Are you able to get the spares for them still? As in if the guy has it set up for screeding I could get the gun suited for rendering? So less than 2k is good for a machine with only 500 hours?
yep as the lads have said I did have one.
the only reason I got rid of mine was I have an sp11 aswell, and ive moved away from site work a bit since I bought them.
course you can still get parts for them, the machines still sell new. there the best around for me, the power of the 3 cylinder engine is unreal, I preferred it to my sp11 but the guy buying it wanted the v2 over the sp11,
as regards price 2 k is to cheap, going along the school of thought if somethings to good to be true it usually is. there around 20,000 new with the vat[ that's what I paid for mine new], I sold it for £9300 inc vat last summer. with 400 hours on it was immaculate with the built in power wash and all the laggings etc.
what I would say is get the vin number and Id check it out with utiform direct,[ I can pass you the number of the uk importer if you wish]
a few where stolen in spain a few years ago and are apparently in the uk ,still, 1 was recovered last year in Bristol but a few are still out there and the spanish insurance company still have a claim on them. the importers know them all as theres less than 300 in the uk.
you can put anything through them, mono ,sand cement, flo, 6 bags of monorex at a time. you don't use the gun for screed, its the big 75mm laggings
bad points- there thirsty on red diesel, parts are a chunk of money, sand cement screeds chomp on your rotars and stators, bit cumbersome for domestics.
good points - great for pumping, easy to use, unbelievable power, big hopper.
my favourite machine ive ever used
and ive used nearly every machine out there.
hope the above is some good for yous.