thirded.
If the new stick is $300, id be all over that. At $60-80/hr shop time to straighten, youd be money ahead. Thats assuming the bucket linkages, pins and cylinders are OK.
As fourthing to late?
I'm guessing it was supposed to be 3,000. $300 does not buy you much steel these days and to have an entire new arm welded, painted and installed would have to come at a loss if sold at $300. It would make it way cheaper to buy all the parts for the backhoe separately. $300 for the arm, another $300 for the dipper another $300 for a bucket and the list goes on but it would be thousands cheaper by the sounds of this. Unless I'm looking/thinking of this completely wrong and do correct me if I am. But I'm thinking like Eddies problem - which he paid $600 to have a plate welded on. I know we are talking about to totally different sized machines but that seems like almost to good of a deal to me.