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Re: old backhoe info?
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Posted by jdemaris on February 08, 2005 at 06:40:11 from (209.23.29.78):
In Reply to: old backhoe info? posted by Jeff NY on February 07, 2005 at 19:53:39:
I'm not a Case expert, but most of the Case hoes and crawlers in the 310,320, 410, and 420 range I've had or looked at had 148 gas or 188 diesel engines in them. I've got a 580CK with the 188D. They're all in the 35-39 horespower range. This website, or Jennsales probably has the manuals. As far as what it's worth? I'm in central New York State. I rarely see any small backhoes that are in good running condition for less than $4000 and prices in that range are rare. They are more often up around $5-$6,000. I just looked at a beat-up 310 Case wheel hoe that is barely useable for $4500. I bought a 4000 Ford industrial with 723/724 loader/hoe for $3800. A guy had a yard sale down the road from me and sold his Massey Ferguson WorkBull 204 loader/hoe with brand new tires and Perkins three cylinder diesel - for $1800! I could of cried - but someone else got it - for that price he gave it away. Anyway, there are some prices. I'm always hearing about the great deal someone gets - but such "deals" are not easy to find.
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