Used backhoes

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I decided I want a used backhoe for clearing some spruce stumps. What are some things to look for. Size, are there many different types of drivetrain/transmission as with tractors, shuttle, manual, hydro, etc...I'm looking to spend around 25000, for instance I found a 4x4 1989 cat 426B for $27000.00 canadian. Thanks for any help
 
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$25k should get you a good machine. And something a bit newer than a 1989. Look around, you'll find some more. Case, Cat (kinda premium price), Ford/ New Holland are all good and parts are readily availible. I'm a bit partial to the old Ford 555.
 
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I would say jiggle the hoe and if the bucket flops around like a cow bell it has loose joints possibly from lack of greasing. Look for seized pins. On the older Case 580's (say before 1988) I noticed more than one had welding around the loader pivots. I recall one was a 580C and not sure if this was a problem common to the older worn out machines I looked at a Ford/New Holland 555? model. I could have gotten a bargain on it from a dealer but I waited a day too long. I also looked at an older Cat but it was going to be a money pit from just hose replacements. If any cylinders are weeping use that to negotiate price down as it's a matter of time before the weep turns into a "park it now as it's a gusher." I bought my 580K from a dealer. It had over 2000 hours and the backhoe had seen little use as the pins were tight. The loader had seen all the use. I suspect a quarry owned it. I like having a bucket that lifts about twice what my tractor will but some tiems i wish I had bought a mini ex I was also looking at.
 
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I was checking this one out
 
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I was checking this one out
Wow around here that would be an absolute steal!

+ FEL that will lift over 7200lb

90hp extenda- hoe and 4x4 and Looks Very clean.
 
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Yeah the Terex‘s are dirt cheap. Thought they looked pretty good.
 
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I was talking to a local equipment dealer, they will rent me a big payloader with root rake on front for 6000/month. 1 month is plenty. They say it's the fastest way to stump and pile brush. They take care of any breakdowns. Probably my best bet.

A loader with skidder tires is probably alright otherwise they’re about worthless on dirt.
 
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Now that the mini-ex and skid steer is all the rage, and the backhoe has fallen out of favor, backhoes can be had “dirt” cheap.
Might be back in the market for one if they keep dropping.
They’re still an amazingly useful tool
 
/ Used backhoes #10  
I feel like the new to me Ford 550 has already paid for itself.


These TLBs are great at moving a good sized bucket full as well since most have at least a 1 yard bucket up front.

Agree that the mini midi excavators are not bargain priced like an older TLB can be.
The mini ex's locally must have gold plating under their new repaints.
 
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Agreed that Terex is a steel at 16k. Got to be something wrong with it. The only problem I heard with Terex's is that they have a lot of electrical gremlins. If it was closer, I would by it just to flip it. Dam they r asking 30 k for played out JD 110's that r half of that machine.🍻
 
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Agreed that Terex is a steel at 16k. Got to be something wrong with it. The only problem I heard with Terex's is that they have a lot of electrical gremlins. If it was closer, I would by it just to flip it. Dam they r asking 30 k for played out JD 110's that r half of that machine.🍻

Maybe. Could be a scam with no phone number. Hours aren’t listed, either. Might have 10,000 hours on it. Also says “91 inch backhoe bucket“. Clearly its a 91” front end loader bucket.

Be a heck of a deal-even has aux hydraulics on dipper for thump or compactor or boom mower.

Although most TBN members don’t have the need for larger machines, I never cease to be amazed at what is paid for the tiny machines compared to the big ones.

“smallness” is an up charge.

I frequently see used, less popular brands of backhoes for under $20,000. I see a lot of Case 580C, D & K’s for $15,000 and they even have a cab with glass & heat, too.
 
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I paid $3400 USD for my well used Case 580 CK. The pins are still tight, she has plenty of leaks but she works and runs great. I am replacing hoses as I need too. I don't mind too much, it was affordable and does everything I want it too. I know I can get my initial investment back anytime I need too. It has already paid for itself with a few projects. Many folks around here will buy equipment for a project and sell it afterwards. I like having the capability.
 
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I can attest to the difficulty of parts and service for a Terex TLB. If you chat with Terex about it, they send you to Mecalac which they will tell you to talk to Terex/Fermec. The reality is, you are on your own. If you are handy, could be a decent deal. I was originally in the market for a Case 580.
 
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$25k should get you a good machine. And something a bit newer than a 1989. Look around, you'll find some more. Case, Cat (kinda premium price), Ford/ New Holland are all good and parts are readily availible. I'm a bit partial to the old Ford 555.
Yeah but it's a 4x4 cat. Never seen a 4x4 555 Ford.
 
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They're not as common as the 2wd Fords, but you'll seen them for sale around here from time to time. Most of the 4x4's are 655s though.
 
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I decided I want a used backhoe for clearing some spruce stumps. What are some things to look for. Size, are there many different types of drivetrain/transmission as with tractors, shuttle, manual, hydro, etc...I'm looking to spend around 25000, for instance I found a 4x4 1989 cat 426B for $27000.00 canadian. Thanks for any help
That CAT seems like a good one. Does it have three sticks to control boom and foot pedals for swing? Plus it's 4x4.
 

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/ Used backhoes #19  
One of the toughest things to to find is aux hydraulics or AC cab on the older ones. The newer ones its more common.
Nice for 4/1 bucket or power sliding pallet forks out front or hammer, thumb out back.
 
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I've ran quite a few backhoes of different brands and when it comes to backhoes I really like Case.
I don't like Case wheel loaders, to me they are more of a light duty machine, but I'd put a Case backhoe against any other brand. And they can be found for decent prices.

I know people that bought those Terex backhoes new because they were so cheap, but everyone seemed to have issues with them. I think a lot of electronic issues.
 

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