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  • 2013 John Deere 710K

    7,697 Horas

    $40,500

  • 2016 John Deere 310SL

    2,164 Horas

    $52,500

  • 2006 Volvo BL70

    3,650 Horas

    $37,500

  • 2004 John Deere 310SG

    4,454 Horas

    $37,500

  • 2018 Caterpillar 420F2 IT

    1,756 Horas

    $87,750

  • 2011 Huddig 1260-B

    $52,500

  • 2021 Caterpillar 416ST HRC

    2,171 Horas

    $57,750

  • 2023 Case 580SV

    31 Horas

    $91,650

  • 2023 Case 580SV

    547 Horas

    $78,540

  • 2016 John Deere 410L

    6,043 Horas

    $44,500

  • 1990 Freightliner UC06NG

    86 Millas

    $42,500

  • 2020 Caterpillar 420XE HRC

    1,283 Horas

    $69,174

  • 2014 Volvo BL70B

    1,574 Horas

    $78,750

  • 2020 Caterpillar 420F2 IT

    4,006 Horas

    $63,525

  • 2002 Fermec 860

    $14,300

  • 2015 John Deere 310SK

    4,749 Horas

    $43,139

  • 2021 Case 580N EP

    711 Horas

    $54,400

  • 2015 CATERPILLAR 420F IT

    4,084 Horas

    $43,900

  • 2019 CAT 430F2ST

    2,968 Horas

    $82,000

    $72,000

  • 2019 CAT 430F2ST

    8,400 Horas

    $59,000

    $52,000

  • 2020 CAT 420

    1,538 Horas

    $91,831

    $90,890

  • 2014 CAT 420F IT

    1 Horas

    $58,526

  • 2018 John Deere 710L

    3,519 Horas

    $93,748

  • 2021 John Deere 310L EP

    2,606 Horas

    $57,670

  • 2019 Case 580N EP

    1,740 Horas

    $59,432

  • 2023 Case 580SV

    542 Horas

    $94,450

  • 2023 Case 580SV

    12 Horas

    $99,785

  • 2019 Case 580SN

    2,969 Horas

    $84,905

  • 2020 Case 580N EP

    3,386 Horas

    $45,600

    $42,200

  • 2018 John Deere 710L

    3,610 Horas

    $90,214

    $89,284

  • 2019 John Deere 410L

    3,251 Horas

    $77,804

  • 2019 John Deere 310L EP

    3,427 Horas

    $45,045

    $41,268

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Resumen

Las retroexcavadoras son la navaja suiza de las obras de construcción. Las retroexcavadoras se utilizan principalmente para excavar, excavar, demoler y otros proyectos de construcción de tamaño medio. El término "retroexcavadora" hace referencia a la acción de la cuchara excavadora, que recoge la tierra hacia atrás en dirección a la máquina, en lugar de levantarla con un movimiento hacia delante como hace una persona con una pala o un bulldozer.

La parte del brazo de la retroexcavadora que está unida al tractor se llama brazo. La sección que sujeta la cuchara excavadora se denomina cazo o balancín. Las retroexcavadoras pueden equiparse con accesorios de potencia hidráulica como martillos, rippers, escobas y barrenas, que pueden utilizarse para tareas como levantar, excavar y romper suelos rocosos.

Preguntas frecuentes

  • Depending on the year, make, and model, used backhoes can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $150,000.

  • Popular brands of backhoes include Caterpillar, Case, John Deere, JCB.

  • Backhoes are commonly used for digging up terrain, excavation, demolition, and medium-sized construction work.

  • The average backhoe weighs around 15,000 lbs with weights ranging from 4,000-25,000 lbs.

  • When entering or exiting your backhoe, always maintain three points of contact. The controls for different backhoe brands are similar, however, always read the owner’s manual. Never operate backhoe without the stabilizers down, exceed the maximum operating weight, or use the bucket weight to lift and carry people.

  • The average lifespan of backhoe components is around 9,000 hours. When looking at used backhoes, consider the work you’ll be doing, the size you’re looking for, and the attachments that will fit your needs.

  • Not all used backhoes are created equally. Check the inspection report to see how the hydraulic system, engine, bucket, loading arms, cab, tires, axles, and boom are operating or if they’ve had any recent maintenance.

  • The average backhoe operator makes $54,210, or $23.55/hour.

  • Operating a backhoe requires fewer qualifications than other heavy equipment; however, it can still pose many hazards and dangers to look out for. If you want to get your foot in the door as an operator, look around until you find a place that’s willing to give you a start or start as a laborer. You can take classes at your local union or train through your company.