Bought a used skidsteer from them several months ago. It was described as ready to go to work, fresh service, fresh rebuild on the lift cylinders. I received it dirty, and the cutting edge of the bucket was so worn that it only exists in a few spots on the bucket, completely gone elsewhere. Not a huge deal but not very professional to not even clean the machine.It soon was running hot and I discovered that one radiator was plugged with mud. I decided to do a full inspection/service myself at this point and the cost of several hundred dollars I shouldn't have had to spend. The hydraulic filter was dirty, the cabin air filter was missing, the air filter needed replaced, and the biggest problem was that the final drive oil was some of the worst I've ever seen. Fixed these problems and soon one lift started significantly leaking. They sent me another rebuild kit and my mechanic rebuilt it again. My mechanic stated that several seals were missing inside and the cylinder was so severely worn he didn't expect his rebuild to last long either. It lasted another 5-6 hours and then started leaking again. I spent $400 on hydraulic oil keeping the level good until a new lift cylinder arrived. MTC offered to send me $1000 for the cylinder or a used cylinder, I refused the used cylinder as who knows its quality. This is a low hours 2018 machine, I felt it was more than reasonable for me to expect a brand cylinder but they were extremely rude about that idea. So I spent $3000 on a new cylinder and they sent me $1000.I was not going to leave a review because I just dont usually do this, karma comes around. Today I was using it to hang gates and realized that the hydraulics leak down badly as well.Overall I would say that anyone buying a machine from them should run away and never look back.Edit: I have received a call from them almost immediately and they have offered to send a mechanic to look at the leak down. Extremely polite and positive experience and conversation compared to the original salesman.Further edit: the machine has been repaired at their expense. Unsure of the difference between original salesman and current but this was a totally different experience.