Posted by Hobo,NC on March 23, 2014 at 18:33:49 from (173.189.222.68):
I got a hankering for a nice 4X4 loader tractor... I found a 06 bota with 1000hr. on it... I talked to the owner on the phone he tells me its a on going issue replacing the hoses on the loader... It has a Bush Hog loader that was installed when he brought the tractor new....The first thing that went thru my mind is he is using cheap hoses but he tells me the local hose repair is making up the hoses that don't last long... The local hose repair has a good reputation I have used them with no issues... I stop by the local bota dealer and he sold the tractor new and installed the loader about all he can tell me is he may have the pump turned up to high for the hoses he says the pump is adjustable...
More talk and it has a 4 in 1 bucket that he said he has thought of welding it shut... Its used on a horse farm mainly to scoop up horse poop and wood savings... I think he has been honest with me do I need those issues...
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