kidstrustfund
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- Joined
- Jan 23, 2011
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- Tractor
- international harvester pay loader
I am looking at a 1987 ford 1920 tractor / loader/ backhoe with 700 hrs. Its a very tight machine. I don't need the woods backhoe and would want to sell it to offset the cost of the unit. The backhoe pins into the lift arm pins at the transmission and bolts onto the frame around the the front steering wheel. The seller said that woods made the frame of the backhoe fit that tractor. The hydraulics for the hoe are separate and are powered by a pto pump. The hoe raises the back of the tractor at idil. You can see it was hardly used. All the bushings were tight. The teeth show very little wear. The machine was a county machine and was serviced properly. The only issue the hoe has is the cylinders have rust on the chrome rods. They do not leak. The machine was stored under a lean to but was close to the east coast. The salt air rusts everything. My thinking if I was able to get 2000 for the hoe that would off set the cost of the tractor. My question is how much of a market would their be for the hoe? And 2 is 2000 a reasonable value for the hoe. Thanks for your opinions. I can get pics of the unit later on in the week. Thanks Tom