How much is a used Bobcat skid steer worth?
How much is a used Bobcat skid steer worth?
The average price for a new Bobcat skid steer is anywhere from $25,000 to $65,000, depending on size, specs, and features. Used Bobcats average between $5,000 and $30,000.
How can you tell how old a bobcat is?
Write down all of the numbers that appear in the Owner’s Manual or on the skid steer. Call the Bobcat Marketing Service Department. According to the Bobcat website, just call 701-678-6165 and give the customer service rep the VIN/serial number. He can tell what year the Bobcat was made in.
When was the last year a Bobcat was made?
In the above example, using basic arithmetic, we use a Bobcat S590 that was manufactured in 2016. First, subtract the year manufactured from the current year of 2021 to determine that the Bobcat is 5 years.
How can I find out the value of a bobcat?
Similar to pricing a used Bobcat, attachments can also be valued by researching used equipment values and comparable sales.
What’s the average number of hours a bobcat is used?
Second, we divide the number of hours on the Bobcat (5960 hours) by 5 years to determine the average number of hours per year. The average use is 1192 hours per year. This then allows you to gauge if the Bobcat has been used full time, part time, more or less. A benchmark for full time or part time usage follows –
What kind of engine does a bobcat 873 have?
A ’99 873 should have a Deutz oil cooled engine in it. And if you don’t know the machine service/repair history, at 2400 hrs, you might save yourself some aggravation by going ahead and replacing the timing belt. If it lets go, gets more [less] interesting. The 873 was a rather big machine, but it’s weak point was the loader arms.
When did I buy my first Bobcat skidsteer?
Discussion in ‘ Skid Steers ‘ started by Willis Bushogin, Jun 20, 2011 . I just bought a 1999 Bobcat 873 skidsteer. I think it has like 2400 hours on it I have owned skidsteers before, but never a Bobcat. This machine was used at a fertilizer factory so its rusty. or final drive, etc
Second, we divide the number of hours on the Bobcat (5960 hours) by 5 years to determine the average number of hours per year. The average use is 1192 hours per year. This then allows you to gauge if the Bobcat has been used full time, part time, more or less. A benchmark for full time or part time usage follows –
Similar to pricing a used Bobcat, attachments can also be valued by researching used equipment values and comparable sales.