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Considering the Purchase of a New Holland EC35 Excavator: Key Considerations
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If you’re thinking about buying a New Holland EC35 excavator, there are a few key things to consider before moving forward. Here are some of the concerns I had while evaluating this used equipment, and the insights shared by others in the process:
1. Cylinder Repacking
One of the cylinders on the machine appears to be leaking, which raises a valid concern about the cost of repacking it. Repacking a cylinder can be expensive, depending on the severity of the leak and whether the cylinder itself is damaged. It's essential to factor in the cost of repairs for this when assessing the overall value of the machine.
2. Hydraulic Tank Leak
There’s a tank located under the hydraulic manifold that seems to be leaking. This could be a significant issue, especially if it's affecting the hydraulic system. The cost of repairing or replacing the tank can vary widely, depending on its size and the extent of the damage. If the leak is minor, a simple seal replacement might do, but if the tank is severely damaged, it may need to be replaced entirely.
3. Engine Replacement
The engine has been replaced with an Isuzu engine. While Isuzu engines are generally known for their reliability, it’s important to assess how well the engine integrates with the rest of the excavator's systems. If the engine was installed correctly, it could be a good choice, but it's always wise to inspect the engine’s condition thoroughly and check for any issues related to the retrofit.
4. Price and Seller Transparency
The seller is asking $12,500 for the excavator, but there are some concerns about the transparency of the transaction. While the seller may not seem overtly dishonest, it’s important to approach with caution. When questioned about potential issues, the seller seemed to downplay them, which can be a red flag. For example, the seller had a Bobcat 331 listed for sale but had to stop the sale after a drive motor blew while loading it onto a truck. Such instances raise questions about the seller’s reliability.
5. Vehicle History and Theft Concerns
Before committing to any used equipment purchase, it's wise to run a background check, especially if the seller seems "sketchy." One option is to have the serial number of the excavator checked by local authorities to ensure that it hasn’t been stolen or involved in any illegal activity. This step could help prevent unexpected issues later on.
Conclusion
While the New Holland EC35 excavator might offer good value at first glance, potential buyers should proceed carefully. It’s crucial to assess the machine's mechanical condition thoroughly, consider the cost of repairs (such as cylinder repacking and hydraulic tank repairs), and verify the legitimacy of the transaction. Always remember: if something feels off during the inspection or negotiation process, it might be best to walk away.
In summary, a little caution, proper inspection, and background checks can go a long way when purchasing used equipment like the New Holland EC35.

               
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