Last Oct. I picked up a '98 1920, 4x4, FEL and a NH 757C Backhoe. This is the frame mount hoe. The rig had 192 hours on it, was pretty clean(One fender dent and some scratches here and there, FEL dented in center) with no leaks. Paid $17,200 (No Tax!) from a guy on Ebay and he delivered from Tx. and sold me the trailer for $600. The trailer was the steal, the tractor was fairly priced, perhaps a little bit of a deal and I've got over 100 Hours on it digging over 2000 feet of trench, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Amazing how therapeutic tractoring can be. Local NH guy had 1720, more hours and 10 years older, similar setup with top and tilt for $15,500. I figured I'd be better off spending a little more, getting a little more HP and having less fix time.
My experience with the local NH dealer has been good. I can go in and talk with the mechanics and they'll help you diagnose the problem and you can decide if you want to fix or hand it off to them. I had my FEL control valve go out which caused the Power beyond to not function (Hyd. fluid bypassing to sump) and it was a real trick to figure out.
Pretty happy with the tractor. I've rolled it, stuck it, unstuck it and recently picked up a disc harrow, box scraper and mower for it. Mine's got the 12x12 manual tranny and sometimes I wish I had a shuttle shift but I don't.
Perhaps Billfires will see your post and let you know about his 1920. Pretty similar to mine except he's got a beeffier ( I think) backhoe in the 758 model as well as turf tires versus my R1's.
Best of luck and feel free to shoot me any questions you might have. You'll find all kinds of good free and sage advise here on TBN. Seeing as how no backhoe is included and they run new about $5500, I either got a steal or you ought to be able to get them down on the hours and no B/H. I think Billfires paid roughly what I did. Course, someone else may be willing to pay that much for it w/o the BH. Gather knowledge and use it to negotiate a better price on the rig. If it's a private party, they may think it's worth more but with data, you can help them see the real value in what they've got. If it's a dealer, they may be including refurb costs, commissions etc...