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Re: JD 2010 Backhoe/Loader for $1000 - worth it?
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Posted by Bob on April 21, 2004 at 18:57:00 from (24.169.210.236):
In Reply to: JD 2010 Backhoe/Loader for $1000 - worth it? posted by Ryan in AR on April 20, 2004 at 18:57:28:
I'd give $700 for it in a heartbeat. Yes, you will have to put a few bucks into it, but in the end it'll be worth it. If you have some mechanical ability that'd really help with the cost of repairs. As far as a block, call some salvage yards...they are out there...I had some dificulty finding a Diesel block for a 2010..they are prone to coming apart....but I found a good one of them with a few calls. The cylinders are a sleeve deck...which is pricy new from Deere, but still available. You can certainly find a good used sleeve and pistons, if you desire for a few bucks. I personally like the 2010 and would jump on the opportunity to get a hold of a loader backhoe as they are quickly becoming rare. Bob
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