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I had an old chipper damaged by a falling tree while it was stored in my back yard (ironic, I know). It's an old machine (12" disk) that I bought for $3000 a couple years ago, it worked great.
My homeowners is replacing the machine with a new 12"disk chipper. I have no desire to have a $36,000 chipper, but I'm forced to actually buy the machine in order to collect on the insurance. My plan is to turn around a sell it to recover the money. The dealer apparently does not want it since he offered me $24k for a chipper that I would purchase from him for $36, 500 a minute earlier.
So I will be forced to sell on the open market. I haven't ordered the machine yet, I spec'ed out a Bandit 200XP with a 132 HP 4.3l GM gas engine with autofeed, lift cylinder adjustable shoot. The insurance co. approved that quote.
I need advice on the options that would make this most attractive on the open market, I feel limited to the $36,500 bottom line, but wonder if I should ask the insurance co if I could substitute a tier 4 diesel engine for the autofeed, or go with a less powerful diesel over the bigger more powerful gas engine.
Thanks.
My homeowners is replacing the machine with a new 12"disk chipper. I have no desire to have a $36,000 chipper, but I'm forced to actually buy the machine in order to collect on the insurance. My plan is to turn around a sell it to recover the money. The dealer apparently does not want it since he offered me $24k for a chipper that I would purchase from him for $36, 500 a minute earlier.
So I will be forced to sell on the open market. I haven't ordered the machine yet, I spec'ed out a Bandit 200XP with a 132 HP 4.3l GM gas engine with autofeed, lift cylinder adjustable shoot. The insurance co. approved that quote.
I need advice on the options that would make this most attractive on the open market, I feel limited to the $36,500 bottom line, but wonder if I should ask the insurance co if I could substitute a tier 4 diesel engine for the autofeed, or go with a less powerful diesel over the bigger more powerful gas engine.
Thanks.