You're generally not going to use a backhoe on a farm, though if you needed to excavate part of your land, I suppose you could.
Your farm plates will be recognized in other states. Even New Jersey.
Yes, Ford does make backhoe equipment for tractors. They have been making farm equipment for many years and offer a wide selection of backhoes.
I have a 1986 Ford 550 backhoe and the transmission uses hydralic oil
Yes,there is. A Kelley Blue Book contains listings for these items.
Visit www.heavy-equipment-training.com for information about classes that are offered in New York and provide training for working with farming equipment, such as a backhoe
One can use a backhoe to enlarge a small pond in a simple manner. Simply use the backhoe to dig one scoop on one of the sides (one scoop width on the whole side) of the pool and continue doing it until it is enlarged sufficiently.
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.
Depending on the type of job you are performing a backhoe loader can be an effective piece of equipment. Many excavators currently use both depending on their job.
That is a Ford 550 backhoe.
The durability of a product depends on the brand, but most backhoes are made very sturdily. The average backhoe lasts about three to four years, taking use into consideration.