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Re: JD Loader Backhoe???????????????????????
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Posted by jdemaris on April 12, 2004 at 05:25:22 from (209.23.29.168):
In Reply to: JD Loader Backhoe??????????????????????? posted by Stan Jones on April 11, 2004 at 17:16:02:
It would bring more than that here in Central New York State. Deere stuff goes high, even in bad shape. I tried to buy a 300 Deere hoe a few months ago. That's got the 3 cylinder 152 cubic inch diesel; maybe same as what you're looking at? Also has the single cylinder swing setup on the hoe. Anyway, the one I looked at was REAL beat. No hood, the engine block was cracked where the front end bolts to it. Linkage on the hoe-swing was broken. Tractor was slipping in forward, i.e. shuttle-shift problems. Bushings and pins loose all over. Hydraulics chattered. Engine smoke a bit but supposedly was recently rebuilt. The guy was asking $4500, I was hoping to buy it for $2500. In a fit of frustration, I offered him $3500 and he wouldn't take it. The next week it was gone, so I assume he got his price. If the hoe you're looking at is a 300 and you don't want it for $2500, give me the contact information - maybe I'll buy it if it's not on the other side of the world.
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