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New BACKHOE LOADERS - Construction Equipment in California

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415 IL
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349:2011
69 hp
Operating Weight - Maximum
17,637 lb
Engine Model
Cat C3.6
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416
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349
70 HP (52 kW) / 86 HP (64 kW)
Dig Depth - Standard
14 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb
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420
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349
92 HP (68 kW) / 103 HP (76 kW)
Dig Depth - Standard
14 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb
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420 XE
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349
92 HP (68 kW) / 103 HP (76 kW)
Dig Depth - Standard
14 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb
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440
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349:2011
104 hp
Dig Depth - Standard
15.5 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
29,321 lb
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430
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349:2011
107 hp
Dig Depth - Standard
15.1 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb
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450
Backhoe Loaders

Net Power - SAE J1349:2011
131 hp
Dig Depth - Standard
17 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
29,321 lb

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Choose the Right Backhoe Loader for Your Needs?

Anyone experienced with heavy equipment knows choosing the right machine is essential for meeting job specs.

Some of the most important factors in making this decision include:

  • Loader capacity: Consider how much your backhoe will need to lift and dig over the course of your job. The more intensive the job requirements, the heavier your backhoe should be.
  • Site accessibility: Determine which size machine can move easily on your jobsite. 
  • Engine power: Decide how much power you need to complete key job tasks. 
  • Cab design: A cab with ergonomic features for operator comfort and safety can help boost productivity and reduce risk on your jobsite.
  • Technology: Purchasing a new Cat backhoe loader model can give you access to the latest Cat technologies, including VisionLink and Condition Monitoring.

While evaluating your options, consult with an experienced Quinn sales representative to discuss your Cat backhoe loader specifications.

How Do You Know What Size Backhoe Loader You Need?

Consider the following to determine what size Cat backhoe loader you should purchase:

  • Terrain type
  • Amount of material to move
  • Available space on the jobsite
  • Maximum digging depth
  • Project timeline

Typically, larger backhoes weighing 20,000 pounds or more are most suitable for jobsites where you need to move a lot of heavy material quickly. The less space is available, the smaller the backhoe you should use.

Can You Make Money With a Backhoe?

These machines are highly versatile, with use cases across many different industries and available attachments for a range of various tasks. Purchasing one can help your company expand in new directions by gaining more capabilities and improving jobsite efficiency. 

Can You Dig With a Backhoe?

Yes, you can dig with a backhoe! Both sides of this machine feature a bucket attachment, which is ideal for digging and lifting heavy loads of earth.

Some common digging applications backhoes can be used for include:

  • Land clearing and site preparation
  • Trenching
  • Soil transportation
  • Digging ponds, pools and other water features

What Kind of Trailer Do You Need to Haul a Cat Backhoe Loader?

The following trailers typically work well for backhoes of various sizes:

  • Lowboy: These low-to-the-ground trailers provide additional height clearance, which can improve travel safety. Trailers with ramps can also save valuable time by enabling you to drive the backhoe directly onto the platform.
  • Removable gooseneck (RGN): This type of trailer features a removable neck that you can lower to the ground, which creates a ramp for loading and unloading the backhoe. 
  • Flatbed: If you choose a smaller backhoe, a flatbed can work well. You will need a crane or another form of load assistance to load and unload the trailer, though.

Consult the highway regulations in your area to verify legal requirements for clearances, tie-down points, and other key preparations.

What Do You Need to Operate a Backhoe?

When using Cat equipment, it can help to provide employees with Cat-specific training and certification programs. 

Quinn Company offers operator training to customers looking to maximize efficiency and reduce risk. Contact us today for more

What Is Considered High Hours on a Backhoe?

Backhoes on jobsites with rough conditions or heavy-duty applications often experience issues earlier, though.

Regular service and maintenance can help you extend this period, though it’s a good idea to be on the lookout for signs of breakdown.

How Often Should You Service a Backhoe?

Generally, you should perform routine maintenance on your backhoe at every 250 hours. Jobsites with rough terrain and other difficult conditions will inflict more wear, so your machine will need more frequent servicing to maintain it.

Working with Quinn Company ensures your equipment will receive the highest quality of care from technicians trained specifically for Cat machinery. At Quinn, our team of more than 550 highly qualified technicians and specialists will help you find the most efficient solution for whatever issue you may be experiencing.

Additionally, we’ll also have 98% of machine parts available within just 24 hours of your request. Reach out to our team for more information on any repair and maintenance services.

Find Genuine Cat Backhoe Loaders for Sale From Quinn Company

We have 20 locations across Southern and Central California, including but not limited to:

  • Los Angeles
  • Riverside
  • Fresno
  • Kern
  • San Bernardino
  • Ventura
  • Pomona

Let us help you through your next equipment purchase. Contact us today to request a quote, or visit your nearest location to get started!

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