Bobcat Backhoe Loaders for Sale in Colorado & Wyoming
Two Jobs, One Powerful Machine
A Bobcat backhoe loader combines two essential tools into one machine. The front handles loading and material movement, while the rear digs and trenches. It’s built for operators who need efficiency, power, and versatility on every job. With impressive reach and breakout force, this backhoe handles everything from utility work to road repair and landscaping. Take a closer look at how the Bobcat B760 backhoe loader could change the way you work.Â
If you’re the kind of operator who does a lot of digging, the Bobcat B760 backhoe loader is a great choice. With an extendable arm that reaches up to 18.4 feet of dig depth, it’s built for deep underground utility work. The 96-hp turbocharged engine and standard 4-wheel drive keep you moving through mud and uneven ground, and the pilot controls make it easy to keep smooth control of the machine. So, for more control and dig depth on a job site, we recommend the Bobcat backhoe.Â
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Bobcat B760 Backhoe Loader
Carry and load in front. Dig in back. The Bobcat® B760 backhoe loader can pull...
Horsepower
96
Operating Capacity
7985 lbs
Operating Weight
19274 lbs
Bobcat Backhoe Loader vs. Bobcat Skid Steer
A Bobcat backhoe loader and a Bobcat skid steer are built for different kinds of work. A backhoe loader gives you both a digging arm and a front loader, which means that it’s good for trenching, lifting, and loading on larger job sites. A skid-steer loader is smaller and has no backhoe on the rear of the machine, so it’s built to handle tight spaces with a wide range of attachments.Â
If your work involves digging foundations, laying pipe, or moving heavy materials across open ground, a backhoe loader is the better choice. If you focus on grading, hauling, or landscaping in tighter areas, a Bobcat skid steer will serve you better. Both deliver the power and precision Bobcat is known for, but the right fit comes down to the kind of work you do.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
A backhoe is the digging arm on the rear of the machine, while a backhoe loader refers to the entire machine itself. The loader on the front handles lifting and moving materials, making it a two-in-one piece of equipment.Â
A backhoe loader is a machine that combines a front loader and a rear backhoe. It’s used for digging, lifting, loading, and backfilling on construction, landscaping, and utility jobs.Â
A Bobcat backhoe loader like the B760 combines a front loader and rear excavator on one rigid frame, powered by a 96-hp engine for digging and lifting. A compact wheel loader such as the L95 uses an articulated frame and Z-bar linkage for tighter turns, faster travel, and efficient lift-and-carry work. The backhoe loader is built for excavation, while the wheel loader is designed for speed and material handling.
Prices vary depending on size, model, and features. For current availability and pricing on the Bobcat B760, get in touch with your nearest Bobcat of the Rockies location.Â
Find the Right Backhoe Loader for Your Work
Bobcat backhoe loaders deliver the power and versatility to dig, lift, and load with precision. Visit Bobcat of the Rockies to explore available models and find the right fit for your operation. To get started, contact our team or request a quote online today.Â