jenkinsph
Super Star Member
The important thing with any of these machines is keeping up with maintenance and repairs. Some of the high hour machines have had extensive rebuilds while other lower hour machines might soon need these rebuilds. Something to consider when buying any used equipment, and can be a guessing game without more information.
I have about 1600 hours on my 110 and will need to put about $600 in it this winter. I prefer to fix my equipment up and refresh any thing that needs addressing once a year rather than having it slowly fall apart. Over a twelve year period I have spent very little on repair parts maybe $1000 total. I am not including fluids and filters in these costs those are things that have to be done on any machine.
When buying and pricing a 110 it is important to check on extra options such as front and rear auxillary hydraulics and 7th function backhoe. These would be costly to add to an existing machine.
I have about 1600 hours on my 110 and will need to put about $600 in it this winter. I prefer to fix my equipment up and refresh any thing that needs addressing once a year rather than having it slowly fall apart. Over a twelve year period I have spent very little on repair parts maybe $1000 total. I am not including fluids and filters in these costs those are things that have to be done on any machine.
When buying and pricing a 110 it is important to check on extra options such as front and rear auxillary hydraulics and 7th function backhoe. These would be costly to add to an existing machine.