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2011 john deere 318d skid steer w bobcat bucket new 317 $29,950.00 |
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2011 john deere 318d skid steer w bobcat bucket new 317 $27,950.00 |
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2005 ASV RC-85CAB rubber tracked skidsteer w/ HD bucket $27,900.00 |
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2001 CAT 277 80 hp rubber tracked skidsteer w/ New HD bucket $27,900.00 |
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2011 Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader – Hydraulic Coupler – 56HP – New Bucket $27,000.00 |
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BOBCAT T190 COMPACT TRACK SKID STEER LOADER with Bucket $24,995.00 |
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2002 Bobcat S185 Turbo Skid Steer Loader w/ 72″ Bucket & 709 Backhoe, 952 Hours $24,950.00 |
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2008 john deere 317 skid steer loader bobcat bucket new $24,900.00 |
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john deere ct322 track skid steer w bobcat bucket $24,900.00 |
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BOBCAT S175 SKID STEER WITH BUCKET (LIGHTLY USED) $22,050.00 |
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BOXER 526DX MINI SKID-STEER LOADER, 197 HOURS, WITH TRENCHER, AUGER, BUCKET & FO $22,000.00 |
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2006 TAKEUCHI TL140 TL-140 SKID STEER FRONT LOADER BUCKET & FORKS 1900 HOURS $19,500.00 |
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CAT-SKID STEER 2005 246B FORKS & 6″ BUCKET 90HP QUICK CONNECT $19,000 (HR-1100) $19,000.00 |
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2004 BOBCAT BOB CAT T190 T-190 SKID STEER WITH BUCKET AND FORKS 1944 HOURS $17,500.00 |
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Bobcat S-175 Cat Diesel Skidsteer Loader Cab & Heat Smooth S 185 Snow Bucket $17,500.00 |
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2003 Bobcat Skid Steer S185 Skid Steer Loader with GP bucket $17,500.00 |
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CAT 226 216 SKIDSTEER RUBBER TIRES BUCKET STEEL TRACKS CATERPILLAR DIESEL $16,900.00 |
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2005 BOBCAT S150 Skid Steer Loader w/ Bucket ~ LOW HRS ~ NEW TIRES s160 s175 763 $15,995.00 |
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1999 Bobcat 873G Skid Steer Wheel Loader w/Bucket; 73 hp Diesel; Low hours $14,900.00 |
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2006 john deere 317 skid steer loader bobcat bucket $14,900.00 |
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GEHL SL4835 4835 SKIDSTEER RUBBER TIRES QUICK-CHANGE BUCKET DIESEL 950 HOURS $14,900.00 |
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Melroe Bobcat 753 skid steer w/ bucket $14,500.00 |
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M5040 Kubota 4wd Tractor with Loader/HYDRAULIC SHUTTLE/SKID STEER attach bucket $14,100.00 |
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2005 John Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader, Smooth Bucket, Aux. Hydraulics $13,995.00 |
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NEW HOLLAND LS180, SMOOTH BUCKET, GOOD TIRES, SKID STEER LOADER $12,500.00 |
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BOBCAT 553 SKIDSTEER LOADER w/COMBO BUCKET $11,500.00 |
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Bobcat Skidsteer with bucket, fork and grapple NO RESERVE $9,500.00 |
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Bobcat 1075 skidsteer loader skid steer bucket $8,950.00 |
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BOBCAT 751 G SERIES RUBBER TIRE SKIDSTEER LOADER KUBOTA DIESEL TOOTH BUCKET $8,900.00 |
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BOBCAT 753 SKID STEER LOADER. 2,447 HOURS. 66″ BUCKET WITH TOOTHBAR #1283 $8,900.00 |
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Gehl 4635 skidsteer loader skid with bucket diesel $7,250.00 |
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168”SKID STEER BOBCAT SNOW PUSH BUCKET EDGE ATTACHMENT $6,551.99 |
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2005 BOBCAT 6B LANDSCAPE RAKE SKID STEER ROCKHOUND SKIDSTEER BUCKET NEW TEETH $6,200.00 |
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NEW SKID STEER BOBCAT SNOW PUSH BUCKET EDGE SP144U $6,135.99 |
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70″ IFE Skid Steer Vibrating Bucket, Sifting Bucket, Shaker Screening Bucket $5,599.00 |
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Rock Hound Landscape Rake non Harley York Rake for Skidsteer with Bucket $5,500.00 |
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60″ IFE Skid Steer Vibrating Bucket, Sifting Bucket, Shaker Screening Bucket $5,299.00 |
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2006 John Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader, Smooth Bucket, Aux. Hydraulics $5,100.00 |
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Giant Skid Steer Dumping Bucket Hopper Attachment for Bobcat John Deere CAT Gehl $4,988.00 |
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Bobcat 632 skidsteer loader skid steer bucket $4,950.00 |
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BOBCAT 853 SKID STEER loader, Used INCLUDES BUCKET $4,500.00 |
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Gehl skidsteer wheel loader with trailer, bucket & forks $4,499.00 |
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FFC 84″ Skid Steer Loader Construction Brush Grapple Bucket -New- Free Shipping $4,499.00 |
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84″ Faver Skid Steer Grapple – Root Rake Loader Bucket $4,400.00 |
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Skid Steer Grapple Bucket – Faver 84″ Loader Root Rake $4,400.00 |
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Auger Dirt Tooth 35 Series***20 per bucket*** $42.60 Dirt Auger Teeth. Knock in style tooth for skid steer auger… |
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Auger Dirt Tooth Hard Faced 35 Series ***20 per bucket*** $136.00 Hardfaced Dirt tooth for Hand held or Skidsteer dirt augers… |
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60-I Dirt tooth ***20 per bucket*** $85.00 60 Series Dirt teeth can be used in trenching, foundation and Drilling applications. Fits in WO1 and WO2 pockets… |
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Bruder CATERPILLAR Skid Steer Loader $15.75 A versatile loader truck to handle every job, big and small! In addition to the included bucket that can be lowered and raised, this small truck can be fitted with a number of different forks and tool accessories, sold separately…. |
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Caterpillar Skidsteer Loader with Work Tools – Work Tools include Pallet Forks – Grapple Bucket – 1/32 Scale Caterpillar Skidsteer Loader with Work Tools – Work Tools include Pallet Forks – Grapple Bucket and General Purpose Bucket… |

When you are in the market to purchase a skidsteer loader, you will find that your options are infinite. There are many manufacturers that build skidsteer loader, so you may ask yourself “Where do I begin” . Well here are some of the things to think about when purchasing a skidsteer.
You first will need to decide whether your needs would be filled by a used unit or if you are at a point that a new unit would be best suitable for your needs, secondly you will need to determine the proper size machine for your application, depending on the type work you do, the largest or highest horsepower machine isn’t always the most efficient machine.
You will also need to decide if you were going to set a budget to spend or if you are going to be financing this unit. If you intend to purchase a unit outright, you will need to set your budget realistically. Some of the aggravation may stem from not being able to find a machine in the size range that also fit in the price range you are looking to spend. When shopping for a used unit, you must really pay attention to the unit, sometimes folks will let the glitter blind them, a machine with the best aesthetic value may not always be the best mechanical value. You need to look past shiny paint and new tires, you should do a complete evaluation on the machine, key points to check are as listed below.
- Check for wear on key hinge point of the machine. Check for abnormal play in pinned joints on the boom lift arm. Check the bucket hinge pins and all bucket and lift cylinder pinned joints, always be sure to check both ends of the hydraulic cylinder ends.
- Check for cracks or broken welds on structural components of the machine. You will want to inspect the boom lift arm, axle tubes and housings, check around hydraulic cylinder pinned joints. Also pay attention to the bucket. If you see multiple post manufacture welds, this may be an indicator that the machine has been used in an abusive manner, such as ramming machine into large masses.
- Check for excessive oil or fuel leaks. Look over engine compartment, if accessible check under the cab of the unit as well. Don’t count on finding a used machine that is perfectly dry, but you don’t want oil standing in the belly of the unit either. Also keep in mind that just because the a unit has an oil leak doesn’t mean the unit has problems, it can be as simple as a lose hose fitting, or a failed
- Check the steering and drivability of the machine. This could be one of the more important parts of the inspection, due to the nature of the problem these can be a more expensive fix and worse, it could be a safety issue as well. Drive the unit fully engaged forward, check that the machine tracks straight. You will also want to be sure that there isn’t a lot of slop in the chain case by driving the machine from reverse to forward and vice verse. When machine is in the neutral position be sure that the unit isn’t creeping (still moving), this can be very dangerous as it could run into something or if you are work with laborers it could cause injury.
- Check for engine wear. Keep in mind most Skidsteer loaders are powered by diesel engines, much different than conventional gasoline engine. Diesel engines are much louder than gasoline engines, they have a noticeable clatter at lower rpm’s. Diesels may also smoke a little grayish-black smoke when first started or while warming up, this is normal especially in a used unit. Check for power loss under a light load, you may do this simply by driving the machine up a slight incline, the rpm’s will drop some but they shouldn’t drop more than 50 % of full throttle rpm’s just from driving alone. Keep in mind that diesel engines make the most power at lower rpm’s under a load, just because the engine is losing rpm’s dose not necessarily mean your losing power
- Lastly, check the overall condition of the machine. This step of the evaluation is important in the sense that you will want a machine that looks professional and you will base a portion of your decision off your findings from this step. If you do buy a machine in which the paint and decals show excessive wear, it may be a good idea to touch up heavily scratched areas with paint and replace decals. This is usually inexpensive and will give your machine a better aesthetic value, especially important if you are a contractor, You want customers to feel confident in the equipment your using to complete their projects
Will Burke has been selling construction equipment for over 9 years and has specialized in compact equipment. For more info on skidsteers or to speak with Will, please visit [http://www.buyhaydenequip.com]
Any idea what a 1980s Skidsteer Bobcat 542B w/ blown engine and no attachments is worth?
The local government has a surplus Bobcat 542B with a blown Ford VSG-411 gas engine with NO attachments (not even a bucket) up for sealed bid. All the hydraulics appear fine, but nothing can be tested because of the engine condition. It has tires, not tracks. What’s this thing worth or what would be a reasonable bid amount?
I would get a quote from a repair shop to rebuild the engine or replace the engine first. Only when you have that info can you really determine the true value.
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