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.
Excavator Classes
Start with machine size
0-10 ton
Mini Excavators
Mini, compact, and small excavators for tight-access jobs, easy loading, and gate-width constraints, with transport-friendly models such as Kubota U35 and Bobcat E35 style machines.
10-30 ton
Medium Excavators
Mainstream contracting class where Cat 320, PC200, ZX200, and EC210 style machines dominate the shortlist.
30+ ton
Heavy Excavators
Mining, quarry, and large earthmoving buyers who need heavier shipping and inspection planning up front, often starting from Cat 330, Cat 336, Komatsu PC300, PC350, and Volvo EC300 style machines.
Buyer Tools
Buyer tools
Buyer Tool
Landed Cost Estimator
Estimate how FOB price, freight method, and destination port change the total buying conversation.
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Buyer Tool
Model Selection Guide
Sort excavator classes by job type, transport limits, and inspection burden before asking for stock.
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Inspection Checklist
Use a repeatable proof checklist for serial, hours, undercarriage, hydraulics, and video evidence.
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Popular Models
Popular models
Used Cat 320 Excavator
Used Cat 320 excavators for sale from China, with price bands by year and hours, inspection proof, and shipping planning before you request a quote.
Used Komatsu PC200 Excavator
Used Komatsu PC200 excavators for sale from China: a proven midsize workhorse with wide parts availability, clear generation differences, and strong resale demand.
Used Hitachi ZX200 Excavator
Used Hitachi ZX200 excavators for sale from China, a familiar ZX-series midsize benchmark, with inspection proof and shipping support before you request price.
Used Kubota U35 Mini Excavator
Kubota U35 mini excavators for sale from China, with tight-access working range, year and hours guidance, inspection proof, and container shipping support.
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.
