Below are five tips you should use when shopping for used industrial parts.
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Finding a Reputable Dealer
When you want to choose a dealer that you are going to buy the used heavy equipment from, it is going to boil down to the standards the company has in maintaining the machines and understanding your needs. You should also look for companies that offer warranties and financial programs because you want to make it easier for you to replace or repair parts. A company that maintains their equipment regularly is a good option. Make sure the company makes it easier for you to find parts.
The company should have modular components that are needed when rebuilding or reconditioning. It is important to choose OEM parts for used heavy equipment because they have been designed to work on machines like yours, and this will ensure they always operate at full capacity. OEM used equipment replacement parts are also good because they come with a warranty.
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Determining Fleet and Project Requirements
Is there a specific machine you are looking for? What type of solution is going to help with your project by increasing efficiency and fitting in with the existing equipment? It is important to know what you are going to need including the capabilities, attachments, and size of the engine. This will is going to be important when comparing the different options. You can directly target the brand and model that is going to fit in with your project.
There are pros of choosing bigger equipment, including being able to do the job faster, but there are cons like spending more on maintenance and operation. Smaller versions can be good options because they are easier to maneuver and you won’t need to use much fuel, but there are times when it is less efficient. Once you know what you need, go ahead and start researching the rate for the brand and model you are interested in. You can end up with more than one option.
Once you know the requirement of your current project, you can table a maximum bid that will also include the transportation cost.
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Analyzing Worksite Conditions
You need to look at the environment you are operating in. Is it warm or cold? Does the area have season hazards? What is the terrain like? Such questions will help you choose the right equipment for your specific conditions. Looking at the worksite conditions will help you narrow down your options.
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Knowing the Cost of Used Equipment
Many people look at the upfront cost before they decide to make the purchase. It is a good idea to look at the price of used equipment. When calculating the price, you need to look at things such as insurance, maintenance, fuel expenses, transportation, etc. Calculate and see how it is going to fit into your future expectations and budget.
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Understanding the Technology You Need
Most of the value is in the equipment. But there are other forms of technology that add to the value of the machine such as telematics devices. You need to look at your project and determine the level of tech you are going to need. Are you going to need telematics and logistics?
Going for the latest technology is not always the best option when it comes to used equipment, and you will have fewer options compared to shopping for a new engine. Look for one that works best for your project. Go with the more popular models because it is easy to find their replacement parts. You can have a hard time finding parts when you choose specialty equipment.