Looking for first Skid loader

   / Looking for first Skid loader
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This forum is Great. Thanks for the replies. CTL? Is that a loader with tracks? I am on a very limited budget. Probably no more than 8K. I do not plan to use for it light landscaping. I need to reshape a large slope and build a few retaining walls, put in some French drains, and a few other things most of my yard is crap so I’m not worried about tearing it up. I am also looking at a 1980 bobcat 610 for 4200.

Brad
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #12  
This forum is Great. Thanks for the replies. CTL? Is that a loader with tracks? I am on a very limited budget. Probably no more than 8K. I do not plan to use for it light landscaping. I need to reshape a large slope and build a few retaining walls, put in some French drains, and a few other things most of my yard is crap so I’m not worried about tearing it up. I am also looking at a 1980 bobcat 610 for 4200.

Brad

You would be better off to take that $4,200 and rent something than buying the 610.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #13  
The 743 would be the better option. I traded my 753 (same frame size as a 743) for my Kubota, for a variety of reasons, but two primary ones:
- The Bobcat is not a a one-man-show machine. Meaning, if you have to lift anything with the loader and get out of the machine for any reason, you can't. Very easy to kill yourself by trying to do so.
- That frame size is very tippy. On my property in NY, I could travel sideways, but up and down slope could flip it very easily. Especially without a bucket on.

They bounce and pitch wildly. Chew up tires on rocks and asphalt. Are very difficult to work on. You will have to work on it, because they are so violent to operate, they seem to break easily and those models are just getting old. However, for the price range, you can get a lot of work done with a an $8K Bobcat.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #14  
This forum is Great. Thanks for the replies. CTL? Is that a loader with tracks? I am on a very limited budget. Probably no more than 8K. I do not plan to use for it light landscaping. I need to reshape a large slope and build a few retaining walls, put in some French drains, and a few other things most of my yard is crap so I’m not worried about tearing it up. I am also looking at a 1980 bobcat 610 for 4200.

Brad

CUT stands for compact utility tractor. CTL stands for compact track loader.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader
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However, for the price range, you can get a lot of work done with a an $8K Bobcat.

How well do the used skid loaders hold their value?
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #16  
How well do the used skid loaders hold their value?

It all depends on what model/brand it is. I bought a 1989 Case 1845C, used it for 11 years and sold it for more than I paid for it. That can't be said about all of them though.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #17  
Not too bad, if you buy it right. I bought mine for $9K and traded it for $7K. I could have done better with an outright sale, but wanted a quick transaction for the purchase of the Kubota. Mine was a low hour machine with the digital display (one that you don't want), but never had any major issues. Just little stuff that was very annoying. Every time I used it, I needed to work on it.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #18  
I would avoid the 610 as it is a clutch machine and they can be problematic and difficult to find parts for. The 743 is like the DC-3 of skidsteers; they made lots of them, they're the right size to get into a lot of places and can do an impressive amount of work. There is no poxy electronics or safety features that will leave you stranded at the mercy of a dealer.
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #19  
This forum is Great. Thanks for the replies. CTL? Is that a loader with tracks? I am on a very limited budget. Probably no more than 8K. I do not plan to use for it light landscaping. I need to reshape a large slope and build a few retaining walls, put in some French drains, and a few other things most of my yard is crap so I’m not worried about tearing it up. I am also looking at a 1980 bobcat 610 for 4200.

Brad

You might want to consider renting one of these and see how you like it.

mini track loader - Google Search
 
   / Looking for first Skid loader #20  
There are tradeoffs to everything. I had access to a Bobcat S750 (wheeled) when we bought our current 10 acre place in 2016. It worked well for spreading gravel for a pole barn floor and driveway but it left ruts in the lawn (soft black dirt that was often fairly wet). I could drive well enough to not tear things up but that still doesn't mean it was good for the lawn. I still hit a lot of those ruts while mowing today. Now I have a Deere 2520 small frame CUT. Nowhere near the weight or capacity of the Bobcat but it works better for my needs. I can still lift a heaping 1/2 yard bucket of gravel or dirt with it and up to about 1100# on a pallet. Not too bad for my needs. It can still leave some ruts in wet conditions but they don't last as long as the Bobcat's.

I've also run tracked skid steers with brush mowers for our snowmobile club. Without a bucket to help out even they can get stuck really easily in wet ditches. I've seen people do amazing things running a skid steer but like was said above, they have their limitations and applications.

Rob
 

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