Backhoe Loader
Also referred to as a loader backhoe, the backhoe loader is an
engineering and excavation vehicle that consists of a tractor, front shovel and bucket and a small backhoe in the
rear end. Due to the small size and versatility, backhoe loaders are common with small construction projects
and excavation type work.
Originally invented in Burlington Iowa back in 1857, the backhoe loader
is the most common variation of the classic farm tractor. As the name implies, it has a loader assembly on the
front and a backhoe attachment on the back.
Anytime the loader and backhoe are attached it is never referred to as a tractor, as it is
not normally used for towing and doesn't normally have a PTO. When the backhoe is permanently attached, the machine
will normally have a seat that can swivel to the rear to face the backhoe controls. Any type of removable backhoe
attachments will normally have a seperate seat on the attachment itself.
Backhoe loaders are common and can be used for many tasks, which include construction, light
transportation of materials, powering building equipment, digging holes and excavating, breaking asphalt, and even
paving roads. The Skid Steer Backhoe
is a versatile attachment and used extensively.
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You can often replace the backhoe bucket with other tools such as a breaker for breaking and
smashing concrete and rock. There are some loader buckets that offer a retractable bottom, which enable it to empty
the load more quickly and efficiently.
The retractable bottom loader buckets are often times used for grading and scratching off
sand. The front assembly on a backhoe may be either removable or permanently attached. Often times, the bucket can
be replaced with other tools or devices.
In order to mount different attachments to the loader, it must be equipped with a tool
coupler. The coupler consists of two hydraulic cylinders on the end of the arm assembly, which can expand and
retract to allow different tools to be attached to the unit.
There are several types of backhoe loader brands, including New Holland, John Deere, and
Case. Some will offer you cabs, while others won't. The newer types of backhoe loaders even offer you air
conditioning, radios, and other accessories that make you feel like you are working with luxury.
Common with excavating jobs, the backhoe can serve many purposes. It can haul equipment and
supplies in the loader bucket. Another great use is to cover up dirt when filling in trench lines or covering up
pipe that was just put in the ground. The backhoe attachment at the rear is ideal for digging water pipes and sewer
pipes.
The best thing about the backhoe loader is the fact that they are easy to operate. You don't
need to be a rocket scientist to fully operate this nifty piece of equipment,although you should always ensure you
operate the Backhoe safely
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