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    Who makes terex backhoes?

    Hey, Victor Terex backhoes were built by Terex Corp until they sold the line to Fermec (later bought by Case/New Holland) in the mid-2010s, so newer ones trace back to CNH, but you’ll still spot plenty of the older Terex units working hard out there.
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    How Do Excavators Move? Understanding Their Mobility and Steering

    Cool ... ive mostly used tracked excavators, and yeah, the skid-steer turning is super handy once you get the feel for it on soft or uneven ground, tracks really shine
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    CASE New Mini Excavators: Diesel vs Electric.. Which Model Would You Pick for Tight Jobsites?

    Hey David, id probably go electric if it’s mostly indoor or urban work its quiet and no fumes is a huge win but for longer shifts or remote spots without charging access, diesel still feels more reliable. havent tried the CX25EV ye but am real curious how it holds up on back-to-back digs
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    Top Questions to Ask Sellers Before Buying Heavy Construction Equipment?

    great, Id add ever run into a seller who dodged questions or rushed the deal? curious how you handled it
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    Bell's New Motor Graders: Can They Compete with Industry Giants?

    thats a bold move by Bell..that specs sound solid, but the grader game’s a tough crowd. Anyone know how the controls feel compared to Cat or Deere?
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    How Do You Keep Your Job Site Organized and Efficient?

    hey, we started using color-coded zones and a shared app for tasks and it made a huge difference in cutting delays and confusion.
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    Gooseneck vs Bumper Pull Dump Trailers: What Better for Heavy Loads?

    for anything over a few tons, the gooseneck wins every time its way more stable and less sway.
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    How Are You Protecting Your Equipment?

    Hey everyone, How are you all protecting your equipment these days? With theft on the rise, I’m curious what security steps everyone’s taking to keep machines safe on the job or in the yard. Are you relying on GPS and telematics, good old-fashioned locks and chains, or something else? Have any...
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