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Top Tips For Buying Used Heavy Equipment by PlantEquipment: 11:04am On Sep 24, 2020
Used construction equipment is often considered to have more risks and unknowns than new machinery purchases do. To reduce these risks and find a fair deal, consider these tips for buying used heavy equipment in Nigeria:

-Only buy from a reputable dealer; check out their website, reputation, online reviews or testimonials, experience, maintenance capabilities, guarantees, warranties, and service agreements. check our website and get the best deals https://www.plantandequipment.com

-Find out the total operating hours of the machine, just as you’d consider the mileage on a used vehicle

-Weigh the age and operating hours of the equipment against how much the price has been lowered from buying it new; keep in mind that typically, a machine loses the most value in its first year of use (20 to 40 percent usually), but then can maintain value fairly well for several years if properly maintained and serviced

-Look over the maintenance schedule and reports; only buy a used machine that’s been maintained on schedule and had problems quickly and correctly fixed

-Check the machine’s fluids, including engine oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, and coolant; if fluids are low or dirty, the equipment probably hasn’t been well maintained

-Inspect for damage; used heavy equipment is bound to have some wear and tear, but watch out for hairline cracks, rusting, and other problems that can turn into more costly repairs that counteract the savings you enjoy by buying used

-Pay particular attention to inspecting the engine and transmission; listen for weird sounds and watch for unusual emissions’

-Examine the chassis, and check hoses, pumps, rams, and hydraulic components for leaks and damage

-Look closely at the tires and tracks too; keep an eye out for cracks and bubbles, check the tires for uneven wear on a tread gauge, and make sure all tracks and bolts are in place on track machines

-Watch out for welding in places like the backhoe, buckets, and loader arms; this indicates a repaired break, and welds are never as strong as the original before the break

-Test any used machine thoroughly, including all the pedals, sticks, steering, dashboard features, safety features, seat adjustments, and other controls

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