like this are usually rented by experienced contractors-not your everyday goofball that doesn't know how to operate it, and third... rental machines generally are serviced very well by their owner. Price sounds pretty good too.
It may have been rented by an experienced operator who then stuck an inexperienced laborer in it to "just load the tuck" who then bashed the grab handles flush with cab, (look at the pics)which took more than one hit to accomplish, also, say they rented it for a month, and say they put 100 hrs on it in that time, did it get greased every 10 hours like it's supposed to? Who knows? I'm not trying to argue, I'm just saying, if a machine is dented and scratched at every corner, what care did they take to maintain something they were not going to keep, it needs to be looked at very closely.
this is what I looked atYep! I put over 250 hrs on one particular SVL75 rental machine. I was planning on purchasing that same machine. When it came in off of a rental by a large construction company at 420 hrs, it was absolutely thrashed. Ripped up tracks and it hadn't been greased...and I'll bet on this one...at all. One of the fittings were squeaking and wouldn't even take grease. The dealer had installed a heavy, swing-out rear door protector on it since it was setup to be a brush buster. They had tweaked the very heavy 1/4" thick rectangular tubing protector so bad that it took muscle to move it off the welded on hinges and dented the door???? I personally saw it AFTER the yard hand had pressure washed it and I still had to clean a bunch of mud off of it before I would even load it on my trailer. I cleaned several shovels full of dirt out of the inside too. Like they pushed dirt over the bucket and into the cab...and it was an enclosed cab! It was the only rental available for purchase from my dealer with the cash I had to spend and I passed on the purchase. Ticked me off, cuz I loved the machine. Besides what I've seen myself, I've heard horror stories from my rental guy about the rental idiots. Gas in the fuel tank, fittings ripped off of the hydraulic couplers, plugged filters... Check it out carefully!
go take a look at what I posted on the fourmIt may have been rented by an experienced operator who then stuck an inexperienced laborer in it to "just load the tuck" who then bashed the grab handles flush with cab, (look at the pics)which took more than one hit to accomplish, also, say they rented it for a month, and say they put 100 hrs on it in that time, did it get greased every 10 hours like it's supposed to? Who knows? I'm not trying to argue, I'm just saying, if a machine is dented and scratched at every corner, what care did they take to maintain something they were not going to keep, it needs to be looked at very closely.
so y'all think I got a good dealCongrats! Sounds like you got a pretty good deal to boot.