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29 gallons with loader and backhoe.21 with loader only.25 with loader and 3 pt hitchReservoir refill with filter change is 17.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/backhoe-loader.htm offers a comprehensive how-to for running a backhoe loader.
most likely dirty hydraulic filters
A good backhoe loader can cost up to $500.
Your hydraulic fluid level is low, your hyd. pump is weak, your hyd. filter needs replacing, there is a spring release that is activated by hydraulic pressure under the machine, above the transaxle, if it does not receive enough hydrulic pressure, it will not release completely..
You can purchas a backhoe loader at any John Deere stores located near you.
The website RocksAndDirt.com offer many backhoe loader and you can buy them online.
Look for a hinged panel between the loader uprights. That is where the hydraulic reservoir fill port is located. Lift the hood for better access.
A backhoe loader is the big yellow tractor with the shovel on the front and the scoop on the back. I'm sure you've seen a backhoe loader, as they are extremely common. They are used for plowing snow, digging holes and in a variety of construction projects.
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.
The Backhoe Loader (or "Digger" in the UK) was invented in the UK by JCB in 1953