Thursday, November 20, 2008

How To Buy Used Backhoe Equipment

By Steve Gargin

The backhoe equipment consists of three parts. The main one is the tractor. The loader is the second part of the backhoe equipment. The loader is a big rectangular shaped device which scoops the material.

The third part are the buckets at the rear of the tractor. Typically, if the bucket is being used, the flat front end of the loader is set down on the ground to stabilize the vehicle. Optional backhoe equipment includes street pads and rear stabilizers for increased performance and versatility (for some models only).

When bying used backhoe equipment, you must have it properly inspected to ensure that it is free of any mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical problems. Of course, used backhoe equipment is much cheaper than brand new, but you must take into account the maintainenance costs.

Finding the right used backhoe service solutions will increase your productivity and profitability while lengthening the life of your used backhoe. The people working at the service are responsible for supplying you with all the necessary new and used backhoe parts to keep your used backhoe in top shape. The best idea is to sign a contract with a service that has several different part departments withing your state. In that way, wherever you are with your used backhoe, the service will be close by with the parts you need.

When buying used backhoe equipment, don't forget that there will surely be some maintenance costs associated with its use, so it's not just about choosing the model, but also the dealer and service. Such heavy duty construction equipment, especially second-hand, will wear and break at some point, so your relationship with the dealer is very important for preventative maintenance and repairs. Find about your dealer's service policy, check how they handle breakdowns, who should transport it, can they provide you with a backhoe until yours is fixed? This is very important, because such serious construction projects have to go as planned in the schedule, so consider what can happen if you loose your backhoe for a week due to repairs. Also check their parts inventory, because you don't want to wait for parts.

Caseused.com is one of the leading sites for used construction equipment, including backhoes and delivers to a world wide audience. The site features many listings for used backhoes, loader backhoes, excavators and other types of construction machinery. All brands are represented. The site supports different types of searches based on make, model, hours, price as well as language, currency, country, and equipment type.

Some calculations must be made before buying used backhoe equipment, because you don't want to end up spending more money in the long run (like 10 years) compared to buying a brand new backhoe loader. Of course, prices drop significantly once the machine has a few thousand hours of use. The number of hours used is a main criteria when estimating the price. For example, a base-model 14' digging depth backhoe is sold brand new for $55,000 to $75,000, while the same model but used for 2,000 hours can be found for around $30,000. If the hours of operation are even more, the price drops further.

Steve Gargento operates http://www.backhoe-equipment.com , where you can very useful and truly money saving tips on buying used backhoe equipment.

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