Welder Dave
Senior Member
There was someone on here that bought a couple compact machines from China not too long ago. Little bigger than a lawn mower engine but pretty low price in comparison.
I think I know which thread you're talking about. I guess they're not too terrible, as long as you don't set your expectations too high. I just think they're funny to look at and funny to watch someone operate some no-rop tiny little thing.There was someone on here that bought a couple compact machines from China not too long ago. Little bigger than a lawn mower engine but pretty low price in comparison.
I once was when I needed a stick cylinder rod for one 15 years ago.....They would be blown away by a 992
Damn right. A proper digger, not something that belongs in the Lawns & Gardens catalogue. You’d shift some dirt with one of them.Here is a great example of what you can get. This was the biggest piece I have operated and the particular one was very special. You had to go out the door, down the side walk, through the engine compartment doorway and pull a parachute cord to shut it down.
https://www.ritchielist.com//1/1-3-...F8ULE0-jLdjZSgZxYtSS7iivQt83fPLRoCVH0QAvD_BwE
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Only 50K!
It loads it's own counterweight, woo hoo!
This one went for 25K
https://www.ironplanet.com/for-sale/Excavators-1994-Cat-375-Tracked-Excavator-California/6152717
Not a bad garden spade
you can see down in that walkway in this video.
I was that 16 year old I was successful at the repairing alsoOr just wait until an ambitious 16 year old comes across it and wants to resurrect it to start his own business.
I must have missed that one howd it end up?I was referring to the kid who wanted to start a business with a 1266 Koehring that had been sitting for over 17 years.
Good for one foot here, 2 feet if you are lucky with a mattocks.The average homeowners old excavator, can buy replacement handle too.
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Here is the first post where it got started. He had iron fever!!I must have missed that one howd it end up?
For anyone who owns a business it’s a risk that probably isn’t worth taking. However for a private individual if they can get something delivered to their property for scrap value or not much more the decision process is somewhat different. And it’s a cool toy…..12 watchers and 1 bidder tells a tale. So there were 12 star eyed DIY'ers that had big dreams and only 1 dumb enough to bite. Or it went for parts.![]()
For anyone who owns a business it’s a risk that probably isn’t worth taking. However for a private individual if they can get something delivered to their property for scrap value or not much more the decision process is somewhat different. And it’s a cool toy…..