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Caterpillar 416 Loader Backhoe for sale by Big Iron, Inc.


This CAT 416 backhoe is for sale by Big Iron, Inc. Please visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com to learn more about our services and how to contact us. Big Iron Inc is a global trading company located in Jacksonville, FL USA specializing in equipment sales and containerization of heavy equipment.

Caterpillar 416 Backhoe for sale at www.atthe.com


Caterpillar 416 Backhoe. 4WD. Extend-a-hoe. Nice condition. Includes forks. Heat. Ready to work. Email sales@atthe.com, visit our website at www.atthe.com or call us at 1-603-724-6945

Caterpillar 416C 4X4 Backhoe Art Print POSTER Dozer – 19×13

  • decorate your walls with this brand new poster
  • easy to frame and makes a great gift too
  • ships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tube
  • measures 19.00 by 13.00 inches

Product Description
Caterpillar 416C 4X4 Backhoe Art Print POSTER Dozer – 19×13

Caterpillar 416C 4X4 Backhoe Art Print POSTER Dozer – 19×13

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Cat Backhoe Excavators

Caterpillar Equipment

Caterpillar Incorporated, also known as CAT is a United States based corporation that is based in Peoria, Illinois. The company commonly known as CAT is known around the world as the largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas turbines.

Well known and famous for their products that feature the Caterpillar track and distinctive yellow paint, CAT produces a wide range of heavy equipment for all types of jobs, including the very popular Caterpillar D9 bulldozer.

History

The story of CAT dates back to the late 19th century, when Daniel Best and Benjamin Holt were experimenting with different ways to fulfill the promise that steam tractors held for farm work. Prior to 1925, the Holt family had pioneered track tractors and gasoline powered engines. After the companies of Best and Holt were merged, the company went through several changes then at the end of World War 2, they began to grow at a very fast pace, launching the first venture outside of the country in 1950, which marked the beginning of CAT development into a big corporation.

CAT equipment ranges from track type tractors to hydraulic excavators, backhoes, motor graders, off road trucks, wheel loaders, tractors, diesel and gas engines, and gas turbines. CAT equipment is used in construction, excavation, building roads, mining, energy, forestry, transportation, and material handling companies.

Sales

Over half of CAT’s sales are to customers in overseas areas. CAT products are sold in almost 200 different countries. The company has a worldwide network of over 200 dealers – 63 in the United States and over 150 in other countries. CAT equipment and components are manufactured in 42 plants in the United States and 58 plants in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, and several other countries.

Labor

CAT almost went down in the early 1980s due to the massive union strikes and a down turn in product demand. At the time, several news reports indicated that products were piling up so high in facilities that temporary workers hired to work the lines could barely get to their stations to perform their jobs.

In the 1990s, CAT suffered yet another long strike in which the company hired what it deemed to be permanent replacements for union workers that were on strike. During both strikes, jack rocks were placed in the home entrances of many of CATs top executives and employees, puncturing the tires of their vehicles and making things worse for the company.

Not long after the strike of the 1990s ended and the economy started to get back up again, CAT adopted the “6 Sigma” quality management program, to help reduce costs and inventory and identify and correct the defects in processes and products.

Caterpillar D Series

The CAT (Caterpillar) 420D and 430D backhoe loaders are the high performance machines in the D series line up. The 420D boasts 85 HP and a backhoe digging depth of 14 feet when equipped with a standard stick.

The 430D offers 94 HP and a backhoe digging depth of 15 feet when it is equipped with a standard stick. By using an extensible stick, you can push the digging depth of the 420D to 18 feet and the depth of the 430D to19 feet, which is very impressive to say the least.

Both D series machines are available in IT (Integrated Tool carrier)configurations for applications that benefit from a parallel lift loader linkage and the versatility of quick work tool changes through the use of a versatile hydraulic quick coupler.Applications include the use of pallet forks, material handling arms, brooms, and even buckets.

The new and improved pilot operated hydraulic backhoe and IT loader controls will help to ensure smooth,precise operation with reduced effort on behalf of the operator. These backhoes use excavator type joystick controls, and an optional pattern change valve which allows you to select the pattern of control.

The 205 degree rotation that is offered by the backhoe bucket linkage will make it easier to dig vertical walls and clamp material when loading trucks. The rotation with the D series is 40degrees more than with the C series. Now, the backhoe buckets feature a single pin position,with the bucket link featuring an integrated lifting eye as well.

The optional quick coupler you can get for the backhoe will allow fast changes of working tools for increased versatility and flexibility in almost all applications.

Both of the D series backhoe loaders use the turbocharged, direct injection, four cylinder diesel engine, with a displacement of 4.0 liters. This engine offers superior lug performance which is mostly due to the responsive fuel injection system.

The standard power shuttle transmission provides four forward speeds and four speeds in reverse as well. Fully synchronize in all gears will permit on the go shifting, while the forward and reverse electric power shuttle will provide instant direction changes through powered clutches.

The auto shifting feature will automatically shift between second gear and the highest gear selected for ease of operation. The auto shift feature has five forward and three reverse gears,with a transmission kick switch on the lever of the loader control.

With D series loaders, you’ll also have the choice of standard two wheel drive or all wheel drive,which you can engage easily on the go, under heavy load, by pressing a switch that is located on the front console.

The D series loaders from CAT are very fast and versatile as well, as they will move faster than most types of backhoes on the market. The diesel engines are very fast, while the machine has enough traction and control to keep you moving even in wet or muddy conditions.

The variable load sensing hydraulic system will adjust the flow and pressure of the machine to meet the demands of work with an increased pressure of 3,300 PSI. The hydraulic system is tuned to work efficiently with the engine, and it provides full hydraulic force to the working tool on hand at any engine speed you desire.

Unlike other backhoe loaders, the D series will reduce demands on the operator, cut fuel consumption in half, reduce wear on the engine, and allow for quieter operation. To make a long story short – the D series from CAT are among the best backhoe loaders that money can buy – bar none.

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Types of Caterpillar Equipment

Caterpillar Incorporated, also known as CAT is a United States based corporation that is based in Peoria, Illinois. The company commonly known as CAT is known around the world as the largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas turbines.

Well known and famous for their products that feature the Caterpillar track and distinctive yellow paint, CAT produces a wide range of heavy equipment for all types of jobs, including the very popular Caterpillar D9 bulldozer.

History

The story of CAT dates back to the late 19th century, when Daniel Best and Benjamin Holt were experimenting with different ways to fulfill the promise that steam tractors held for farm work. Prior to 1925, the Holt family had pioneered track tractors and gasoline powered engines. After the companies of Best and Holt were merged, the company went through several changes then at the end of World War 2, they began to grow at a very fast pace, launching the first venture outside of the country in 1950, which marked the beginning of CAT development into a big corporation.

CAT equipment ranges from track type tractors to hydraulic excavators, backhoes, motor graders, off road trucks, wheel loaders, tractors, diesel and gas engines, and gas turbines. CAT equipment is used in construction, excavation, building roads, mining, energy, forestry, transportation, and material handling companies.

Sales

Over half of CAT’s sales are to customers in overseas areas. CAT products are sold in almost 200 different countries. The company has a worldwide network of over 200 dealers – 63 in the United States and over 150 in other countries. CAT equipment and components are manufactured in 42 plants in the United States and 58 plants in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, and several other countries.

Labor

CAT almost went down in the early 1980s due to the massive union strikes and a down turn in product demand. At the time, several news reports indicated that products were piling up so high in facilities that temporary workers hired to work the lines could barely get to their stations to perform their jobs.

In the 1990s, CAT suffered yet another long strike in which the company hired what it deemed to be permanent replacements for union workers that were on strike. During both strikes, jack rocks were placed in the home entrances of many of CATs top executives and employees, puncturing the tires of their vehicles and making things worse for the company.

Not long after the strike of the 1990s ended and the economy started to get back up again, CAT adopted the “6 Sigma” quality management program, to help reduce costs and inventory and identify and correct the defects in processes and products.

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Caterpillar 9″ Shaking Backhoe

  • 9” Caterpillar Construction “Shaking” vehicles
  • Freewheel forward or reverse
  • Real CAT rumblin’ action
  • Lift/Lower mechanisms
  • Become part of the Caterpillar construction crew

Product Description
Kids will have a ball pushing and picking up sand while making real construction noises! This Kettler Sounds and Lights Backhoe is made of sturdy resin body construction. It features durable resin tracks and a real lifting front loader and backhoe! This vehicle shakes, rumbles and has realistic jobsite sounds and lights.

Caterpillar 9″ Shaking Backhoe

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2003 Caterpillar 430DIT Backhoe for Sale at Arthur Trovei & Sons, Inc. equipment.trovei.com

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2003 Caterpillar 430DIT Backhoe for Sale at Arthur Trovei & Sons, Inc. equipment.trovei.com