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Sunday, March 5, 2017

What To Look For In Boom Trucks For Sale

By Elizabeth Hogge


If you are looking to expand your fleet and you do not have the finances required, you could opt for a secondhand truck. However, you need to be diligent so that you do not your money does not go down the drain. Buying Grove boom trucks for sale is not as easy as buying a new one because there are mechanical issues that the vehicle might have and they may be passed over to you.

The most important decision to make is where you wish to make the purchase. There are many individual sellers around, but there are dealers as well. Many buyers prefer dealers because they are companies looking to keep their reputation and you can easily file a complaint in case of a problem. In addition, to the above, you might also find the below tips useful.

Understand your needs. Boom trucks are designed for various uses, and thus, they come in various sizes and shapes. Some vehicles are made to perform a variety of functions while some have a very specific use. Hence, you need to know whether you need a digger derrick, an aerial lift truck, a bucket truck, or a cherry picker.

It is advisable that you use a vehicle for the purpose it was intended rather than using it for other purposes for which it might not be equipped. When considering the use, think of factors such as truck size, boom length, and weight. You might also want one that comes with a bucket or platform. All specifications of the vehicle should meet your intended use.

Inspect the hydraulics. Heavy machines use hydraulic systems to run. Hence, when this part is damaged, the truck would not be useful. Moreover, these might be very costly repairs and it would not make economic sense to buy one and repair it on your own. Hence, you should test the machine for pressure and leaks.

Check past maintenance records. Just because a vehicle is functioning does not mean that it will serve you long enough. What matters is the maintenance and usage history. If the previous owner maintained it properly, then all the paperwork should be available. Lack of maintenance records could be indicative of a problem.

Check if the vehicle meets safety requirements. Heavy industrial vehicles should comply with OSHA standards so read the safety manuals and confirm that the truck has all the requirements. While some issues might be minor and you could easily handle later, pay attention to the major ones such as multiple crane controls, safety harnesses, vehicle outriggers, safety control mechanisms, and non-conductive casing.

Look out for auction days. Most dealerships allow buyers to pace their bids openly. Such deals could see you get a good vehicle at a very good price. However, this requires that you first research on their inventory. Once you know what you are targeting, you can then place a bid and hope that you win.

Contract a mechanic. Once you have identified what you need and that everything is perfect. Get a mechanic to have a final look and give his/her recommendations.




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