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953 loader which one

Ralph Harris

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Y’all I found two 953s both are late 80s one has had documented $30,000 worth of work over the last six months. The other is more of an original machine with not a lot of work done hours are similar about 7000.

It might be a no-brainer to pick the wand that had all the work done, but I’m wondering why did that machine need all that work? Should I buy the machine that hasn’t had much done to it other than maintenance both are between 30 and $35,000 thanks.
 

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Where was all of this work done and what all was done? If it was just him working on it under the shade tree on the hydrostatic system I would run away. If it was $30,000 for a complete Cat U/C is a different story. I would test drive it and take some SOS samples of both machines.
 

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Need more info on both machines.

Any pics?
 

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I will try to get pictures and information
All the work was done in a shop. I talked to him for about 30 minutes.

The other machine is about six hours away. The one with all the work done is about 3 1/2 hours away.
 

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Why would someone put 30k into a machine and then sell it for 30k six months later, someone is full of ****.
If someone dropped that kind of money, why get rid of it 6 months later.
I do have a bridge, that I am thinking of discounting later.
lol
 

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Why would someone put 30k into a machine and then sell it for 30k six months later, someone is full of ****.
If someone dropped that kind of money, why get rid of it 6 months later.
I do have a bridge, that I am thinking of discounting later.
lol
Probably some bs like oh yeah we rebuilt the engine and went through it 10 k in labor. Well what did you actually replace. An injector ...

As to the ops question which to get. The only way to buy a used machine is to go work the heck out of it. Take a temp gun check the different parts. Put the time in working it. If it works well hot and cold starts with no issues, it rules out a lot of problems.

Never allow it to be started before you arrive. Show up early in the morning. Check the temp before you turn it on. Pay attention to the smoke , long start short start. How does it track over distance. Once you really start digging does the power fade? Does the machine look like it was serviced correctly are the filters labeled. Is the oil clean or grimey. Check the radiator is it full...

Don't buy a machine that you can't work. I know of a nice d7h near me for sale for a fair price. They won't let me work it, I am not risking my money unless I get to use it or the price is good enough it does not matter.

Track loaders are easy to test. Dig a hole does it move good fully loaded. Try to stall it out. Will it turn the tracks if you are pushing against something that does not move. It should move fast enough loaded that you don't think it's slow. Basically it should work and move fully loaded and turn and counter rotate the tracks. And the work should never over whelm the motor. I have never stalled mine out

I will.also say this i have found a few deals lately that have been seller "needs" to sell or must turn the money, sometimes guys take a hit to make a better move for their current needs.

I bought 2 953as thinking one would be a parts machine for the other. Both so cheap compared to today's pricing. Both have easily made way more than 5 times what they cost. I still use both and they both are still working. I had someone offer me 3 times what I paid for one of them. I thought long and hard and decided I am still at a point with having a machine or good spare is worth more than the cost. I can do work others can run multiple jobs. I actually just got my first 963 21z

The guy that tried to buy the tractor from me got talked into a new 100k skid steer. He does not even have a clue as to how much more a 53 can handle
 
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Why would someone put 30k into a machine and then sell it for 30k six months later, someone is full of ****.
If someone dropped that kind of money, why get rid of it 6 months later.
I do have a bridge, that I am thinking of discounting later.
lol

I'll play devils advocate -

Depends. Could be a legit scenario. If I had 6 month project coming up I needed the loader on but knew it probably needed an engine or whatever that was $30K worth of work but I could make $75K with it over that time then it's a no brainer. Gross $45K and have an operating machine worth $30k.

Who knows but it could be possible.

Put a $25K undercarriage on our 953 several years ago and it might have 400 hours on it since. I don't plan on ever selling it and figured this UC would run out it's life but if I had to sell it I would damn sure say it has a new UC with 400hrs on it.

To someone that didn't know that would sound like bs.

The guy that tried to buy the tractor from me got talked into a new 100k skid steer. He does not even have a clue as to how much more a 53 can handle

Depends on what kind of work you do.

My 279D's work 10x more than my 953C. Currently the 953 is on push off duty at the dump. We run our 2 - 279D's every day. Probably going to buy a 265 this year and still keep the 2-279's since we use them so much.
 

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Depends on what kind of work you do.

My 279D's work 10x more than my 953C. Currently the 953 is on push off duty at the dump. We run our 2 - 279D's every day. Probably going to buy a 265 this year and still keep the 2-279's since we use them so much.
Your right. In this case it was for tree removal and land prep. He got the whole, it almost as much horsepower as the 953 and it moves faster.... and I can move it.

I was polite and just said that it's nice. Inside i knew i could still can do work that he cant.

If your still thinking about adding machines work must be good.
 

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If your still thinking about adding machines work must be good.

Work is steady. Building a decent backlog of work that should get us into mid summer.

Usually we have a yearly plan to upgrade or replace 1 or 2 pieces of equipment or a truck depending on need, usage, hours, age, etc. This year's plan is a new dually for the main crew and another CTL. Last year was just a new mini. Year before that was a 325 which counted as 3 or 4 pieces. lol
 

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Anything is possible but every time I see those ads for anything that goes, I got 50k into it, so asking price is 10k firm, I think FOS.
 

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Anything is possible but every time I see those ads for anything that goes, I got 50k into it, so asking price is 10k firm, I think FOS.

Usually is but sometimes there's a gem out there. That's the tough part of buying used iron.
 

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Should have full receipts for all the work done and parts needed. Lifetime service records help to. I'm not sure how badly a 953 could be abused??
 

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I'm not sure how badly a 953 could be abused??

Oh you'd be surprised.

One good thing about a 953 is the machine was more than likely an owner/operator or part of a small operation, at least here in the southeast.
 

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He says he has receipts for all work done, according to him he used machine to work 1/2 mile road to build his new house he also said he didn’t mind putting money into the machine because he was quoted 120 grand for clearing woods and timber and building road.
I do believe he’s scared of it though I would be too.
I found a extremely clean JD 310 d but still patiently waiting for the right track loader
 

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He says he has receipts for all work done, according to him he used machine to work 1/2 mile road to build his new house he also said he didn’t mind putting money into the machine because he was quoted 120 grand for clearing woods and timber and building road.
I do believe he’s scared of it though I would be too.

Well that makes sense.

Why he is "scared" it? Scared of it mechanically or the machine itself?
 

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I absolutely promise you that I’m gonna look at everything some machines just have trouble when others don’t
As a work guy with shallow pockets, I have to make good decisions. That’s a lot of cash and then if there’s another major failure, that’s gonna sit for a while.
 

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It’s got me thinking real hard about a big skid steer maybe 100 hp Kubota or Caterpillar something I can put a lot of hours on before worrying about failures something with under 2000 hours
Vs a big track loader that could burn your wallet up
I know there’s no comparison, but I could take a little bites with the skid steer. I’ve got a nice backhoe. I just need something to push with and grapple with
 

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As much as the track loaders are so sexy and masculine at the same time, I like your train of thought at the moment.
A 95 HP skid, especially tracked, will do a lot of work, better at fuel and easier to operate. Done deal!
 

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That is a very tough call, have replaced a lot of $10-15000 fuel systems on skid loaders. The common rail fuel systems are very susceptible to water in fuel and destroying the entire system. Have a Kubota in shop right now that another guy is working on. Had an injector hang up and burned a hole in the #3 piston. Complete O/H and fuel system is just shy of $40000 from what I heard after parts labor and machine work. When I was at dealer first thing they told us to do was to swab the common rail for rust and if they had more than 3 water in fuel codes warranty was denied. You also start getting into emissions failures. While they are becoming less and less common as technology progresses it is still another maintenance item. The nice thing about the older track loaders is that you can almost always find good used parts or aftermarket available. I have put a lot of used and aftermarket parts on older cat equipment that holds up really well as long as you aren't putting a ton of hours on.
 
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