Bobcat Backhoe


If you've been shopping for a Bobcat backhoe, you have probably found that there are a lot of options. There are numerous models to consider, with varying specifications. Only you can decide which one will work best for you, taking into consideration how you'll be using your equipment both now and in the future.





A Bobcat backhoe is used in all kinds of construction operations, including underground cable and pipe projects, digging foundations, and setting up drainage systems. That's because the equipment is so versatile, and it is designed to helpful in a number of different jobs.

To make sure that you get the model you need, consider the specs of the various models--and don't forget to take into account your future needs!

B100 Loader Backhoe: The B100 is the smallest of the Bobcat backhoes, and therefore is the most reasonably priced. Here are some specs:

* Operating weight: 5752 lbs.
* Rated operating capacity: 2250 lbs.
* Length in travel position: 214 in.
* Wheelbase: 64.5 in.
* Engine: 31.5 HP
* Maximum dig depth: 9.24 ft.

B250 Loader Backhoe: The next step up in the Bobcat family of backhoe loaders is the B250. It includes both front and rear auxiliary hydraulics as part of a bigger overall package. You'll want to keep in mind that this bigger package means a larger traveling size and a higher price tag.

* Operating weight: 6770 lbs.
* Rated operating capacity: 2265 lbs.
* Length in travel position: 231.2 in.
* Wheelbase: 66.5 in.
* Engine: 31.5 HP
* Maximum dig depth: 126 in.

B300 Loader Backhoe: The largest and most powerful of all of the Bobcat backhoes, you'll want to purchase this machine for the highest strength and durability. If there's a chance that a smaller model won't handle your projects in the long term, you can be sure that this one will.

* Operating weight: 9260 lbs.
* Rated operating capacity: 3150 lbs.
* Length in travel position: 231.5 in.
* Wheelbase: 72 in.
* Engine: 46 HP
* Maximum dig depth: 132 in.

Between these three models of backhoes, there is almost certainly a Bobcat that can handle your digging, loading, and filling projects. You can get more detailed specs on these loader backhoes from a dealer that sells Bobcats, and they can also let you know about the differences in pricing for each of the models.




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