Veganlumberjack
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Hi Im about to buy a mini track loader and really torn on the engine options. A good used machine has been hard to find but I've stumbled upon a landscaper that just retired and has a boxer 320 gas with a 438 lbs lift capacity and a boxer 322D kubota with a 464 lbs lift capacity. Is there any advantages on the diesel that make it worth the cost?
on one hand the diesel will theoretically last longer, but has expensive parts, has a cooling system, injectors, a third piston and is about $4000 to replace with a reman.
on the other hand the kohler can also last a ridiculously long time if you just keep oil in it, and is around 2300 to replace with a brand new 2 year warranty engine. just did this on my stump grinder and the simplicity of the gas engine is what's really drawing me towards a little gas loader.
philosophy of use: the plan is to run a plain root grapple and use it to cart brush piles to the chipper as well as logs to the trailer.
Is there any must have advantages to the diesel or is the less sought after gas option still a worth while machine (for this intended use)?
My issue: Cant decide and whenever I weigh the scale for diesel I keep thinking nothing last forever get the gas one hammer out a good 2016 and dont look back. what are your thoughts and experiences with these machines. anything advice will help and thank you for reading.
on one hand the diesel will theoretically last longer, but has expensive parts, has a cooling system, injectors, a third piston and is about $4000 to replace with a reman.
on the other hand the kohler can also last a ridiculously long time if you just keep oil in it, and is around 2300 to replace with a brand new 2 year warranty engine. just did this on my stump grinder and the simplicity of the gas engine is what's really drawing me towards a little gas loader.
philosophy of use: the plan is to run a plain root grapple and use it to cart brush piles to the chipper as well as logs to the trailer.
Is there any must have advantages to the diesel or is the less sought after gas option still a worth while machine (for this intended use)?
My issue: Cant decide and whenever I weigh the scale for diesel I keep thinking nothing last forever get the gas one hammer out a good 2016 and dont look back. what are your thoughts and experiences with these machines. anything advice will help and thank you for reading.