Caterpillar (Cat) excavators come in sizes from compact to large, with modern cabs, a wide attachment ecosystem, and dealer-backed service to manage lifecycle costs.
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Riding lawn tractors are practical for large yards and properties. Choose by deck size, drive system, power source, and attachments; prioritize durability and real-world features over marketing.
An updated look at John Deere residential riding mowers: durable frames and axles, comfortable operator features, hydrostatic drives, easy attachment systems, and deck designs that aim for even cutting and reduced buildup.
The backhoe loader pairs a rear excavator arm with a front loader bucket, offering versatile, road-mobile capability for excavation and material handling. Modern machines add quick-coupler attachments, emissions-compliant engines, telematics, and improved operator ergonomics, making them a cost-effective choice for many contractors.
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Kubota backhoes - available as backhoe loaders, compact excavators, and tractor attachments - stay relevant through modular attachments, compact footprints, and serviceable designs that let crews handle trenching, demolition, earthmoving, and landscaping with fewer machines.
Renting a mini or compact excavator is often more practical than buying for homeowners and small contractors. Rentals save on storage, maintenance, and upfront costs, offer flexible terms and attachments, and now include low-emission and electric options.
Caterpillar excavators and backhoes stay central to construction by combining modular attachments, digital tools, and robust design to handle digging, loading, demolition, and more.