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When you're in the market for a used telehandler, there are many options to choose from. To get the best telehandler for your company's needs, you can consider a few factors and inspect the equipment before you make a purchase. By taking time to review your needs and the condition of the telehandler, you're more likely to receive a cost-effective, efficient machine.
Before shopping for a used telehandler, review the main things to look for when buying a used telehandler and the primary inspection tips to take into account.
Knowing what to look for when buying a used telehandler is critical to choosing the right one for your projects. Evaluating your project's requirements, ensuring a telehandler has the right boom design and double-checking the specs can all help you find the right telehandler for your crew. Learn more about the things to check before buying a used telehandler below:
After you identify a telehandler that meets your needs, you can perform an inspection on it to ensure everything is in working order. Following inspection tips for used telehandlers can help you spot potential mechanical and structural issues that could cost you in repair and maintenance expenses down the road. Below are the top five used telehandler inspection tips:
Before you purchase a telehandler, it's crucial you perform a mechanical inspection. Checking the mechanical system is especially important because problems with this part of the telehandler can be costly to repair. Since a cursory inspection usually isn't enough to detect defects or damage in the system, it's crucial you take the time to do an in-depth review of the various mechanical system parts.
The following are key inspection tips for mechanical systems:
Alongside inspecting the mechanical system, you may want to conduct a structural system inspection. Like mechanical system damage, any structural system damage may not be obvious at first glance. A close inspection of these systems safeguards you from purchasing a telehandler in poor condition.
Below are some tips for properly checking a used telehandler's structural systems:
Though there are many warning signs that aren't immediately obvious, you can spot some red flags while doing a quick check of the overall machine's appearance. If the machine looks like it's in bad condition, it likely is. Check out the following exterior inspection tips:
After viewing the exterior of the machine, step into the cab to look at the interior. Check if the cab seating is free from damage and clean. Cuts or stains on the rubber, fabric or leather of the seating can be warning signs.
Next, verify the controls are in good condition. Avoid purchasing a telehandler with duct tape on the controls or other signs the controls aren't in their original condition. Look under the dash to ensure there aren't any wires hanging under it. Finally, run the telehandler and use the controls, checking if they all work properly.
Before you finish your inspection, check if the previous owner has complete maintenance records. These records can let you know if the telehandler has had any major repairs that could harm the machine's longevity or ability to complete certain tasks. The telehandler's maintenance history also reveals if the previous owner kept up with routine maintenance and repair tasks.
As you look at the documents, note how much time passed between service dates. Long waits between service times can reveal improper maintenance practices. You may want to check the machine's owner's manual to cross-reference if the previous owner has conducted the right types of repairs and followed the recommended service intervals. When a previous owner doesn't have a complete maintenance history for their telehandler, you may want to look for a different option.
Cat Used offers Cat® machinery with trusted benefits. Before our dealers offer used telehandlers to clients, the machinery is inspected, appraised, cleaned and filled with fluids. With this rigorous preparation process, Cat Used clients can feel confident they're purchasing high-quality machinery for their fleet.
Learn more about the primary benefits of buying a used telehandler from Cat Used below:
After reviewing our used telehandler buying guide and identifying the main tips for buying a used telehandler, turn to your local Cat Used dealer for your next telehandler. The varied inventory of Cat telehandlers provides an option for any situation. Our dealers extend all of our clients high-quality support, whether they're buying used or new. You can trust your dealer's team to help you select the right telehandler and get the most value out of it over time.
Browse the inventory of used telehandlers on Cat Used today. If you have any questions, find and contact a Cat dealer in your area to learn more about a piece of equipment for sale. When a piece of equipment isn't available, you can also sign up for email alerts to know when it hits the market.