I think if the parts aren't cost prohibitive to the point that you'd struggle to get your money back out of it, fixing it up so that some smaller company would be able to afford it would be the best way to go. For some little company that can't afford the price tag of the newer and bigger machines, this might be the perfect solution for them.
you know pre def machines are now more desirable shes got fair bones left in her if you have parts to fix her up id go that route instead of scrapping parting out
Do you have another bucket that would fit? If you do, change it, fix the cylinder and the leaks along with servicing it. It may be ugly, but most landscape and grading companies aren't interested in looks. They want a good running machine for reasonable cost.
I think an old pre-emissiions machine should be rebuilt at least to a functional, usable condition and kept in service. If I was in the diggin' business, I would prefer it.
It all depends on what you paid for her, and what the potential worth is at the end. You have most , if not all the skills needed at the shop. And a lot of parts. Get the thumb and bucket rehabbed , or potentially find a better used setup. Clean the whole beast up, especially the cab. Give it a good cleaning and a quick paint job and see how much you can make. I'de like to follow along, I'm sure many others would too !
Your going to go the fastest return regardless of our opinions. My first impression is a good running older machine, pre def days, with just tons of potential. Paint and polish will fix most cosmetics, glass is reasonable, you find most of the needed parts for doors and panels to make it a better looking machine. With it being hard times on many small companies, it would be a godsend to those who need a smaller machine for demo work and loading trucks. I think labor is your biggest factor as you don't do any of the major building of any equipment.... your the fix a leak or replace hoses, twist a wire kind of guy. I took a lot older machines like these and built everyday working machines, they got another ten years out of them before the costs of upkeep sent them to the scrap piles
Keep it running. There's no sense to make another machine live when this machine still has life in it. I have NO idea what the costs would be for the parts to get her back, but the scuffs she's got on the doors. Considering the few leaks she has, I've seen cars with less years piss more fluids out in a month than this thing seems to have in its life time. The stuff at the end of the arm, the bushings, and such, you're in a scrap yard, so there's probably parts already laying around, or something could be either fabricated, or easy enough to get from other wreckers in the area that deal with this kind of equipment specifically. Since she runs well, and she still is agile, and most of the problems lie at the end of the arm, I'd look at just tightening up the bolts and cleaning up the leaks.
Good morning from Greece Peloponnese island and town Egio guys . Well in my opinion, do a complete restoration video series, most of us will watch those for sure 😊 it's a beautiful 😍❤️ machine and a mid size one , big enough to save it for yourself 😉 even if you have everything 😜
I would wonder about all the parts and labor $$$ you would put into it, (especially paint) to get it into selling condition.........might make more $$ parting it out?
Get in touch with Allan at mountain Fortress, he could use something like this for his projects and might make you both happy. Enjoy watching your videos.
I think the old girl still has some life left in her. The major parts are the swing and the undercarriage. She sounds great, depending on what you paid for her, a little TLC would make her great for a farmer or some of the sort. Besides, the slop in the boom is about the same as you'd get out of a new JCB. Man, those things have the slop factory built!
I don’t see any other major issues other than the bucket and thumb, the rest looks cosmetic. If nothing else I’d enjoy seeing a video or two on fixing it up, obviously you have to use your judgment on a business standpoint. But my vote is fix it up
We bought a linkbelt just after the Beachie creek fire to clean up the family property of a samily frien, She had most and ash and 4 inches off mud in the cab after sitting for 15 years, she was nasty.
Q, it’s to bad IT DOES RUN GOOD. You could just freshen up the bucket and rams with new pins hold the costs down with your inventory of parts and sell it to a small out fit
Hey Quinton !! With the exception of the bucket & thumb ,, think you got a diamond in the ruff !! Fix what you can & send it to "AUCTION" in your area !! Who knows ,,maybe the Co. you got it from will want it back !! 🤔🙄😏👀👀👍👍👍👍👍
repair it, it would make good content then sell it to someone just starting out,it would be a great machine for a starting-out business where money is tight.
I think it’s too good to scrap yes sloppy like Granny’s knickers 😂 but runs good and the undercarriage is tight it’s definitely a machine worth flipping 👍👍💯💯
That thing had to of been at a scrap yard or a garbage dump, they are the only ones that can ruin machines like that . I didn't catch the hours but I would guess easily over 10k on it , although it's pre emissions and that makes it desirable , the amount it would cost you to get that reliable enough for you to sell without feeling guilty you would never get your money back unfortunately your going to have to part her out
She’s a little old and well used, and I don’t know anything about heavy equipment. That said, it doesn’t seem like a parts machine yet, close, but a little TLC could maybe turn that around.
fix it and keep it if you need it, or sell it to someone else, this things are so expensive in south america and you can get it in that condition in your place? my dad just to have a quarry and the machines didn't work as fine as this one
That definitely did not have a full-time operator on on it looks like a lot of seat warmers is know how to run a grease gun but today you got to hire anything that breaths
Pins and bushings are cheap unless you're able to line bore a lot of stuff it's just a picture of neglect I can't believe that machine is in that bad of shape for its age
The condition of this cab, only goes to prove that people don't care. I'll never understand why people treat their equipment like this. Have some pride in yourselves.
I think if the parts aren't cost prohibitive to the point that you'd struggle to get your money back out of it, fixing it up so that some smaller company would be able to afford it would be the best way to go. For some little company that can't afford the price tag of the newer and bigger machines, this might be the perfect solution for them.
requires a lot of money when you have to line bore
Good runner, computer works, I would take care of the slop and find another cylinder and sell it to a landscaping company that is starting out.
you know pre def machines are now more desirable shes got fair bones left in her if you have parts to fix her up id go that route instead of scrapping parting out
Do you have another bucket that would fit? If you do, change it, fix the cylinder and the leaks along with servicing it. It may be ugly, but most landscape and grading companies aren't interested in looks. They want a good running machine for reasonable cost.
I think an old pre-emissiions machine should be rebuilt at least to a functional, usable condition and kept in service. If I was in the diggin' business, I would prefer it.
I say fix it up! It deserves a new lease on life - just needs an overhaul and you can get the parts you need I'm guessing fairly cheap
It all depends on what you paid for her, and what the potential worth is at the end. You have most , if not all the skills needed at the shop. And a lot of parts. Get the thumb and bucket rehabbed , or potentially find a better used setup. Clean the whole beast up, especially the cab. Give it a good cleaning and a quick paint job and see how much you can make. I'de like to follow along, I'm sure many others would too !
I needed that roof rail from the truck....darn! Thanks anyway...
Fix it and sell. Still a good machine 👍🏼 just needs some love
Fix it and sell it. Still a good useable machine.
I think she's worth looking into to fixing it up.
Your going to go the fastest return regardless of our opinions. My first impression is a good running older machine, pre def days, with just tons of potential. Paint and polish will fix most cosmetics, glass is reasonable, you find most of the needed parts for doors and panels to make it a better looking machine. With it being hard times on many small companies, it would be a godsend to those who need a smaller machine for demo work and loading trucks. I think labor is your biggest factor as you don't do any of the major building of any equipment.... your the fix a leak or replace hoses, twist a wire kind of guy. I took a lot older machines like these and built everyday working machines, they got another ten years out of them before the costs of upkeep sent them to the scrap piles
Keep it running. There's no sense to make another machine live when this machine still has life in it. I have NO idea what the costs would be for the parts to get her back, but the scuffs she's got on the doors. Considering the few leaks she has, I've seen cars with less years piss more fluids out in a month than this thing seems to have in its life time. The stuff at the end of the arm, the bushings, and such, you're in a scrap yard, so there's probably parts already laying around, or something could be either fabricated, or easy enough to get from other wreckers in the area that deal with this kind of equipment specifically.
Since she runs well, and she still is agile, and most of the problems lie at the end of the arm, I'd look at just tightening up the bolts and cleaning up the leaks.
tightening up the bolts? more like replace parts and line boreing along iwth the cylinder your talking thousands of $
Quick fix, sledge hammer panels work see if you can find the plastics for the monitor. Wouldn’t bother with paint. Send it to auction
no Def. HUGE plus
Good morning from Greece Peloponnese island and town Egio guys . Well in my opinion, do a complete restoration video series, most of us will watch those for sure 😊 it's a beautiful 😍❤️ machine and a mid size one , big enough to save it for yourself 😉 even if you have everything 😜
The only cab I ever saw dirtier than that was the Cat 977K cab that worked the slag pit at a steel mill I worked at for a bit.
I would wonder about all the parts and labor $$$ you would put into it, (especially paint) to get it into selling condition.........might make more $$ parting it out?
Get in touch with Allan at mountain Fortress, he could use something like this for his projects and might make you both happy. Enjoy watching your videos.
Fix it, it wants to live !
I think the old girl still has some life left in her. The major parts are the swing and the undercarriage. She sounds great, depending on what you paid for her, a little TLC would make her great for a farmer or some of the sort. Besides, the slop in the boom is about the same as you'd get out of a new JCB. Man, those things have the slop factory built!
Looked good n right on the pivot
it needs a good high pressor hot wash then all the oil leaks you can see better
That would be perfect for dirt perfect. Just his style.
Quinton, you can load the machine up send ut my way and I'll clean the cab and weld that eye back on .😃😃😃
I don’t see any other major issues other than the bucket and thumb, the rest looks cosmetic. If nothing else I’d enjoy seeing a video or two on fixing it up, obviously you have to use your judgment on a business standpoint. But my vote is fix it up
I think it will be a good runner for sure fix it and sell it
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In my opinion I would fix it up and sell it. It's still in good condition which surprised me so a few minor things will be easy to fix.
easy to fix? were talking thousands of dollars in line boring
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We bought a linkbelt just after the Beachie creek fire to clean up the family property of a samily frien, She had most and ash and 4 inches off mud in the cab after sitting for 15 years, she was nasty.
Q, it’s to bad IT DOES RUN GOOD. You could just freshen up the bucket and rams with new pins hold the costs down with your inventory of parts and sell it to a small out fit
Put the parts it needs into it.
It is a good machine...
Keep it going its a good worker
During summers while in law school I worked at CAT in Montgomery IL in Building K bending tubes for this excavator & wheel loaders
There's enough to save for runner ! Depends on your work l9ad.
Hey Quinton !! With the exception of the bucket & thumb ,, think you got a diamond in the ruff !! Fix what you can & send it to "AUCTION" in your area !! Who knows ,,maybe the Co. you got it from will want it back !! 🤔🙄😏👀👀👍👍👍👍👍
repair it, it would make good content then sell it to someone just starting out,it would be a great machine for a starting-out business where money is tight.
How much for the excavator the way it is cat 320?
Its saveable! Just for the fun of destroying things in the yard! Go on, give it a chance.
Price?
I love your shop and equipment yard 👍
I think it’s too good to scrap yes sloppy like Granny’s knickers 😂 but runs good and the undercarriage is tight it’s definitely a machine worth flipping 👍👍💯💯
That thing had to of been at a scrap yard or a garbage dump, they are the only ones that can ruin machines like that . I didn't catch the hours but I would guess easily over 10k on it , although it's pre emissions and that makes it desirable , the amount it would cost you to get that reliable enough for you to sell without feeling guilty you would never get your money back unfortunately your going to have to part her out
Looks like another good buy. The machine sounds good yes a little dirty but maybe a good pressure wash might help.
She’s a little old and well used, and I don’t know anything about heavy equipment. That said, it doesn’t seem like a parts machine yet, close, but a little TLC could maybe turn that around.
You should fix it. Watch the $$. But seems fairly solid. Except for the bucket and thumb cylinder. Fix it. Sell it.
Fix it it's a nice machine to sell to a farmer
Need to rebuild it. Somebody out there could benefit from good machine at a fair price.
Fix thumb cylinder and I agree. Sell it to a up starting company.
Man it's mint!! LOL
Looks good
I’d run it in the shape that it’s in, of course fixing the leaks and bucket to be usable again.
fix it and keep it if you need it, or sell it to someone else, this things are so expensive in south america and you can get it in that condition in your place? my dad just to have a quarry and the machines didn't work as fine as this one
save it its got to be of use to you in the yard
What of been a good price for that
Man I need that ford 8 ft bed lol
It might be better to go over the worst of the issues n sell it off. You might still b ahead of the game and keep it in use at the same time.
Yes I saw worst here in alberta pipeline but you got good deal period
Hell id be interested in it
Well, it’s good enough to destroy things that I say it’s good enough to fix it
Boys with our toys…😂😂
Definitely not the worst. The worst one is owned by Dale brothers/ State tractor in Kansas City
Fix it up a bit and ship it to Africa. lots of the older machines end up going there as they run well on lesser fuels.
That definitely did not have a full-time operator on on it looks like a lot of seat warmers is know how to run a grease gun but today you got to hire anything that breaths
make it a tool to use to help disassemble the otherpieces of equipment
Truly ever moving part is shot .Poor Maintenance.
fix it up. looks like a good machine apart from the slop in the bucket-dipper
Fix it and sell it !!!
Pins and bushings are cheap unless you're able to line bore a lot of stuff it's just a picture of neglect I can't believe that machine is in that bad of shape for its age
Fix it and sell it!
The condition of this cab, only goes to prove that people don't care. I'll never understand why people treat their equipment like this. Have some pride in yourselves.
Those things are notorious for engine failure
Fix it. That would be a cool video.
Part it out and show the whole thing so I’ll know how to do it when I buy one for parts
It can’t be the worst if it runs.
I think that thing could have a lot more work left in it.
Fast tracking is not a bunny it is a hare, as it toutoise and the hare.
Bro that’s cheaper and in better condition then most of them on market place
Oh yeah, let’s crush stuff
I'd fix it up...
Fix it and sell if it is profitable
smashing pieces if junk with a bigger piece of junk 🤣🤣
Fix it up someone will put it back to work
I have a 320 L that has been beat worse than that. Mine has a 3116 cat engine
Probably original rollers just new tracks
Make an upgrade video
Definitely a parts machine
save it
Fix it for the yard .
find a burnt machine and make this good again
Fix it up 😂
almost think that machine was more abused then used
2 👍👍 up bro
fixe it up and seal it.
I would fix it up
Fix it and put the old girl back to work.
Yoy should fix it
Fix it up
I would fix it
Seems not to bad 😂
I have run worse
Sell it to me for cheap lol