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		Definition of backhoe in English: backhoe(British backhoe loader) nounˈbakhəʊˈbækhoʊ ![]() A mechanical excavator that draws towards itself a bucket attached to a hinged boom. 反铲挖土机 Example sentencesExamples -  He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days.
 -  For most of yesterday morning, more than 20 blind and vision-impaired people remained trapped in the building, surrounded by trucks, backhoes and excavators.
 -  Whether you've got a backhoe or an excavator, more than likely you've got to move that piece of heavy iron from your yard to a job site.
 -  The operation of other implements, like post-hole diggers and backhoes, can also benefit from the reverse seat operation.
 -  On any construction site you see hydraulically-operated machinery in the form of bulldozers, backhoes, shovels, loaders, fork lifts and cranes.
 -  At SVCC, Jones explains, the heavy-equipment training facility has 14 of each of the following: dozers, backhoes, excavators, motor graders, and loaders.
 -  What may be ideal for a contractor is the availability of several machines at a project - a backhoe loader, skid-steer, excavator, and telescopic handler, for example - with one or two operators who can run them all efficiently.
 -  Engineers guided a small backhoe / loader into the site and started to clear larger pieces of debris.
 -  It is designed specifically for fueling excavators, backhoes, and other diesel-engine vehicles in the field without spillage.
 -  Noise ordinances in cities and other sensitive areas are leading to quieter hydraulic breakers and demolition attachments for excavator and tractor-loader backhoes.
 -  The loaders complement the backhoe and excavators, improving productivity and bringing in more business.
 -  Invest $8,000 or so and you can have a backhoe that will excavate 10 ft. or deeper, depending on make and model.
 -  He watched as the bucket of the backhoe was removed from the hole, revealing a contorted broken pipe sticking out of the bottom of the hole.
 -  Each person selects one piece of equipment to focus on, choosing from loader backhoes, excavators, wheel loaders, crawler tractors, and motor graders, but participants also get a chance to operate the remaining equipment.
 -  The company manufactures a family of steel mechanical locking devices designed specifically for skid-steers, skid-steer attachments, backhoes, excavators, and trailer hitches.
 -  He says another major problem with construction equipment is boom failures on backhoes and excavators.
 -  In load and haul applications, for example, should you use excavators, wheel loaders or backhoes to fill the trucks?
 -  Earth movers, excavators, backhoes, and bulldozers rely on hydraulic fluids to lift, move, scrape, and dig.
 -  He mounts it on a Cat 350 excavator or a backhoe, and he most often fits it with shear blades.
 -  The latter was a 10-week-long field course in which students learned how to operate bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, loaders, skid-steers, and graders.
 
    Definition of backhoe in US English: backhoe(British backhoe loader) nounˈbækhoʊˈbakhō A mechanical excavator that draws toward itself a bucket attached to a hinged boom. 反铲挖土机 Example sentencesExamples -  Invest $8,000 or so and you can have a backhoe that will excavate 10 ft. or deeper, depending on make and model.
 -  He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days.
 -  Engineers guided a small backhoe / loader into the site and started to clear larger pieces of debris.
 -  The company manufactures a family of steel mechanical locking devices designed specifically for skid-steers, skid-steer attachments, backhoes, excavators, and trailer hitches.
 -  Noise ordinances in cities and other sensitive areas are leading to quieter hydraulic breakers and demolition attachments for excavator and tractor-loader backhoes.
 -  On any construction site you see hydraulically-operated machinery in the form of bulldozers, backhoes, shovels, loaders, fork lifts and cranes.
 -  He watched as the bucket of the backhoe was removed from the hole, revealing a contorted broken pipe sticking out of the bottom of the hole.
 -  Earth movers, excavators, backhoes, and bulldozers rely on hydraulic fluids to lift, move, scrape, and dig.
 -  What may be ideal for a contractor is the availability of several machines at a project - a backhoe loader, skid-steer, excavator, and telescopic handler, for example - with one or two operators who can run them all efficiently.
 -  Each person selects one piece of equipment to focus on, choosing from loader backhoes, excavators, wheel loaders, crawler tractors, and motor graders, but participants also get a chance to operate the remaining equipment.
 -  It is designed specifically for fueling excavators, backhoes, and other diesel-engine vehicles in the field without spillage.
 -  Whether you've got a backhoe or an excavator, more than likely you've got to move that piece of heavy iron from your yard to a job site.
 -  In load and haul applications, for example, should you use excavators, wheel loaders or backhoes to fill the trucks?
 -  The loaders complement the backhoe and excavators, improving productivity and bringing in more business.
 -  The latter was a 10-week-long field course in which students learned how to operate bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, loaders, skid-steers, and graders.
 -  The operation of other implements, like post-hole diggers and backhoes, can also benefit from the reverse seat operation.
 -  He mounts it on a Cat 350 excavator or a backhoe, and he most often fits it with shear blades.
 -  For most of yesterday morning, more than 20 blind and vision-impaired people remained trapped in the building, surrounded by trucks, backhoes and excavators.
 -  He says another major problem with construction equipment is boom failures on backhoes and excavators.
 -  At SVCC, Jones explains, the heavy-equipment training facility has 14 of each of the following: dozers, backhoes, excavators, motor graders, and loaders.
 
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