Nicetoy
Member
Hello All,
A couple weeks ago I found a deal I couldn't pass up on a 88' Deere 410C. Machine runs mint and had a new factory engine installed about 1000 hours ago. Hydraulic pump was also replaced within the last 1500 hours. So, there is the good, now the bad. Machine has been neglected and not used for a few years, doesn't look like it was greased very often, and pins/bushings in the hoe are SHOT. It is very loosey goosey and has a crack at the top of the dipper stick. The crack should be easy enough to weld up, and looks like stress from the bucket cylinder was the culprit there. The biggest problem however is the bushings/pins attaching the swing tower to the frame. The bushings are so bad, that there is nothing left and it's riding directly on the frame. Any thoughts? Advice?
Background:
My wife and I just bought 20 acres and are going to be building in the spring. This was bought to assist in sitework and the whole construction process as a way to offset costs. After building is done, I plan on keeping it around as a homeowner machine to work on various projects and clear snow (650ft driveway). Everything on the machine is in decent shape, and it runs great. It is typically a 12-15k machine and I paid 5K for it, so i don't think I can get hurt on it.
Does anybody own one of these machines that can tell me their experiences with them? There doesn't seem to be much info out there, and parts seem a bit difficult to source. Also, if anybody owns one, could somebody take some detailed pictures of the swing tower to frame connections so I can compare since mine is a mess.
Thanks In Advance
A couple weeks ago I found a deal I couldn't pass up on a 88' Deere 410C. Machine runs mint and had a new factory engine installed about 1000 hours ago. Hydraulic pump was also replaced within the last 1500 hours. So, there is the good, now the bad. Machine has been neglected and not used for a few years, doesn't look like it was greased very often, and pins/bushings in the hoe are SHOT. It is very loosey goosey and has a crack at the top of the dipper stick. The crack should be easy enough to weld up, and looks like stress from the bucket cylinder was the culprit there. The biggest problem however is the bushings/pins attaching the swing tower to the frame. The bushings are so bad, that there is nothing left and it's riding directly on the frame. Any thoughts? Advice?
Background:
My wife and I just bought 20 acres and are going to be building in the spring. This was bought to assist in sitework and the whole construction process as a way to offset costs. After building is done, I plan on keeping it around as a homeowner machine to work on various projects and clear snow (650ft driveway). Everything on the machine is in decent shape, and it runs great. It is typically a 12-15k machine and I paid 5K for it, so i don't think I can get hurt on it.
Does anybody own one of these machines that can tell me their experiences with them? There doesn't seem to be much info out there, and parts seem a bit difficult to source. Also, if anybody owns one, could somebody take some detailed pictures of the swing tower to frame connections so I can compare since mine is a mess.
Thanks In Advance