Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on April 20, 2021 at 20:00:22 from (66.71.242.59):
In Reply to: Whats it worth? posted by grayrider on April 20, 2021 at 04:32:16:
I have a Dig-It unit that looks like that. Mine is a model 198-T and it has the 2 cylinder Kohler 18 Hp air cooled, opposed twin. This was originally designed and built as a Power King tractor company unit. A lot of Power king parts fit. They sold it to another company who went belly up and then it was briefly owned by the Pug Power Company and then Power King supposedly bought the parts inventory and maybe the tooling but did not produce any more units. I have not had any problems getting parts for it from a place I think is Mission Industries and the few hydraulic hoses or cylinder rebuilds I have needed the local hydraulic shop has everything needed. I have had very little problems with mine and I really like it. I don't use it very much anymore but it is a wonderful tool for moving stuff around the yard and into the shop. I bought mine used 10 years ago and it had 1040 hrs on the meter. I paid $5,000 for mine and it saved me enough when digging foundations and septic tanks and lines on our house when we were remodeling on that it paid for itself there in a couple of weeks.
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