Hi all
I would like some opinions on the best and the ones to avoid. I would like a machine under 1500hrs preferably 1.7/1.8ton but not really any larger.
Makes that spring to mind:
Bobcat
Case
Cat
Hanix
Hitachi
JCB
Komatsu
Kubota
Takeuchi
Volvo
Yanmar
Currently run a Yanmar B15-3
What are the thoughts on zero swing on this sort of size and extendable tracks.
I had thought recently a full cab would be nice but for the most part, with what I use it for, it would probably be a pain.
Thanks Peter
Second hand mini digger choice
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Re: Second hand mini digger choice
Me being a tight wad would do a little research on the price of parts and the availability, service hours ease of maintenance and operation............all the usual stuff !!
I can only comment on Kubota, JCB and Volvo( Pel Job) as these are the only mini machines I have worked on in the past and to be fair the only machines we ever purchased to go on hire because of the above.
These 3 makes what ever size were very hardy machines in the hire market with very few issues, easy to maintain and parts readily available from either dealers or pattern parts from factors and were more than capable of any task set for there size.
I think all makes offer the same or very similar when it comes to zero swing, offset boom, extending tracks etc but if i had to choose one make I would have struggle, but if forced it would be Kubota...... they tick all the boxes for me.
Peter please bare in mind that I haven't worked on any of these machines for over 10 years and the market will have moved on but I am sure someone will offer a more recent opinion....... just thought I would try and get the ball rolling for you .....
I can only comment on Kubota, JCB and Volvo( Pel Job) as these are the only mini machines I have worked on in the past and to be fair the only machines we ever purchased to go on hire because of the above.
These 3 makes what ever size were very hardy machines in the hire market with very few issues, easy to maintain and parts readily available from either dealers or pattern parts from factors and were more than capable of any task set for there size.
I think all makes offer the same or very similar when it comes to zero swing, offset boom, extending tracks etc but if i had to choose one make I would have struggle, but if forced it would be Kubota...... they tick all the boxes for me.
Peter please bare in mind that I haven't worked on any of these machines for over 10 years and the market will have moved on but I am sure someone will offer a more recent opinion....... just thought I would try and get the ball rolling for you .....
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At work we have had a JCB 801.4 for years with no probs, certainly isn't flat out all the time tho.
The internet ranters seem to rate the Japanese makes more highly .
Craig
The internet ranters seem to rate the Japanese makes more highly .
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The JCB 8018 with controlled tail swing and expanding tracks is a very popular seller with added stability and bigger engine than the 8014s
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Re: Second hand mini digger choice
bsbplant wrote:So will your Yanmar B15
be for sale soon ??
Any photos ??
Yes if I find the right machine. 2002, 2300hrs (approx) it runs well. It has some wear in the bucket bushes and king pin but it has been like that all the time I have owned it. Very good tracks, paint a bit scruffy. I just want to up grade a bit. 2300hrs (approx)
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