What To Consider When Buying An Excavator
A
new excavator is a capital machine which requires high cost of investment
and buying one is a serious financial decision. Hence if you are
planning to buy an excavator, take into consideration the following.
First
of all, you may like to consider purchasing used excavators. Excavators
are built with operating lifespan of 8,000 to 10,000 hours, so many
used models are available with good usage ahead of them. Two to
three year old models with a few thousand hours on them can be about
25% cheaper than new models, while older excavators with a little
more wear are 50% or less of new prices. However if you want the
excavator to be dependable for your daily operations,then you should
probably invest in a new machine, but if you're only going to use
it occasionally, used excavators can be a great way to save money.
Next,you
should also consider whether to rent instead of buying. Common rental
prices for medium size excavators ranges from an average prices
of $150/day or $1000/month. Renting is a great way to see the power
one of these machines provides without committing to a purchase.
It can also be a smart course if you have only sporadic need for
an excavator.
When
buying always keep in mind to balance low prices with good service.
Do not simply purchase the lowest price deal as you seriously need
to consider the on going service you will receive. The kind of service
provided by the dealer is important for the success of your excavator
purchase. Hence selecting the right dealer is important. Should
your new excavator encounter any problem, a dealer who sents technicians
to check or pick up the excavator when needing major repairs can
really help you get the most out of your purchase.
Also
take note of fees, find out what are the fees involved because sometimes
with very attractive pricing, they come with "additional fees
may apply" . Hence this should be thoroughly investigated before
you sign up.
Finally,
make the most of references. References can be a tremendously useful
source of information about your potential dealer. Ask them specific
questions about what works and doesn't work with the dealer.