Blstr88
Well-Known Member
I had previously posted about a 304 but turned out it was a gray market machine in not as good of shape as the seller made it out to be…so I moved on.
Found a 2006 50D and a 2017 Bobcat e35i available that are both excellent candidates. Both are open ROPS with about 2000 hrs. Rubber tracks and thumbs.
This will be for my personal property only, no business use. Moving stones and clearing brushy land mostly.
My question is, will a 50d be noticeably stronger/more capable than the 35i? From what I can gather the Deere is about 10,500 lbs with 40 hp. The Bobcat is about 7800 lbs with about 32 hp? I’ve found different ratings on horsepower so not completely sure.
The biggest reason I’m considering the Bobcat is because it’s 11 years newer than the Deere. While I have no intentions of reselling the machine I like knowing I can if I wasn’t using it or needed the money…a much newer machine I assume will sell quicker.
On the flip side, a 2006 Deere 50d must be completely pre-emissions? That’s a pretty solid perk in my opinion.
Found a 2006 50D and a 2017 Bobcat e35i available that are both excellent candidates. Both are open ROPS with about 2000 hrs. Rubber tracks and thumbs.
This will be for my personal property only, no business use. Moving stones and clearing brushy land mostly.
My question is, will a 50d be noticeably stronger/more capable than the 35i? From what I can gather the Deere is about 10,500 lbs with 40 hp. The Bobcat is about 7800 lbs with about 32 hp? I’ve found different ratings on horsepower so not completely sure.
The biggest reason I’m considering the Bobcat is because it’s 11 years newer than the Deere. While I have no intentions of reselling the machine I like knowing I can if I wasn’t using it or needed the money…a much newer machine I assume will sell quicker.
On the flip side, a 2006 Deere 50d must be completely pre-emissions? That’s a pretty solid perk in my opinion.