Tag: Agricultural Construction

Agricultural construction involves the building, renovation, and maintenance of structures used in farming and agriculture. These projects include the construction of barns, silos, storage facilities, greenhouses, livestock shelters, and irrigation systems, supporting tasks like crop storage, equipment housing, and animal care. Key equipment used in agricultural construction includes wheel loaders, compact track loaders, skid steer loaders, excavators, and telehandlers, which are essential for tasks such as land preparation, clearing, and building animal shelters. These projects adhere to specific agricultural standards for safety, efficiency, and sustainability, ensuring the structures promote long-term farming productivity and success.

415 IL
Backhoe Loaders

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

416
Backhoe Loaders

Maximum Gross Power – SAE J1995: 2014
75 hp (56 kW) / 96 hp (71 kW)
Dig Depth - Standard
14 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb

420
Backhoe Loaders

Maximum Gross Power – SAE J1995: 2014
102 hp (76 kW) / 112 hp (84 kW)
Dig Depth - Standard
14 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
24,251 lb

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

430
Backhoe Loaders

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

440
Backhoe Loaders

Gross Power - ISO 14396
127 hp
Dig Depth - Standard
15.5 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
29,321 lb

450
Backhoe Loaders

Gross Power - ISO 14396
142 hp
Dig Depth - Standard
17 ft
Operating Weight - Maximum
29,321 lb