I can tell you alot about my IH2606 with a case ck33 backhoe on it. Kind of a FORH. Fix Or Repair Hourly. Rebuilt the main cylinder, that was a bear and heavy. Swing cylinders leak and gear doesn't always want to stop where I want it which is the next project once I get the rebuilt engine all installed and running. Try digging with it and if it doesn't want to pull much in hard ground then the pump is about gone. I was looking for a case when I got this one.
I may take mine out to Colorado for a cabin I want to build one of these days. May have to have it hauled.
Is that Case a standard trans or a hydrostatic? Those hydrostatics can start to go bad and then you have some expense.
It really depends on how hard the ground is and if there is much rock as to how big of hoe you want to get. The smaller ones will act like trying to stab steel with a knife, just break the teeth and you don't have enough hydraulic power to move anything. When I tried to pull a stump I know the pump wasn't up to it.
If it will run and do the job you want, then carrying around an extra bucket of cheap hytran may be much cheaper than trying to replace a bunch of hoses and repairing cylinders. Then sell it as is when you are done with your cabin. Might break even or come out ahead or at least cost less than renting or hiring.
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