I am looking to get a somewhat newer lower hour machine for jobs around the farm. The biggest job will be snow relocation, at least at this time.
It will also do a little dirt work for maintenance, and move some larger implements and wagons in and out of the machine shed that is currently rented out. Some of the implements are more tongue weight than the 1835 should probably ever have been messing with.
The current machine is an 1835c gas engine with 4400 hours on it. The engine is tired, it is probably operating on borrowed time. It is aided by an IH Farmall 706 gas with an IH 80 snowblower on the 3 point. I have a long driveway.
I found a potential replacement in a Case 450 series 3 that appears to have low hours and looks clean. I have not inspected it in person yet.
I like the idea of a skidloader big enough to run a snowblower it's self. I'm ok with looking forward operating it rather than backwards.
What are the goods and bads about the 450 I should be aware of? How is leg room in the cab? I am a big ol' farm boy. 6'7" tall and look like an old offensive lineman.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
It will also do a little dirt work for maintenance, and move some larger implements and wagons in and out of the machine shed that is currently rented out. Some of the implements are more tongue weight than the 1835 should probably ever have been messing with.
The current machine is an 1835c gas engine with 4400 hours on it. The engine is tired, it is probably operating on borrowed time. It is aided by an IH Farmall 706 gas with an IH 80 snowblower on the 3 point. I have a long driveway.
I found a potential replacement in a Case 450 series 3 that appears to have low hours and looks clean. I have not inspected it in person yet.
I like the idea of a skidloader big enough to run a snowblower it's self. I'm ok with looking forward operating it rather than backwards.
What are the goods and bads about the 450 I should be aware of? How is leg room in the cab? I am a big ol' farm boy. 6'7" tall and look like an old offensive lineman.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.