Very nice mini excavator, many people won’t understand how versatile is that little machine and how many different things you can do with that mini excavator and some people may think it was a bad investment, but if you also used it as as a part time job you can easily pay it off I one year. Excavations services are around $1300-1500 per 6-8 hrs day where I live Just give a business card to few general contractors whom specialize in building homes and you will get you investing back in no time.
You said “I never talked about my desire to buy an excavator “ That’s an unspoken desire in men! I’m so glad I can live variously through you, it’s way less expensive. You’ll be a pro in no time. Take the time watching operators in action with that bucket. You’ll see the difference in a good operator compared to great ones. You can pick up a piece of trash in your yard i.e. bottles, cans when you have mastered it! HAVE FUN.
Just did the exact same thing for my own personal use. 25 acres, partially wooded , so lots of upkeep to keep the place looking good. Only thing is I bought a 2023 Kubota KXO 57-5. Paid about $10,000 more than you did out the door. Makes me feel better that someone else rationalized it like me. Enjoy your machine !
I think there are a few of us out there! Hopefully your Kubota gives you many years of good service. I've heard a lot of good things about the Kubota minis.
That looks like a nice excavator. Nothing wrong with Bobcat equipment IMO. As far as new vs used. That is tricky because a lot can be undisclosed in auctions but new you absolutely know what you are getting. Auction prices around here seem ridiculous on just about everything. I usually know the cost of new and if auctions are encroaching on that price, by a self set percentage, I pass on the equipment. Can't wait to see it in action and you will probably find even more projects to use it on as time goes by.
I put nearly 3000 hours on e50 before I traded it in for a e88 I loved it never had a problem with it. And it’s easy top-tier excavator in power and trim levels as far as that weight class goes. You will love it! Oh and I will order another e50 here soon!
Very nice . I ran the e35 and had a blast. This has to be super cool to run . I wish I could do what you did on purchasing a new excavator. Nothing like owning your own new equipment yourself. The very best to you .
Now days owning vs renting is a much wiser move especially with equipment such as that. As you stated you can work at your liesure and do not need to feel rushed to get the machine back by the rental due date. I have now doubt you'll be able to sell it when you are done and chances are you'll break even if not end up making money in the end!
I knew a little about Bobcat when they were owned by Clarke forklift. Then, when Bobcat was a cash cow for Clarke, Clarke sold to Tenneco Corp, who sold Bobcat and that sale probably made Tenneco back most of their cost of Clarke. At least that’s how I remember it. 👍
I guess the real boss agreed with the purchase so you could not have any excuse for not working on the honey do list of which the basement is key. Nice machine, you really need a bigger bucket and put that one on the backhoe of a JD.
Used machines are all about how they are maintained. Tracks, rollers, drive sockets, and boom/bucket pins. Any savings can quickly be eaten through needing to replace tracks and needing any type of stick work. $44k doesn’t sound terrible. I haven’t followed used prices but when I was shopping 1.5 years ago a 1000 hr unit ranged from 65-40, most were in the 45-50 range.
I’ve got a couple videos on looking to buy. They are from 2015/2016 if you want to take a look at them. ruclips.net/video/CV4Vui29hY0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/PUAk6WEpq-E/видео.html ruclips.net/video/BOZDKrgp538/видео.html
@@FishFind3000it's a bobcat engine built by doosan. Very reliable no def , no exhaust filter, just doc, awesome on fuel , Only kubota engine used in Bobcats is under 25hp like e35i
They just updated this machine to the e55. Identical machine. Just different stickers . Long arm is 55 , standard arm is now e50. E42 is now e48. E40 is all new design
You are a smart guy, I like the way you analyze and rationalize everything first, then make your move with purpose and confidence.
Art from Ohio
Very nice mini excavator, many people won’t understand how versatile is that little machine and how many different things you can do with that mini excavator and some people may think it was a bad investment, but if you also used it as as a part time job you can easily pay it off I one year. Excavations services are around $1300-1500 per 6-8 hrs day where I live
Just give a business card to few general contractors whom specialize in building homes and you will get you investing back in no time.
You said
“I never talked about my desire to buy an excavator “
That’s an unspoken desire in men! I’m so glad I can live variously through you, it’s way less expensive. You’ll be a pro in no time. Take the time watching operators in action with that bucket. You’ll see the difference in a good operator compared to great ones. You can pick up a piece of trash in your yard i.e. bottles, cans when you have mastered it! HAVE FUN.
Vicariously
Just did the exact same thing for my own personal use. 25 acres, partially wooded , so lots of upkeep to keep the place looking good. Only thing is I bought a 2023 Kubota KXO 57-5. Paid about $10,000 more than you did out the door. Makes me feel better that someone else rationalized it like me. Enjoy your machine !
I think there are a few of us out there! Hopefully your Kubota gives you many years of good service. I've heard a lot of good things about the Kubota minis.
Bobcat makes a great machine mini. Pretty good price too.
That looks like a nice excavator. Nothing wrong with Bobcat equipment IMO.
As far as new vs used. That is tricky because a lot can be undisclosed in auctions but new you absolutely know what you are getting. Auction prices around here seem ridiculous on just about everything. I usually know the cost of new and if auctions are encroaching on that price, by a self set percentage, I pass on the equipment.
Can't wait to see it in action and you will probably find even more projects to use it on as time goes by.
I put nearly 3000 hours on e50 before I traded it in for a e88 I loved it never had a problem with it. And it’s easy top-tier excavator in power and trim levels as far as that weight class goes. You will love it! Oh and I will order another e50 here soon!
Very nice . I ran the e35 and had a blast. This has to be super cool to run . I wish I could do what you did on purchasing a new excavator. Nothing like owning your own new equipment yourself. The very best to you .
Now days owning vs renting is a much wiser move especially with equipment such as that. As you stated you can work at your liesure and do not need to feel rushed to get the machine back by the rental due date. I have now doubt you'll be able to sell it when you are done and chances are you'll break even if not end up making money in the end!
Very cool ,you're quite the operator Mr. Beef!
I think that’s a good decision, especially avoiding the used excavator market. It will hold its value. 👍
I knew a little about Bobcat when they were owned by Clarke forklift. Then, when Bobcat was a cash cow for Clarke, Clarke sold to Tenneco Corp, who sold Bobcat and that sale probably made Tenneco back most of their cost of Clarke. At least that’s how I remember it. 👍
Beautiful machine.
It is your money spend it the way you like it will work out thanks
I guess the real boss agreed with the purchase so you could not have any excuse for not working on the honey do list of which the basement is key. Nice machine, you really need a bigger bucket and put that one on the backhoe of a JD.
Looking at a 1050hr E50 for $44,000. Was used to install pools and then maintain ATV trails
Used machines are all about how they are maintained. Tracks, rollers, drive sockets, and boom/bucket pins. Any savings can quickly be eaten through needing to replace tracks and needing any type of stick work. $44k doesn’t sound terrible. I haven’t followed used prices but when I was shopping 1.5 years ago a 1000 hr unit ranged from 65-40, most were in the 45-50 range.
@@mmrbeefI waited too long it already sold. 😁
How deep can it dig, i was thinkin of renting one to dig some perc test holes, need 12'
what is your opinion of the kx0 57-5 ?
Hi mmrbeef what do you look for when buying a johndeere 318 tractor
I’ve got a couple videos on looking to buy. They are from 2015/2016 if you want to take a look at them.
ruclips.net/video/CV4Vui29hY0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PUAk6WEpq-E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/BOZDKrgp538/видео.html
What engine brand is that, I know they use to be Kubota but I think it's Dihatsu now?
Bobcat was bought by doosan but they still use kubota engines.
@@FishFind3000it's a bobcat engine built by doosan. Very reliable no def , no exhaust filter, just doc, awesome on fuel , Only kubota engine used in Bobcats is under 25hp like e35i
Is that a long arm bobcat e50 ?
Yes it is a long arm.
How much fuel do they burn per hour
Typically 1.8-2.2 gallons per hr
@@mmrbeef how big is the tank
I'm gonna rent one for a day, I wonder if I need extra fuel on hand?
How much was is
Out the door after tax it was a shade of 86k
$15? Lol 😂 what?
😂 Spending $1,000 a year to rent so somehow you validated a $86,000 purchase that doesn’t even feed itself. Good lord.
I can’t help that you didn’t listen to the whole video and explanation.
They just updated this machine to the e55. Identical machine. Just different stickers . Long arm is 55 , standard arm is now e50. E42 is now e48. E40 is all new design
@@rontopping2048which is the Best Buy?
EXCELLENT VIDEO! MY QUESTION IS WHAT YOU MEANT ABOUT "SAVING $15.00 DOLLARS" ??????