Backhoe Hours
Backhoe Hours right now on Cindy”s
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2008 John Deere 710J Backhoe Loader Ready to Work 2,807 hours (4×4) Cab, A/C $97,500.00 |
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2008 JOHN DEERE 310J LOADER BACKHOE CAB A/C 2000 HOURS 4X4 EXTENDAHOE DFW TEXAS $54,900.00 |
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New Holland Back Hoe 2006 B95 — Only 190 Hours Used $54,000.00 |
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Terex Backhoe/Loader Model TX760 with 219.6 Actual Hours $35,901.00 |
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2003 Caterpillar 416D Loader Backhoe 4wd; 4-1; extenda-hoe; 2800 hours CAT $34,500.00 |
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2005 KOBELCO SK70SR EXCAVATOR – LOADER- BACKHOE – ONLY 3301 HOURS $34,500.00 |
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2009 5740C MONTANA TRACTOR BACKHOE GANNON FORKS FORKLIFT CAB 4X4 14 HOURS GD $31,900.00 |
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Kubota M 59 backhoe with low hours $30,000.00 |
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2008 JCB Midi CX Tractor Loader Backhoe, ROPS, 4×4, 3rd Valve, 645 Hours $27,500.00 |
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2006 John Deere 110 Loader Backhoe Tractor – PTO – Low Hours $25,900.00 |
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2007 JCB MIDI CX Loader Backhoe Tractor – Front Aux. Hydraulics – Low Hours $25,900.00 |
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2002 Bobcat S185 Turbo Skid Steer Loader w/ 72″ Bucket & 709 Backhoe, 952 Hours $24,950.00 |
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Kubota L48 Tractor Loader Backhoe HST 4×4 918 Hours $24,900.00 |
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Kubota L39 Tractor Loader Backhoe 4WD GST 1187 Hours $24,900.00 |
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John Deere 310G Backhoe – 1200 hours -Will Ship for $1,250 $24,900.00 |
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2009 Kubota B26 Backhoe Loader B21 L35 L48 4wd, skidsteer quick attach 132 hours $23,500.00 |
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John Deere 2520 with 200CX Loader 46 Backhoe and Model 47 Snowblower 100 Hours $21,000.00 |
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NICE!!! Kubota L35 Diesel 4WD Hydrostatic Tractor W/ Loader & Backhoe 713 Hours! $20,900.00 |
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04 INGERSOLL RAND BL370 BL-370 ALL WHEEL STEER 4X4 MINI BACKHOE LOADER LOW HOURS $19,999.00 |
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2006 KUBOTA B21 Loader Backhoe Tractor – Low Hours $16,500.00 |
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Kubota Tractor 4×4 BX25LB-R w/Industrial Tires Back Hoe & FrontLoader- 90 Hours $16,000.00 |
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1999 Ford New Holland 555E Backhoe (Low Hours) $14,999.00 |
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1990 John Deere 310C Loader Backhoe, Low Hours for Year $14,800.00 |
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KOBELCO COUPE 25 MINI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR BACKHOE 1251 HOURS YANMAR DIESEL GD $14,200.00 |
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Trencher / Backhoe – Case 460 w/ 1241 Hours $13,800.00 |
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2006 ALLMAND TLB425 Loader Backhoe Tractor – Low Hours – Diesel $12,900.00 |
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CASE 580C BACKHOE DIESEL LOADER FORKLIFT EXCAVATOR TRACTOR 4481 HOURS $11,200.00 |
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2005 JCB 8018 MINI EXCAVATOR DOZER BACKHOE EXPANDABLE TRACKS LOW HOURS $11,000.00 |
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1992 Case Super E 2 Wheel Drive Backhoe,5227 Hours, Nice, *NO RESERVE* $10,500.00 |
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2005 TERRAMITE T5C Loader Backhoe Tractor – Low Hours $9,500.00 |
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06 Bobcat T140 Used Compact Skid Steer Loader 1220 Hours Backhoe Excavator $9,203.00 |
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07 Bobcat T180 Used Compact Track Skid Steer Loader 849 Hours Backhoe Excavator $6,101.00 |
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Terramite T5c Loader Backhoe 1600 hours and New Honda engine Runs and works GOOD $5,600.00 |
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1994 FORD NEW HOLLAND 3930 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE 52hp PWR STEER 2700 HOURS NICE $5,325.00 |
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A.E. Joslin Backhoe 1000 Hour Operator Watch Fob JAG-1 $21.99 |
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John Deere: Busy Days in Deerfield Valley $5.75 There is a lot to do in Deerfield Valley the busy town where Danny Dozer and his friends live work and play. Danny Barney Backhoe Eddie Excavator and friends are ready to get to work whether it s building a new library fixing the bridge or digging holes for water pipes.Six interactive games:Explore Deerfield Valley: meet Danny Dozer and his friends move their buckets and blades and try to catch a … |

A Shovel, A Backhoe and an Earthmover; The History of Network Marketing
There are three analogies I’d like to use in reference to how folks built, are building and will build their network marketing businesses. The shovel, the backhoe and the earthmover are what I will use as an paradigm to illustrate my point.
I initially started in the industry with Amway, a company that goes way back to the 1960’s. Tremendous company with great values and I learned a whole lot about this industry as an Amway distributer. Back then, people used the equivalent of a shovel to build their business. They met in living rooms and dens in homes across America to build their Internet Marketing businesses.
For nearly three decades folks grew their business through warm lists and just talking with people. There was no three way calling, no cell phones. no personal computers. That was networking in it’s most primative form, aside from the spreading of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Towards the early 199o’s people still used a shovel, but others moved to a backhoe. The internet had reached homes across America and a very small group of marketers were able to network online through email’s and such. Networkers got together in hotel’s rather than living rooms and dens. Hotels offered more space for more people and gave prospects a more professional image of the company that was represented. This worked for some, but for others it offered little credibility.
Don’t get me wrong. Fortunes were made over the years in network marketing, however there was a very high failure rate. If you took the total number of people in Network marketing and the number of people making a full time living at it, the numbers were less than 1/100th of 1%. Not very good odds.
Fast Forward to the year 2009 and we use the equivalent of an Earth Mover. Serious Network Marketers today build their business online using state of the art tools like Auto-Responders, Funded Proposal Sales Funnel’s, Affilate Joint Venture Partners, Social Media, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), Videos, Podcasts, Email Marketing, Pay-Per Click Advertising, etc.
We no longer have to sell people on our products or services as our systems do the sifting, sorting and selling for us. We develop relationships with people online by providing them value. We give them the best of what we know for free to earn their trust. We use the auto-responders to keep in touch with our prospects over the course of time and give them the information they are looking for.
When I look back at the days I used to sit in Starbucks for hours upon hours showing the business plan to prospects that I had cold contacted, I almost have to laugh. I dragged people to hotel meetings who didnt want to be there, tried convincing people that if they didn’t get started in business with me, they were going to be broke for the rest of their lives. Those silly, outdated methods didn’t work so well
It Doesnt matter what business your building, the rules are the same. Use systems to build your fortune. The days of doing list builders, cold contacting, hotel meetings, etc. are over. Sure there are companies that will continue to do business this way, however a VERY small percentage of people will have any kind of success in their Network Marketing business.
Respectfully Yours,
Josh Boxer
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A pool company hit my house during excavation. What legal action can I take?
My neighbors are putting in a pool and during the excavation, a backhoe hit our home and has caused some damage to our roofline and eaves of the house. I have contacted the pool company and they are not being very helpful other than saying they will fix it. I have contacted a general Contractor to provide them an esitmate but wanted to know what other leagal recourse can I take because the pool company and the excavation company are not being very responsive or attentive. it took them over 24 hours to call us and I had to demand to speak to someone. Thanks!
Need to add that i ahve contacted my home owners insurance and they said that its in the pool company’s hands since they are most likely bonded/insured etc. Which they are… just taking forever to call me back, I have to call them, no remorse and the excavation person who hit my house hung up on me. Thanks!
goz 1111 is totally correct
…..call the police and have a report itemized and filed
….then in 72 hours, you can pro’lly get a copy
….in the meantime, call the pool company’s insurance company and ask to file a claim for repairs…….
…..if the damage is so severe that further damages are occurring by not repairing the situation ….make that know to the insurance
…..just be nice to them, ok? be a little cooperative with that insurance, cuz they will likely work with you, oh yeah!
(…..unless you are sueing for absurd reasons, of course, then they actually have to protect their interests too)….so, don’t feel pressured, unless there is a ‘need’ to turn up the pressure
….but be firm, and state that you want your house made perfect again!!!!!ASAP! as in send af…rick….ing adjuster by right ….fricking theis week! or you estimate that you must file a claim in civil court for dmaages!….that is usually about $35 and takes few months but, cannot be avoided by the insurance to attend…..and likely they will send someone your way real quick….bottom line, theor attorneys never have to leave their cushy offices, unless you file in county small claims…heheheh, then the attorneys do need to get up off the soft chair and get a liitle sweaty walking over to the justice center for their lovely day in court (which, in all fairness should have been avoided, by cooperatiing with you in the first place)…..so, it it goes to county then always always always demand triple…..and do not settle for less…..that is the price of obstenance and delay!
1987 JCB 4×4 backhoe for sale low low hours $8000