It's here!
It was dropped off at the road down from the property, so I didn't have the luxury of doing a complete check before moving it... needed to get it off the road. It started up instantly, and sounded really nice. The interior is immaculate... not even any tears in the seats. 971 miles on the odometer, and 38 hours on the engine. The hotshotter who dropped it off said it was hands down the coolest thing he's ever hauled, and he got all kinds of attention on the way here, lol.
I took it easy getting it up to the property. Nice and slow, just getting a feel for it.. but I was able to test low, high and reverse ranges up to third gear, including the split gears. Once I got it to it's current parking spot I went around and found all the grease fittings I could. Everything looked recently greased, and I didn't see any dirt/paint on the cylinders.
After checking hydraulic fluid, I ran it through it's paces. Everything seems to work except for the RPM bump switch in the rear... I'll have to see what's up with that. No hydraulic leaks anywhere, backhoe and loader operate smoothly, and it all seems very clean. It has the Wain Roy rock bucket with rippers, so it looks like a zombie-slaying apocalypse machine.
It came with the jackhammer and the attachments for that tool only. I didn't test the jackhammer, but at least it's there. Almost all hydraulic hoses on the machine are brand new, and the tires are brand new Pirelli Pista PS22s.
Before I move it again I'll be sure to change all the portal axle fluid. Thanks all for the advice.
I was going to take pictures/video for you but the sun is going down now, so that will have to wait for tomorrow. So far I'm very happy with it!
Here are a couple pictures from the listing. Like I said, I'll get more pics/video tomorrow.