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An excavator is a type of heavy equipment that utilizes a boom and stick to complete a variety of tasks around construction sites, landscapes and other industrial and residential projects. They are useful for things like:
Excavators are available in various types and sizes, and the cab rotates, which makes them an ideal solution for those who need to tackle a variety of functions. If you're looking to add a robust and adaptable machine to your lineup, investing in used equipment is a great way to save money and get started as soon as possible. Read on to learn more about what to look for when buying a used excavator.
If you're looking to purchase an excavator, you can choose to buy either a brand new machine or shop the used equipment market. While a new excavator might be the right choice for some, many choose to shop used because of the lower start-up cost, diverse selection, minimal depreciation and perks of machine ownership.
If you've decided buying a used excavator is the best option for you, there are a few things you need to consider before you begin your search.
Different excavators serve different purposes. To make your search for a used machine quick and easy, narrow down your options by considering the following:
To help you find the perfect equipment, consult this used excavator buying guide before you begin your inspection. Inspections are encouraged and expected. If you're working with a used machinery dealership that does not want to participate in an inspection, you should consider searching elsewhere. Four things to check before buying a used excavator include the external condition, internal parts, performance and quality of the dealership service.
The first thing to inspect is the external condition of the excavator. Some damage, like scratches or rust, is easily visible without too much investigation. Other areas, such as the undercarriage, might require a closer look.
Once the outside of the machine passes your inspection, it's time to begin a more detailed inspection of the machine's internal components.
The performance test is a critical part of any inspection. This is where you get to see how the machine feels when you operate it and consider whether it's the right piece of equipment for your job.
Even when the excavator is in perfect operating condition, you need to consider the company you're working with and the services they offer. Make sure you ask plenty of questions about the equipment, as well as the dealership's policies:
While using these used excavator inspection tips is a great way to make sure you're getting a quality excavator, nothing offers peace of mind like working with an honest, reputable Cat® dealer.
When you work with a dealer on Cat Used, you get:
Visit us online to learn more about Cat excavators and browse our inventory of used equipment to find the machine you need for your next project. To get started, find a Cat dealer in your area or sign up for email alerts, so you know when the equipment you need becomes available.