2023 ct2035 - No warranty

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guys fround a 2023 CT2035 with loader and hydro for around $19K with only 7 hrs on it- a resale dealer has it and said he bought it from the auction which means no warranty??-Is it worth getting it if it looks OK?- thks
 
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You're saving what? $7-8K? Hard to imagine that much damage could be done in 7 hours, unless they ran it without oil or fried the ecu. Seems that even if you have to pay for repairs you may come out ahead, if it's not a friday build. If you are handy with a wrench, you should definitely come out ahead on anything except ecu/emissions stuff.

What kind of auction? I bought my LS from an "Estate Auction" about 6 mo. into the warranty, and LS transferred the warranty when I called the national sales manager & provided the paperwork/ad/bill-of-sale/etc. Said only equipment auctions would void their warranty. So you may want to call bobcat & check.
 
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Few thoughts;
1) if it's a resale, is there a potential to reduce that price by maybe 10%?
2) If there an option to ask the resale dealer for a 90 day warranty? Even 30 days?

If there is something scary wrong, it should show up pretty fast, but probably not a 5 minute drive on dealers lot.
 
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I'm Not saying $19k is a bad deal, but it's not so stellar that I wouldn't ask the questions above.
 
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Oh, remotes, 3rd function, forks, or anything else in the deal. You might not get them to move on price, but maybe you can get them to throw a set of remotes or SSQA forks in at the $19k price? Or a used impliment they have on trade or auction purchase. Maybe a 5ft bushhog, they might have paid $350 at an auction, and have it listed for $700; but that's not too painful for them to bundle in to make the deal.
 
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He is asking $20,500 originally
 
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He is asking $20,500 originally
I would say, if it's what your looking for, it's a pretty good deal, if it's not exactly what you need, it's not such a deal that I would run out to buy it. Big part, you cash or financing? A used equipment loan and terms might erase any savings over new. I'd still see if they would be willing to do a 30 day warranty, even if labor only, just as a bit of peace of mind, or a free set of remotes (or even free labor, you pay for parts)
 
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My thinking, on the not screaming deal part; you could get a CK2620 for $19,500; and turn the fuel up (voiding warranty), and have a zero hour machine, for the same price. It's certainly not a bad deal, and the machine looks brand new.
 

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