Saturday, 4 March 2017

Tips For Buying Used Mobile Cranes

By Zachariah Small


If you are looking for an industrial machine and you do not have the cash to buy a new one, there are many dealers of second-hand equipment you could buy from. However, most people are resistant to such options because they may have had a bad experience in the past. Well, that is not exceptional, and you should be really cautious. Below are some tips that could help you out when seeking mobile cranes for sale.

Check the operating hours. Many people tend to focus too much on the age of the machine, which can be misleading. Age really does not matter when it comes to choosing a good machine as long as it is well maintained. Most industrial equipment are built to last quite long so do not let age mislead you. It is more important to focus on how the crane has been used.

Check the history of the equipment. Just like buying a car, the history of the crane will determine whether it is worth your money. Ask for the maintenance records so that you can see what repairs it has undergone over the years. If the machine has been seized before, then it is an indication that it could have been poorly maintained by the last owner.

Check the credibility of the seller. It is good to buy a used machine from a trustworthy seller. If the dealer has a website, you can check for online reviews from other clients so that you can know whether they are safe to deal with. If there are too many unresolved complaints, then just avoid that seller.

Inspect the equipment. One of the most important red flags is leaking fluids under the engine. These hard-to-see places hold secrets that can save you from purchasing a spoiled machine. If the machine is spurting fuel or lubricant, you will easily see residual stains. This could be an indication of mechanical problem.

Check for signs of recent repairs. Welding marks are an indication of repairs and if not done properly, could cause subsequent problems. Heavy machines such as cranes require to be welded properly and professionally. Manual welds are not the best when it comes to industrial machines.

Listen keenly to strange engine sounds. When it comes to machines, engine sound is very critical. If you are familiar with cranes, then you should know how it should sound under different conditions. If there is a noise indicative of a problem, then keep off that equipment.

Get a testing appointment. When you go to buy a car, you want to get behind the wheel so that you can experience driving it. This should be the same when looking for a crane to buy. You need to test the breaks, levers, and other parts to ensure that they are all working properly.

Lastly, check the price. Price is the main determinant whether you will buy the machine because if you cannot afford it then you cannot have it. Have a budget so that you search for equipment that is within your means. For most used machines, the price is normally negotiable, so do not be shy to negotiate.




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