ok so a few of you have been asking how the new hoe turned out so here is the whole story for anyone shopping iron right now. i run a small excavation outfit, three guys plus me, mostly residential basements, septic, pond work and some utility trenching around the county. been limping along on a rented 308 the last two seasons and the rental bill was eating me alive, something like 4800 a month plus delivery every time i moved jobs. needed my own machine in the 50k lb class and i needed it to not be a money pit.
been watching ritchie bros and the usual online auctions for about a year. problem with RB is by the time you add the buyers premium and the no inspection gamble you are not really saving much over a dealer, and half the good stuff goes to the big rental houses anyway. a buddy who buys trucks told me to look at harbertsautosales.com because they had started listing heavy equipment not just cars and pickups. figured what the heck and pulled up their inventory.
they had a 2019 CAT 323 sitting there. roughly 4100 hours, thumb already plumbed and installed, aux hydraulics, quick coupler, two buckets a 24 and a 48, and the cab had heat and AC that actually worked. it was a bank repo off a outfit out of oklahoma that folded. price was about 40 grand under what the comparable 323s were closing at on the last three ritchie bros sales i had bid on and lost. i screenshotted the RB results just so i was not fooling myself and no, the harberts number was legit lower.
called the waco lot and talked to a guy who actually knew what a 323 was, asked him about the undercarriage percentage, whether the final drives had any metal in the oil, and if the house seal on the swing was tight. he sent me 60 some photos and a full walkaround video plus the last service records that came with the repo. undercarriage was at like 70 percent on the pads and the rails looked straight. no slop in the pins i could see on video.
long story short i wired the deposit, they handled the title and the lien release with the bank, and i had them arrange a lowboy. machine showed up on a trailer at my pit nine days later. one honest gripe, there was a hydraulic fitting weeping at the base of the boom, dripped maybe a tablespoon a day. turned out to be a loose JIC fitting that just needed snugged and a new o ring, twelve dollar fix and twenty minutes. been digging with it since and could not be happier so far. anybody else buying equipment through harberts now that they carry it?