Pricing Intel

Know What It's Worth Before You Negotiate.

Real price ranges from actual inventory — not sticker prices, not inflated auction estimates. What equipment actually moves for, organized by category and size.

Prices reflect current yard inventory and general market conditions. ±10% is normal. Condition, hours, and battery/maintenance history move the number.

Asking Price ≠ Market Value

A machine listed at $18,000 with no service records, bad batteries, or a damaged control box is not an $18,000 machine. The price ranges here assume reasonable condition — adjust down for unknowns.

Hours Are a Guide, Not a Verdict

3,000 hours on a well-maintained machine beats 800 hours on a neglected one. Always ask for service history. On electric machines, battery age matters more than hour count.

What Drives Price Down

Missing telematics, unknown ownership history, no original manuals, overseas-sourced parts, and any machine that "just needs a little work" — that work is always more expensive than quoted.

Current Market Price Ranges

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