Posted by Tyler Jackson on November 04, 2011 at 18:50:07 from (75.249.61.7):
I know I've asked this before but I forget ha. Got a local 856 in a barn lot with weeds grown up around it. They use it once a year to fix tile in the field with an excavator attachment on the back. It's a diesel with a cab and I don't know the hours. The body looks pretty rough from 150 ft (distance from the road) becasue it has dings and dents and rust due to this Indiana weather. My dad and uncle know the guy that wns it and said he would be interested in selling but I'm not sure what it's worth. He said it runs good. Ofcourse I would go look over it pretty good but what do you guys think it's worth? I was thinkin $1000 bucks without the loader. It's definetly a project but I don't mind a challenge. Thanks for any input
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