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DaveDCB
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I’d say all of the above!Is the problem poor preparation /application or paint that's not fit for purpose?
I’d say all of the above!Is the problem poor preparation /application or paint that's not fit for purpose?
Odd but you've seen said 216 so ykwimpossibly, but then the moors are acidic as.
I do indeed. Although I do recall it did do a bit of living in a shed.Odd but you've seen said 216 so ykwim
Poor preparation IMO. In the case of @Lancs Lad tb216. You can see the primer on the counterweight where it's been damaged, you'd literally have to get an angle grinder on it to get the paint off. Whereas alot of the time where you see sheets of paint coming off there's no primer at all. Looks like it's been sprayed straight on to bare metal. You don't see cars driving around with sheets of paint coming off and most of them spend their life outdoors all the time so it can be done but just think it's shoddiness/costs cutting going on from the manufacturers and as Ollie says we should be kicking off much more but then a handful of owner ops won't make much difference when hire companies are offering machines by the hundred and probably don't give a toss about the paint.Is the problem poor preparation /application or paint that's not fit for purpose?
It did spend stretches of time in a shed but it had still had done 1700hrs when I sold it with alot of time out left on ongoing walling jobs sometimes months long And even the shed had persistent damp blowing in mist, for whatever reason it's just has aged incredibly well. Dunno if it helped or made any difference but I often wipe machines down with a rag and wd40 to clean them up a bit/get grease/residue off..I do indeed. Although I do recall it did do a bit of living in a shed.
Found the private sale of the 2023 TB219 last nightit is absolutely mint but knowing who has had it - it's likely been in a shed.
This lays the problem, hire customers are 99% of the sales, they don’t give a rats ass about paint after the first hire as they mostly come back damaged/scratched anyway!Poor preparation IMO. In the case of @Lancs Lad tb216. You can see the primer on the counterweight where it's been damaged, you'd literally have to get an angle grinder on it to get the paint off. Whereas alot of the time where you see sheets of paint coming off there's no primer at all. Looks like it's been sprayed straight on to bare metal. You don't see cars driving around with sheets of paint coming off and most of them spend their life outdoors all the time so it can be done but just think it's shoddiness/costs cutting going on from the manufacturers and as Ollie says we should be kicking off much more but then a handful of owner ops won't make much difference when hire companies are offering machines by the hundred and probably don't give a toss about the paint.
Unless it's a plantalk op and there's the secret handshakeThis lays the problem, hire customers are 99% of the sales, they don’t give a rats ass about paint after the first hire as they mostly come back damaged/scratched anyway!
When it comes to resale/trade in time you get no more money for a mint owner op machine than you do a battered hire machine! (Until you come to purchase said ex owner op machine and you pay through the nose for it!!)
Obvs!Unless it's a plantalk op and there's the secret handshake![]()
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Indeed, trading your machine at the main dealer feels like they are literally laughing at you. Lowball offerings, comparing your machine to some auction machine result thats lower spec, twice the hours and not looked after. Its almost like they don't think their own product is worth anything.....Obvs!
Talking more when you try and px in at a main dealer.. they couldn’t care less!
Mate of mine locally bought a brand new 20t jcb . Apparently he was told the jcb yellow was a primer and topcoat . Didn’t stop it falling off though ! Jcb had to repaint it under warranty , done properly locally by the guys that painted my hitachiThis lays the problem, hire customers are 99% of the sales, they don’t give a rats ass about paint after the first hire as they mostly come back damaged/scratched anyway!
When it comes to resale/trade in time you get no more money for a mint owner op machine than you do a battered hire machine! (Until you come to purchase said ex owner op machine and you pay through the nose for it!!)