Considering a good machine like this that's 20+ years old with 2500-3500 hours still sells for $15-20K, that seems like a pretty good deal. If you get the right light weight trailer, it could be possible to tow under 10K pounds.
Tried to buy a yanmar for a year. Terrible customer service from yanmar. Was lied to for months about it. Went to cat got a brandnew one delivered to my driveway. Id still consider a yanmar 40 if i could buy from a different dealership.
I would disagree. We trade for 10, 15 and even 20 year old machines all the time and if they’re taking care of them they even hold decent value. Now if you’re running 1000-2000 hours per year I would agree but those guys aren’t the ones who would take 120 months. Regardless, it’s more for flexibility than anything. Almost every machine we sell it gets paid off early but for some guys they like the flexibility to pay small payments in the slow time times.
@jonathantaylor6926 hell no, I'll do exactly what I did with my backhoe. Case 580 super L series 2 with 467 hours, guy rolled it off trailer. Cab is bent and replaced 2 cylinders, got 16500 in it from insurance auction
Not worth forty thousand, not even close. When you said forty thousand, I bought died laughing. In my opinion those machines are good for homeowners with a little bit of land and that's it.
Literally sell dozens of them to utility contractors. Perfect for water companies, electrical contractors, and plumbers. And they hold their value dang well.
Nice machine.
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How much Xtra is a cab with heat and air ?
Give us a call/text at 903-270-0877 and we’ll be glad to quote that configuration.
Considering a good machine like this that's 20+ years old with 2500-3500 hours still sells for $15-20K, that seems like a pretty good deal. If you get the right light weight trailer, it could be possible to tow under 10K pounds.
Amen!
Is the sale still going? Can you ship to TN?
We still have some limited availability. We just need to call and talk to one of my sales guys.
Do they dont cone with a bucket?
Yes we will include choice of 12 or 18” bucket.
Tried to buy a yanmar for a year. Terrible customer service from yanmar. Was lied to for months about it. Went to cat got a brandnew one delivered to my driveway. Id still consider a yanmar 40 if i could buy from a different dealership.
Well we’d be happy to sell you a 40 and we have several in stock.
@prequipmentsales id like to get a price on a 40 tilt blade enclosed cab with thumb
That machine is a cash cow in the right hands. Im a cat guy but Yanmar is just as tough.
Preach!
who wants to finance a 120 months , thats insane...100% the machine wont last 120 months
I would disagree. We trade for 10, 15 and even 20 year old machines all the time and if they’re taking care of them they even hold decent value. Now if you’re running 1000-2000 hours per year I would agree but those guys aren’t the ones who would take 120 months.
Regardless, it’s more for flexibility than anything. Almost every machine we sell it gets paid off early but for some guys they like the flexibility to pay small payments in the slow time times.
I will vouch for Yanmar it's a great product. I have 30 Gerald John Deere's with Yanmar engines very durable good little power plants.
You don't think these will run for 10 years? LOL oh boy, you're delusional
50 grand on sale😂 ill buy a used unit twice the size for 16 or less
I get that new isn’t for everybody but I got to understand this rounding that you’re using. You rounded up by $8500?
@prequipmentsales taxes
If you live in Texas and aren’t exempt it’d be less than $2600.
Then it'll have 2,500+ hours on it instead of zero.
@jonathantaylor6926 hell no, I'll do exactly what I did with my backhoe. Case 580 super L series 2 with 467 hours, guy rolled it off trailer. Cab is bent and replaced 2 cylinders, got 16500 in it from insurance auction
Not worth forty thousand, not even close. When you said forty thousand, I bought died laughing. In my opinion those machines are good for homeowners with a little bit of land and that's it.
Literally sell dozens of them to utility contractors. Perfect for water companies, electrical contractors, and plumbers. And they hold their value dang well.