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Hmm. I think i know this guy…..Getting close to buying that SVL?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Seems like some well thought out and smart mods.Head studded...ImpressiveDeleting the tree hugger stuff: Smart
That Titan is money well spent. Looking at skid steers?..or a different kind of svlI'm keeping my eyes open for one locally but most are 30k plus. I'm not serious enough for 30k
Sure is a clean dodge !! We have a large number of people here in Utah who have these skids and mini x’s and the local adds with them for rent Also, they will deliver and so forth to your location. I talked to one of the owner guys and he was telling me he makes enough renting it out to cover about half his loan which seemed interesting enough. Not that I would rent out my equipment but an idea for sure Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You will just love that SVL-97BTW, 95 is same with an older DEF system.97 is a newer 95 with a working DEF system, a back up camera (That I NEVER use, and some telemetry thing that can communicate with an app to tell you what's going on with it
Don probably doesn’t use the backup camera since he already ran it over with his bush hog. The app would work great if he could find his phone(probably sitting in pieces below the sawmill. We already saw that he tried to treat that SVL like Tex would a zero turn mower. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 05, 2021, 09:49:49 PMYou will just love that SVL-97BTW, 95 is same with an older DEF system.97 is a newer 95 with a working DEF system, a back up camera (That I NEVER use, and some telemetry thing that can communicate with an app to tell you what's going on with itHey how’s ya been? Been a long time since we talked. I heard you got one and are loving it. I’m excited to check stock in LA tomorrow and will make the drive if they have one. Otherwise I’ll settle for a cab tractor for now if they have one and trade in or sell mine. After going self employed I need to always keep a avenue for money flow and a skid is way more able then a tractor at that I feel. I wish I could pull off getting a excavator also but that’s pushing a little much for right now.The emissions will fall off of the skid almost day one as well.
Quote from: Camaroz2866 on December 05, 2021, 11:25:53 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on December 05, 2021, 09:49:49 PMYou will just love that SVL-97BTW, 95 is same with an older DEF system.97 is a newer 95 with a working DEF system, a back up camera (That I NEVER use, and some telemetry thing that can communicate with an app to tell you what's going on with itHey how’s ya been? Been a long time since we talked. I heard you got one and are loving it. I’m excited to check stock in LA tomorrow and will make the drive if they have one. Otherwise I’ll settle for a cab tractor for now if they have one and trade in or sell mine. After going self employed I need to always keep a avenue for money flow and a skid is way more able then a tractor at that I feel. I wish I could pull off getting a excavator also but that’s pushing a little much for right now.The emissions will fall off of the skid almost day one as well. I'd be interested in the price out there. I paid $70,500 for mine but got a friggin ton on trade in on the 95, $54,700!!! I paid right at $60 for the 95 and it could have sold the same day, but the Kubota dealership needed one as a lot forklift thing. I believe the machine class is one of the most useful pieces of construction equip ever made and the Kubota with its unbelievable quality, warranty and price is a good candidate for being the #1 in the herd. You'll love everything about it except for the ride and how quick the hydraulics respond when you are full throttle. If you are lowering a load and don't get out of it it will go full down so fast and with such force that it flips the thing up in the air a bit. Ya, you won't like that. So be careful on cross slopes with it unless you like gymnastics!And, consider buying one in the mid west and shipping it...
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 06, 2021, 10:49:12 AMQuote from: Camaroz2866 on December 05, 2021, 11:25:53 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on December 05, 2021, 09:49:49 PMYou will just love that SVL-97BTW, 95 is same with an older DEF system.97 is a newer 95 with a working DEF system, a back up camera (That I NEVER use, and some telemetry thing that can communicate with an app to tell you what's going on with itHey how’s ya been? Been a long time since we talked. I heard you got one and are loving it. I’m excited to check stock in LA tomorrow and will make the drive if they have one. Otherwise I’ll settle for a cab tractor for now if they have one and trade in or sell mine. After going self employed I need to always keep a avenue for money flow and a skid is way more able then a tractor at that I feel. I wish I could pull off getting a excavator also but that’s pushing a little much for right now.The emissions will fall off of the skid almost day one as well. I'd be interested in the price out there. I paid $70,500 for mine but got a friggin ton on trade in on the 95, $54,700!!! I paid right at $60 for the 95 and it could have sold the same day, but the Kubota dealership needed one as a lot forklift thing. I believe the machine class is one of the most useful pieces of construction equip ever made and the Kubota with its unbelievable quality, warranty and price is a good candidate for being the #1 in the herd. You'll love everything about it except for the ride and how quick the hydraulics respond when you are full throttle. If you are lowering a load and don't get out of it it will go full down so fast and with such force that it flips the thing up in the air a bit. Ya, you won't like that. So be careful on cross slopes with it unless you like gymnastics!And, consider buying one in the mid west and shipping it...Thanks, I’ve called a dozen dealers only to be told out of stock and there’s a waiting list.
Quote from: Camaroz2866 on December 06, 2021, 10:52:46 AMQuote from: Flyin6 on December 06, 2021, 10:49:12 AMQuote from: Camaroz2866 on December 05, 2021, 11:25:53 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on December 05, 2021, 09:49:49 PMYou will just love that SVL-97BTW, 95 is same with an older DEF system.97 is a newer 95 with a working DEF system, a back up camera (That I NEVER use, and some telemetry thing that can communicate with an app to tell you what's going on with itHey how’s ya been? Been a long time since we talked. I heard you got one and are loving it. I’m excited to check stock in LA tomorrow and will make the drive if they have one. Otherwise I’ll settle for a cab tractor for now if they have one and trade in or sell mine. After going self employed I need to always keep a avenue for money flow and a skid is way more able then a tractor at that I feel. I wish I could pull off getting a excavator also but that’s pushing a little much for right now.The emissions will fall off of the skid almost day one as well. I'd be interested in the price out there. I paid $70,500 for mine but got a friggin ton on trade in on the 95, $54,700!!! I paid right at $60 for the 95 and it could have sold the same day, but the Kubota dealership needed one as a lot forklift thing. I believe the machine class is one of the most useful pieces of construction equip ever made and the Kubota with its unbelievable quality, warranty and price is a good candidate for being the #1 in the herd. You'll love everything about it except for the ride and how quick the hydraulics respond when you are full throttle. If you are lowering a load and don't get out of it it will go full down so fast and with such force that it flips the thing up in the air a bit. Ya, you won't like that. So be careful on cross slopes with it unless you like gymnastics!And, consider buying one in the mid west and shipping it...Thanks, I’ve called a dozen dealers only to be told out of stock and there’s a waiting list. Same here. I can get you one (I think)...have some connections
Let you know if I can get one or???I probably can get one. Dave a nearby sales guy does volume on these like 10 or more monthly. I asked him once for one, took him maybe two weeks when no one else had any, but I purchased my current one during that time. I'll make a call tomorrow. If so and around that price I stated, you're good? So I don't stir up the dust and then no play.So, I guess the best way is to decide what you are willing to pay, I'll go to the guys and then I'll just handoff and you'll work with them. Strictly a favor thing, I am not in sales...