Erops, Side Shift, Diff Lock/Unloc Slipclutch Beacon, Air Conditioner Tip Control All Wheel Drive Lighting, AM FM Radio, Cab, High Profile Variable Horse Power Engine Enclosures Blade Float, 17.5r25 , 14ft Blade...
Updated 3 years agoAir Conditioner With Heater Fan Defroster Front Window Fan Defroster Rear Window Mirrors Outside Mounted...
Updated 3 years agoDiff Loc/Unlock, High Profile CAB, Side Shift, Tip Control, Erops 14.00 x 24 Tires (Samson)...
Updated 3 years agoAC, 14R24 Tires, 14’ Blade, Circle Needs Adjusting, Average Machine for Age and Hours. Wing, Front Hitch Will be Removed....
Updated 3 years agoCab, heat, a/c – blows cold, Tall cab, 14’ blade with 2’ LH extension, Lights, Front lift group, Wing ready, Engine enclosures with snow kit, Base +3 hydraulics, Tall precleaner, 14.00x24 radials on 10” rims – average 60%, Starts/ runs out ...
Updated 3 years agoErops , AC , High Profile Cab , VHP , Tip Control , Side Shift , Diff Loc/Unloc , Slip Clutch 17.5r x 25 Michelins @ 35% Rem Heated Mirrors Base Hyd + 4 Aux Valves VHP Plus Bridgestone Xtla Tires 2' lh Blade Extension Tier II Engine Cab Lights Rear W...
Updated 3 years agoErops, Air Conditioner, Cab, High Profile, Side Shift, Tip Control, Diff Lock/Unloc, Fire Extinguisher, Engine Enclosures, Product Link, Slipclutch, Lighting, Blade Float, Joystick Steering, Beacon, AM FM Radio. 17.5 x 25 Tires....
Updated 3 years agoErops, Air Conditioner, Cab, High Profile, Side Shift, Tip Control, Variable Horsepower, Diff Lock/Unloc, Accumulators, Engine Enclosures, Product Link, Slipclutch, Lighting, Blade Float, Joystick Steering, Beacon, AM FM Radio. 17.5 X 25 Tires....
Updated 3 years agoAC, 17.5R25 Tires, 14' Blade, Ripper, Front Hitch, Circle Drive Slip Clutch, No Ripper Shanks. County owned unit in average condition for age and hours....
Updated 3 years agoErops, Air Conditioner, Cab, Low Profile, Pushblock, Side Shift, Tip Control, Ripper, Diff Lock/Unloc, Slipclutch. Cat Inspection Report Attached....
Updated 3 years ago14’ Moldboard with 2’ LH Ext, 12’ Cable Wing, New Front Tires, Tandems 50% Front, 10% Rear Blade Recently Shim and Tight. Circle is Tight, Transmission Shifts Through the Gears Well. Parking and Service Brakes Work Well. We Replaced the Turbo 2...
Updated 3 years agoErops, Heat, A/C, Block Heater, Either Start, Throttle Lock, Auto Shift, Balderson Lift Group, Front Fenders, VHP, 2' LH, Blade Extension, Diff Lock, Heated Mirrors, Engine has Excessive Blow-by and Will Need to be Rebuilt....
Updated 3 years agoAt Equipment Anywhere, we specialize in heavy construction equipment suitable for road maintenance, landscaping, paving, and earthmoving. If you are looking for heavy equipment for sale, you won’t find a better platform. Our excavators, backhoes, and skid steers, for example, are capable of lifting, demolishing, digging, and clearing debris from building sites in a way that is swift, clean, and efficient. We also offer stationary pieces of heavy-duty machinery such as light towers and generator sets.
We sell a wide range of heavy equipment that covers numerous industries. If you are looking for construction or landscaping equipment for sale, you can find what you are looking for on Equipment Anywhere. Whether you need equipment for a construction project, for road building, or for paving, we are here to help. Our used and new machinery has been specially designed to suit specific conditions such as tight workspaces, sloping terrain, or open spaces.
Regardless of your project aims and the industry in which you work, there are four vital factors you should consider when selecting your equipment:
Equipment that uses diesel fuel tends to enjoy the best mileage on the market, but it also tends to come with high maintenance costs. When looking at construction equipment for sale, you will find that electric and petrol-fueled alternatives may be a better and cheaper option if you intend to use the machinery intermittently.
Price is not always an indicator of quality. Remember to do your research beforehand as there are a lot of used heavy equipment dealers out there.
If you are looking to keep your equipment strong and in good working order, you may want to opt for equipment that is a little more powerful than necessary. If you want to save on fuel costs, however, you should look for machinery that meets the minimum requirements for the job.
Always try to look for equipment that has been built for the relevant terrain and applications. This will minimize the need for repairs and prolong the life of your machinery.
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