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Started by Firewoodjoe, January 01, 2015, 11:49:09 AM

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Firewoodjoe

I'm just surfing the old Internet today and see that Delk equipment in Tennessee always has cheaper prices equipment then anyone else. Has anyone had experience with them? Is the equupment just that "cheap"?

BargeMonkey

 Im hoping to stuff the wife in the car in a while and go down that way looking at stuff, they move alot of equipment. The G3 skidders he has generally have 12k plus hours, im kinda leery of buying something with that many hours.

Firewoodjoe

I figured they'd be high hour. But they all look good! That H my dad runs was about trimmed by looks. Less paint than the two Glll's with 10,000 hours and the H had 3,000. But it cost $152,000! A lot of delks are $60-80,000. A motor is $10,000 and I'm guessing a tranny is close to $20,000 but your still under $150,000! And those two Glll's are about 13,000 hours now and no trannys problems. I've seen them for sale with 15-20,000 hours.

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Barge Monkey - is he selling general store equipment now?  :D
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