Short answer--yes.
I swamped mine today at work...it's up to the frame in mud and won't budge even using the backhoe and loader bucket to "crawl" out. I made it about 50 feet using that method and it just kept sinking. I left it for the night hoping the ground will freeze enough to free it later. So yes, they definitely can get stuck.
In order to remove a stuck transmission filter from a case sl series 2 backhoe consult with an individual at one of the auto shops. The owner's manual will also provide the information needed to make this repair.
It depends on the size of the backhoe.
A backhoe excavator is one that has a loading bucket on the front and a hoe on the back. Such as a Case 580 backhoe
http://www.howstuffworks.com/backhoe-loader.htm offers a comprehensive how-to for running a backhoe loader.
That is a Ford 550 backhoe.
The main machine used in backhoe construction is a backhoe loader - a tractor fitted with a deep shovel in the front and a backhoe in the back. This type of construction is common in urban areas due to the relatively small size of a backhoe loader.
a backhoe has tyres,but a trackhoe has tracks
There is a backhoe trainer in arizona. Call (928)636-5589 The number for backhoe training has changed to (928)460-0913
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The dipper is the long section of the backhoe between the Boom and the Bucket.
You can find detailed information about backhoe excavators from Wisegeek.com. It includes a full description and analysis of the functions of a backhoe excavator.
The Backhoe Loader (or "Digger" in the UK) was invented in the UK by JCB in 1953