Bobcat Skid Steer Serial Numbers

Anyone know of an online guide to Bobcat-brand skidsteer loader models and years? I am looking into buying a used one to supplement my TLB on bigger jobs and jobs not well suited to my current machine. All of the skidsteer manufacturers seem to change machine designations from time to time to keep folks like me confused, but the Bobcat model numbers and production years are really throwing me worse than normal. The official Bobcat website is not helping me much in terms of features and technical specifications since it does not cover out-of-production machines. I am mainly focused on machines produced between 1996 and 2005.

Bobcat skid steer serial numbers

The opening bid of this Bobcat T650 is - and it is located in North East United States. Mascus USA contains many Bobcat T650 pieces and many other models of skid steer loaders. Details - Hours: 2,371 h, Serial Number: A3P016752. Used 2014 Bobcat S570 Skid-Steer Loader in Swift Current, Canada. Manufacturer: Bobcat Model: S570 With a rated operating capacity of 1,950 pounds, the vertical lift Bobcat® S570 skid-steer loader is ideal for clearing high-sided tuck boxes and hoppers or placing pallets loaded with heavy materials.

Google isn't helping me much as it is mainly showing me machines for sale without much in the way of useful tech specs. I see some of the ASV owners or want to be owners are pretty spirited about the machines.

But I have a question. Why is it I see new SR80's similarly equiped, new, not used, running from the mid thirties to the mid forties? Same machine, same machines, different ASV dealers, but ten grand in difference? I've got a quote on a JCB from a Dallas dealer on a new JCB 1110T that's five grand cheaper than the used ones on machinery trader.

But I understand that, JCB isn't a popular machine here in Texas because they've never been promoted. I see some of the ASV owners or want to be owners are pretty spirited about the machines. But I have a question. Why is it I see new SR80's similarly equiped, new, not used, running from the mid thirties to the mid forties?

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Same machine, same machines, different ASV dealers, but ten grand in difference? I've got a quote on a JCB from a Dallas dealer on a new JCB 1110T that's five grand cheaper than the used ones on machinery trader.

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But I understand that, JCB isn't a popular machine here in Texas because they've never been promoted. I'm seeing the same thing. Prices all over the place. Varying widely by location. But I'd also like to ask the ASV enthusiasts: Can you explain to me the difference(s) in purpose or use or anything else between the larger RC's and the SR's? Why two competing model series.

And which one is better??? I think that there is probably a few reasons why dealers whould sell the same machine for different prices. One could be that different dealers are willing to 'live on different margins'. When I was a bobcat salesman I tried to maintain a specific margin, but there was a minimum margin that the salesmanager would drop to, and that was our 'final offer' to the customer. A dealer needs to maintain a specific margin to support the machines he sells, operate his store (pay commissions, pay rent, etc.) It's no secret that some dealers can work with smaller margins (more efficient, carries multiple product lines, fewer employees, owns his buildings and property etc.), and others need larger margins. I also think that the different prices could be that some dealers have had that machine for a longerperiod of time under the terms that ASV provides them with. When those terms expire, the dealer has to put them on his own financing, and that cost him x amount a month.

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