Finding the right used heavy equipment is one thing, to buy it is another. Who do you trust? Have you just gone down the path to buy the perfect piece of equipment only to find out there was a commission fee or maybe even a finder’s fee that they want you to pay?
Personally I don’t understand why used heavy equipment has fallen prey to such expense, as the buyer here a couple tips to help you save the most time and hassle in your purchasing journey.
If you are buying through a website make sure you read all of the fine print (as a reminder Heavy Hog does not have any fine print since we do not have any buyer fees). Any additional fees or commissions will be disclosed there.
Before you agree to see the equipment get a solid verbal understanding of the running condition, what types of projects the equipment was used in as well as the working environment. It is possible that a machine with the same amount of working hours that was used in a hot, salty may not be in as good as condition as one in a more arid climate

