Neat video, our family used to have a 210C 4x4 as a backhoe years ago. It was a pretty good backhoe. They had bad dash electrical back than, I would think it's better now. Tough sell for the local dealer here, everyone wanted 310 and 410's, so the deal was to be had. I think he paid $30,000 cash for it, brand new. This was 1993-ish era. It wasn't really a "real" backhoe though, but it was a pretty good unit.
Thanks Jonathan! These machines are difficult to find in south Texas. When I lived in California they are a dime a dozen. Very good for small parking lots and grading for curb and gutter crews. I have spent a lot of time in the seat of these machines. I was glad to get back on one for sure!
wailnshred There super well ballinced even with the bucket in the air and for me personally it doesn’t get in the way and you can see better but other then that I have no idea
Neat video, our family used to have a 210C 4x4 as a backhoe years ago. It was a pretty good backhoe. They had bad dash electrical back than, I would think it's better now. Tough sell for the local dealer here, everyone wanted 310 and 410's, so the deal was to be had. I think he paid $30,000 cash for it, brand new. This was 1993-ish era. It wasn't really a "real" backhoe though, but it was a pretty good unit.
Thanks Jonathan! These machines are difficult to find in south Texas. When I lived in California they are a dime a dozen. Very good for small parking lots and grading for curb and gutter crews. I have spent a lot of time in the seat of these machines. I was glad to get back on one for sure!
soldierofdirt81 ya, you bet. That 210 sure brings back some memories for me for sure. You could get a lot of work done with one in a day.
Just curious, why do you keep the loader bucket so high?
wailnshred
There super well ballinced even with the bucket in the air and for me personally it doesn’t get in the way and you can see better but other then that I have no idea
It makes it shorter in confined areas, the wheels are weighted very heavily and it's not "tippy" at all. Spent many hours on one exactly like this.
Alright I understand now.