Used Backhoe Loaders for sale in Pennsylvania

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    2015 Case 580N

    2,246 Hours

    $43,549

    $48,919

    Philadelphia, PA
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    2015 Case 580N for sale

    2015 Case 580N

    Warranty Included

    $48,919

    $43,549

    About this equipment

    Trench, dig, backfill and load with this versatile backhoe loader. This backhoe has a dig depth up to 17'10" for heavy-duty jobs. It has an excavator-style boom, bucket and high-pressure hydraulics. With superior dipper lift, you can also crane heavy objects. The reach enables you to dump to the center of the truck for easier loading and fast cycles. A cab with excellent all-around visibility helps reduce operator fatigue.

  • Warranty Included

    2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale2015 Case 580N for sale

    2015 Case 580N

    1,712 Hours

    $45,726

    $51,364

    Conshohocken, PA
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    2015 Case 580N for sale

    2015 Case 580N

    Warranty Included

    $51,364

    $45,726

    About this equipment

    Trench, dig, backfill and load with this versatile backhoe loader. This backhoe has a dig depth up to 17'10" for heavy-duty jobs. It has an excavator-style boom, bucket and high-pressure hydraulics. With superior dipper lift, you can also crane heavy objects. The reach enables you to dump to the center of the truck for easier loading and fast cycles. A cab with excellent all-around visibility helps reduce operator fatigue.

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Overview

Backhoes are the swiss-army knife of the construction site. Backhoes are used mainly for digging, excavation, demolition, and other medium-sized construction projects. The term “backhoe” refers to the action of the digging bucket, which scoops earth backward towards the machine, rather than lifting it with a forward motion like a person with a shovel or bulldozer.

The part of the backhoe arm that is attached to the tractor is called the boom. The section that holds the digger bucket is called the dipper or dipper-stick. Backhoes can be fitted with hydraulic power attachments like hammers, rippers, brooms, and augers, which can be used for tasks like lifting, digging, and breaking up rocky soil.

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