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  • Considering buying a used bobcat 48" hydro.

    I have read several equipment discussions here and would like input on this bobcat ransome. Just starting out I am trying to keep my costs down but be able to take the acre + contracts I have picked up. The mower is about 4 years old and is a dual hydro walkbehind with 14 hp kaw. Owner states it was recently serviced with new deckbelts, blades, oil, and filter. Tires look about 60%. Looks cosmetically good with normal amount of wear marks from pictures. Saw flyer in my bobcat dealer's board. He is asking $1000 which I think is a pretty fair price. Concern is obviously without hour meter how much life is left on engine. Currently I plan on starting it cold and looking for excessive smoking. Checking greasable joints for signs of maintainence. Checking hydro fluid. Any input is appreciated.

    Or would I be better served getting a new bobcat ransome 36" belt drive 15 kaw for around $2100 locally. I am split between used hydro 48" or new 36" belt.

    Buschwacker

  • #2
    Originally posted by buschwacker
    Or would I be better served getting a new bobcat ransome 36" belt drive 15 kaw for around $2100 locally. I am split between used hydro 48" or new 36" belt.Buschwacker
    Go with the 48 as your primary mower ... buy it NEW

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    • #3
      From your description,,, and if you dont find anything obviously wrong or sketchy,, id take a chance,

      Make sure to inspect the deck where the motor bolts on,,, check for small cracks around all bolts.
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      • #4
        bushwacker, you asked the question of wht size deck, whether it be a 36'' or a 48'', you really gotta think about what size yards your goin to cut, and whether its gonna be fences or not? if you have 5yards w/fences outta 35 yards w/o your better off gettin the 48'' due to the large productivity level you'de be losin on the other 30 yards w/o gates/fences....except for the 48'' to be a lil shy of 1/3 as fast as the 36'' to cut an hr

        Most chances are if their an acre or larger their gonna be w/o fences in a neighorbood..... but, then again i may be wrong, sense i have not seen your accounts/potential customers.... if your cuttin acre + lawns i'de defiantely get the 48'' w/b, due to the fact of the 1/3 as fast, as i mentioned above.....
        No Job too SMALL nor too BIG for A+ Lawncare

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        • #5
          Lol

          A+.....where did you get the information that a 48 is 1/3 as fast as a 36"....lol
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          • #6
            I'm not much on cutting corners and agree with you guys to buy the new 48. I talked to the guy today in person and he didn't look nor sound the least bit credible on the history of the mower, commercial use, maintainence etc. I think he ran it into the ground and then spruced it up with new fluids and cosmetics. Thanks again for the good insight.

            Buschwacker

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            • #7
              Mike J.:

              Probably the same place he got his 48 customers in 2 weeks time. Or learned the english language! LOL!

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              • #8
                actually i've done my research guys.... they are between 35-50% more productive go to www.exmark.com search for the productivity chart.....
                No Job too SMALL nor too BIG for A+ Lawncare

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                • #9
                  Nevermind A+

                  Maybe you should look again at what you posted and then check the chart for yourself again.
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                  • #10
                    1/3 = 33% so i'm a little off..... are we all math wizards here are we grass cutters?
                    No Job too SMALL nor too BIG for A+ Lawncare

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                    • #11
                      stay in school.

                      Originally posted by A+ Lawncare
                      1/3 = 33% so i'm a little off..... are we all math wizards here are we grass cutters?

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                      • #12
                        Great productivity chart on Ferris' website!

                        Factors in deck size, speed and conditions! GREAT lil' tool to have access too!

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