Buyer Support

Used excavator buyer tools

Already know you want a used excavator but still need help with machine size, inspection requirements, shipping planning, and the real cost of import? Start here.

Buyer guide

Choose the right size first

Mini, compact, midsize, and heavy excavators should be separated early so the buyer does not compare the wrong machines.

Buyer guide

Ask for the right proof

Serial confirmation, cold-start video, wear photos, and working footage should be part of the buying process before any deposit is discussed.

Buyer guide

Plan shipping early

Destination port, machine dimensions, and freight method should be treated as standard buying details, not last-minute questions.

Buyer guide

Look beyond FOB price

A low FOB number is not the full picture because freight, port handling, and machine condition change the real deal cost.

Buyer guide

Compare brands more clearly

Brand and model pages help buyers compare common excavator options without relying only on whatever is in current stock.

Buyer guide

Send a better quote request

A serious request should include the machine type, budget range, proof needed, and delivery destination.

Buyer Workflow

Before the quote

Step 01

Start with job type, machine size, and whether the buyer needs a mini, midsize, or heavy excavator.

Step 02

Ask for inspection proof, current machine photos or video, and the wear details that decide whether a machine is worth pursuing.

Step 03

Add shipping and landed-cost planning before treating the FOB figure as the final buying answer.

Next Step

Send your machine brief

The best used excavator inquiry includes machine size, preferred brand or model if known, proof requirements, and destination port.