Electra_Glide
Senior Member
Went to the local Bobcat "open house" this week to do a little skidsteer shopping. I've pretty much decided that I don't want to go through another season of renting skidsteers. Most of my work centers around an excavator (sewer lines, house addition foundations, and retaining walls). The skidsteer would primarily be used for cleanup, backfiliing, and shuttling around material.
I went to talk about an S220/S250, but they're currently running an open house "special" on S175s. I know it's like comparing apples to banannas, but that's what I've been trying to do for the last few days. This is only my second year out, and I'm trying to spend my money wisely.
The "special" is a basic S175 w/68" low-profile bucket for $20935, which is about $3100 off list (according to the salesman), compared to about $32000 for a basic S220. With their financing (60 months @ 6.9%), that works out to over $200 per month cheaper for the smaller machine.
What would you do? Also, when packaging in attachments (I want a set of tracks and some forks), what's a reasonable discount to shoot for? Is 25% too high or too low?
Thanks...
Joe
I went to talk about an S220/S250, but they're currently running an open house "special" on S175s. I know it's like comparing apples to banannas, but that's what I've been trying to do for the last few days. This is only my second year out, and I'm trying to spend my money wisely.
The "special" is a basic S175 w/68" low-profile bucket for $20935, which is about $3100 off list (according to the salesman), compared to about $32000 for a basic S220. With their financing (60 months @ 6.9%), that works out to over $200 per month cheaper for the smaller machine.
What would you do? Also, when packaging in attachments (I want a set of tracks and some forks), what's a reasonable discount to shoot for? Is 25% too high or too low?
Thanks...
Joe