As I mentioned in a previous thread, I determined that I need/want a mini EX, rather than a new L2501 with a BH77 backhoe. I looked at a TEREX HR13 on Tuesday, which is a 4000 pound machine, about 18 HP, made in Germany.
It started up quickly, cold, at a temp of 33 degrees. Had a cab and the hour meter said 1404 hours (not sure I believe this number). Manufactured in 2003. Pins seemed good with very little play, but the bucket was loose on the stick. I figured I could deal with that. Rubber tracks had good life left, driver sprockets looked like new.
Price ended up about $2K more than the cost of a subframe mounted BH77.
The sale situation was a little shaky. It was shown to me by the landlord of the owner, as he was in jail for repeated driving without a license offenses/convictions (and whatever else, who knows?). His sister would sign a bill of sale stating she was the owner, as she was selling the excavator on his behalf, and he gave it to her so she could sell it. The sister had the bill of sale for the machine, which was purchased in January 2020, from a dealer in this state. No manuals or other documentation.
A UCC search showed no liens against his name or the sister.
I operated it and it seemed OK, but certainly different than my tractor backhoe, so I could not really put it through its paces efficiently (learning curve).
I figured for the price, if I decided to purchase, the amount I would risking would not be a death blow to me worst case...
In the end, the deal breaker (along with the other concerns) was that I had great difficulty (in a couple hours on line) finding a source of parts, manuals, or even a dealer anywhere close by.
So I declined to purchase the excavator. I concluded I really should buy a name brand that has parts/manuals easily available and dealers close by, just in case.
What would you have done?
It started up quickly, cold, at a temp of 33 degrees. Had a cab and the hour meter said 1404 hours (not sure I believe this number). Manufactured in 2003. Pins seemed good with very little play, but the bucket was loose on the stick. I figured I could deal with that. Rubber tracks had good life left, driver sprockets looked like new.
Price ended up about $2K more than the cost of a subframe mounted BH77.
The sale situation was a little shaky. It was shown to me by the landlord of the owner, as he was in jail for repeated driving without a license offenses/convictions (and whatever else, who knows?). His sister would sign a bill of sale stating she was the owner, as she was selling the excavator on his behalf, and he gave it to her so she could sell it. The sister had the bill of sale for the machine, which was purchased in January 2020, from a dealer in this state. No manuals or other documentation.
A UCC search showed no liens against his name or the sister.
I operated it and it seemed OK, but certainly different than my tractor backhoe, so I could not really put it through its paces efficiently (learning curve).
I figured for the price, if I decided to purchase, the amount I would risking would not be a death blow to me worst case...
In the end, the deal breaker (along with the other concerns) was that I had great difficulty (in a couple hours on line) finding a source of parts, manuals, or even a dealer anywhere close by.
So I declined to purchase the excavator. I concluded I really should buy a name brand that has parts/manuals easily available and dealers close by, just in case.
What would you have done?
Last edited: