Micro digger - Kubota if poss

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gavinruane
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Post: # 94173Post gavinruane

I am looking to buy kubota micro digger...privately if poss without vat being involved....does anyone know where the best place to find one...they seem quite rare.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Post: # 94183Post Tony McC

There's a pub in Liverpool where you can buy any plant, any tool at all, in exchange for beer vouchers with no VAT, no tax of any sort, and no receipt. There's a risk that the Bizzies might pay you a visit to take it back, but if you want cheap....!

EBay is the best place for private sales. You get some self-builders who have bought them to use during their build then sell them on when completion is finally achieved. The trade sites are all legit and above board and VAT-able, but they do have the little Kub's every now and again.
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Post: # 94191Post gavinruane

Thanks Tony...i definately don't want anything nicked...but not everything without vat needs to be nicked...just a private seller who is not looking for vat on top.
I am not registered for vat so see it as unecessary.
Will keep checking e bay !
Thanks.
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Post: # 94194Post lutonlagerlout

i looked on ebay and they are all plus VAT
thing is you just have to look at the whole price and negotiate
VAT pain that it is is everywhere nowdays
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Post: # 94195Post GB_Groundworks

kubota hold their value more than anyother mini on the market so you'll pay a premium for kubota but imho its worth it :)

ps tony wheres that pub i need a 5 ton kx161-3 kubota ;)




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Post: # 94207Post Tony McC

I bought my own Stihl Saw back 5 times from that pub. There was no point in kicking up a fuss about it being nicked the day before, or the fact that it had my initials etched into chassis, as there were several large gentlemen in attendance who would not look favourably on the integrity of their chums being questioned. Just pay the 20 quid and leave discreetly with a Stihl-shaped black bin bag.

I also once bought back a block splitter nicked an hour earlier - now that's a quick turnaround!
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