Hi I have just come back from fixing a tractor for a guy, there is a case track loader sitting there. 3000 would buy it from what he said, biggest problem is the clutches are shot and the track gears even worse. it's a nice looking machine at 25 ft!. I fix equipment as I said that machine would be a money pit even with me doing the work.
I'm looking at a backhoe loader for my farm and a bit of custom work to. there is some junk out there at $30.000 and 10.000 machines are even worse for age and condition. A dozer will by nature have been ridden hard and put away damp in your price range. Plus the older it gets the less parts are around. good Used parts unless it caught fire can be hard to find now as well for some makes. Somebody on these boards summed it up well this week. Send me the $5000, don't buy the machine and run away you will still be ahead! then I could go spend the extra on a way better digger L.O.L. I'm not even going to say much about the inexperienced operator running round the woods with an old Dozer and a chainsaw. I think others have given you a good option to pay someone and stay alive it will be cheaper in the long run, and probably literally a lot less chance of getting a nasty head ache or worse from a widow maker.!. Regards Robert
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