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brand new Kabota SVL65-2 track loader. 65 hp. New, only 19 hours. Full cab with air conditioning heater and Bluetooth stereo. Two buckets with one never been used.
Paid $66,850 plus tax
Asking 60K OBO
 

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brand new Kabota SVL65-2 track loader. 65 hp. New, only 19 hours. Full cab with air conditioning heater and Bluetooth stereo. Two buckets with one never been used.
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Damn I need one of those!
Pics and price.

I actually know a excavation owner I will show it too
 

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Why you selling it so quick?
 

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Why you selling it so quick?
Retiring. Work has slowed, lost a few employees, including my crew foreman, to Prevailing Wage contractors. Told my wife 2 years ago that when work gets slow or I continue to have staffing shortfalls I'll be done. I'm 68 years old. Hispanics have taken over the concrete labor force forever changing everything compared to the way it used to be. I have a communication issue as I speak virtually no Spanish and they (employees) have virtually no respect for me, my vehicles, my tools and equipment. As far as the tractor goes, it was my bad. I have two other skid steers in good running order so the decision to purchase was my bad. I have always owned the finest of tools and equipment. At 60K OBO I'm gonna take a 10K hit in the gut but it is what it is. It's a great deal if someone is looking for something new. 19 hrs aint shit. I'll deliver it wherever in CA, NV or AZ
 

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Retiring. Work has slowed, lost a few employees, including my crew foreman, to Prevailing Wage contractors. Told my wife 2 years ago that when work gets slow or I continue to have staffing shortfalls I'll be done. I'm 68 years old. Hispanics have taken over the concrete labor force forever changing everything compared to the way it used to be. I have a communication issue as I speak virtually no Spanish and they (employees) have virtually no respect for me, my vehicles, my tools and equipment. As far as the tractor goes, it was my bad. I have two other skid steers in good running order so the decision to purchase was my bad. I have always owned the finest of tools and equipment. At 60K OBO I'm gonna take a 10K hit in the gut but it is what it is. It's a great deal if someone is looking for something new. 19 hrs aint shit. I'll deliver it wherever in CA, NV or AZ
I don’t blame you sir. It’s sad how most employees treat the tools that feed there family’s. I don’t understand how they don’t understand that if you don’t have these tools you don’t work and if you don’t work you don’t eat 🤦‍♂️ That is definitely a smoking deal on a brand new machine. If I didn’t just buy a new one 6 months ago I’d probably get it myself. Good luck with the sale and enjoy retirement!
 

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I've wondered if one of these would be better for hilly terrain as a ranch vehicle then your typical round tire mid size utility tractor. Moving to one in a year or two, so don't need it just yet.
 
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I've wondered if one of these would be better for hilly terrain as a ranch vehicle then your typical round tire mid size utility tractor. Moving to one in a year or two, so don't need it just yet.
Yes. Our 5 acre ranch is a constant slope from the top of the property to the bottom, and when we first moved here my wheeled skid steer was almost useless trying to move any significant amount of dirt. I went to a CTL and it's a million times better and more useful.
 

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I've wondered if one of these would be better for hilly terrain as a ranch vehicle then your typical round tire mid size utility tractor. Moving to one in a year or two, so don't need it just yet.
Awesome all around machine for a ranch. You literally can’t go wrong
 

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Retiring. Work has slowed, lost a few employees, including my crew foreman, to Prevailing Wage contractors. Told my wife 2 years ago that when work gets slow or I continue to have staffing shortfalls I'll be done. I'm 68 years old. Hispanics have taken over the concrete labor force forever changing everything compared to the way it used to be. I have a communication issue as I speak virtually no Spanish and they (employees) have virtually no respect for me, my vehicles, my tools and equipment. As far as the tractor goes, it was my bad. I have two other skid steers in good running order so the decision to purchase was my bad. I have always owned the finest of tools and equipment. At 60K OBO I'm gonna take a 10K hit in the gut but it is what it is. It's a great deal if someone is looking for something new. 19 hrs aint shit. I'll deliver it wherever in CA, NV or AZ
Is Eberhart still the dealer?
 
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