New Holland B95C LR
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B95C LR
New HollandCost code 8572 is the most common, but 8573 is also possible for certain versions of this equipment.
Manufacturer
New HollandModel
B95C LRHorsepower
97.0 HPLoader Bucket Capacity
1.1 CYDate Added
07/18/2018Associated Cost Codes
8573 |
Loader-Backhoe, WheelHP to 115Loader Bucket Capacity 1.51 to 1.75 CY Notes Loader and Backhoe Buckets included. |
FEMA Rates | |
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07/26/2023:
09/15/2021: 08/15/2019: 09/01/2017: 07/01/2015: 03/08/2013: 09/15/2010: 09/15/2010: 05/01/2008: 08/28/2005: |
$98.35/hr $52.69/hr $49.55/hr $47.77/hr $43.75/hr $38.00/hr $38.00/hr $38.00/hr $44.00/hr $36.50/hr |
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8572 |
Loader-Backhoe, WheelHP to 95Loader Bucket Capacity 1.01 to 1.5 CY Notes Loader and Backhoe Buckets included. |
FEMA Rates | |
07/26/2023:
09/15/2021: 08/15/2019: 09/01/2017: 07/01/2015: 03/08/2013: 09/15/2010: 09/15/2010: 05/01/2008: 08/28/2005: |
$91.69/hr $43.91/hr $43.46/hr $38.60/hr $37.00/hr $33.00/hr $33.00/hr $33.00/hr $39.00/hr $28.50/hr |
data last refreshed on 11/21/2024 15:14:00
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