The Benefits of Purchasing Used Construction Equipment

Posted by admin | Construction Equipment | Wednesday 22 October 2008 12:32 am

A company in the construction, landscaping or related industries generally expend tremendous amounts of money on construction equipment. Perhaps you are the owner of manager of such an enterprise and are looking for methods through which you can reel in the costs associated with running your business, including the costs associated with heavy construction equipment. To this end, you might want to give close consideration to the prospect of purchasing and utilizing used construction equipment. In point of fact, there are a number of definite benefits to purchasing and using used construction equipment.

Perhaps the most obvious benefit of electing to for the used construction equipment route when equipping your construction or construction related company is cost savings. As you undoubtedly understand, the prices of new heavy construction equipment in the 21 st century can be astronomical. However, the costs of used construction equipment are remarkably less. Indeed, you can buy used construction equipment that is of fairly recent vintage for a very reasonable cost.

Another of the benefits of purchasing used construction equipment is found in the fact that you can increase your fleet without breaking the budget. If you have a larger fleet, through the inclusion of used construction equipment, you have the ability to take on more construction jobs. As a result of taking on additional work, you will better your company’s bottom line in a shorter period of time. In short, you save money on the purchase of used construction equipment and you are able to increase your bottom line through the addition of more jobs and projects than you would have been able to undertake had you not been able to expand your equipment fleet.

There are a number of different resources available to a person seeking used construction equipment. As with so many products and services in the 21 st century, the Internet is now a decent resource for a person seeking used construction equipment. There are a number of different websites that cater specifically to trading in used construction equipment. (At these sites you can not only purchase used construction equipment but you can sell these equipment items as well.)

Naturally, in the brick and mortar world, there are a number of operations that specifically market used construction equipment. In most instances, there are different retailers that sell specific types of used construction equipment.construction equipment have many catogories and manufacturer like Aggregate Equipment, Bobcat equipment, Komatsu equipment, caterpillar equipment etc.Therefore, you will have to spend some time shopping around to find exactly what you are looking for and seeking in regard to used construction equipment.

Of course, as you go about the process of buying used construction equipment, take your time. You do not need to rush. Make certain that any piece of used construction equipment that you intend to purchase is independently examined to ensure that it is in the best possible condition. (This can be done even when you are planning on purchasing used construction equipment over the Net. You can have a local mechanic in the city where the used construction equipment is located independently evaluate the used construction equipment before you make a final purchase.

New Or Used Construction Equipment

Posted by admin | Construction Equipment | Tuesday 21 October 2008 1:09 am

It has always been a debate whether to buy new or used construction equipment. Smaller fleets prefer to buy used construction equipment as they attract less capital investments. Another reason for people to opt for used construction equipment is that they are sometimes as good as new and come at a very heavy discounted price as compared to that offered at the showrooms.

Moreover, Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) and TradeYard, Inc, have jointly announced an alliance that shall provide certified inspection of used construction equipment that can also be sold online. This has been done to boost the business-to-business sales via online medium. It gives better promotion to the sale of used construction equipment and buyers to be confident about their purchase. Usually buyers buy the used construction equipment only upon the preliminary inspection done by the technical agent from either the buyer or the seller side. Since a neutral and unbiased inspection report shall be available it would lead to increased sales and more profitable bargains to small investors. Small fleet owners usually opt for used construction equipment sold from earlier projects. Large construction companies that carry huge fleet of construction equipment can also strike a good bargain at onsite purchase of such certified used construction equipment.

There had always been a skeptical attitude towards the economies in the Indian sub-continent, Russia or Latin America. But over the past years these economies have shown a constant and steady growth. The demand to construct new projects or to renew the old ones has been always in demand. Since these countries are not as cash rich and affluent, they usually have constructors who have smaller fleet. Moreover, they also do not have enough capital to be invested in developing a large fleet. They are always on a look out for used construction equipments. Along with this these constructors take on projects in the neighboring countries and shifting heavy and used construction equipment is also not feasible. Thus sales of such equipments is constantly in demand

Apart from the projects in these countries, bigger companies take up their projects in the continent of Africa and also the Gulf countries. Thus they opt to buy used construction equipments available locally from the companies or constructors who wish dispose off their fleet. The used construction equipments for sale are also on the due to the feasibility reasons that lie on the seller’s side as well. The construction companies who have finished off their projects in foreign lands and take up projects in other countries, for such large companies it is more feasible to dispose off their used construction equipment and assemble a new fleet at the onsite location rather than carry them to the new land. This is due to the reason that various countries have different rules for export and import of heavy equipment required for infrastructure development.There are many heavy equipment Forklift equipment, Crane equipment, Wheel loader equipment, Hyndai equipment, Komtsu equipment etc.

Some countries impose heavy taxes and import duties to restrict import of used construction equipment. This is done to prevent the domestic markets and small construction companies with limited resources. Further, export of such used construction equipment requires various documentation procedure, inspections and other legal formalities. All such activities are not only tedious but also time consuming. These formalities also require lot of duty fulfillment at both the ends. Moreover clearance at the ports and damage caused in handling and shifiting these equipments is also very tedious job.

Thus construction companies prefer to buy new or used construction equipment locally. Only Large construction companies or companies who have strategic partnerships in the local market for a company prefer to import a part of their used construction equipment for their ongoing projects.

D51-22 Crawler Dozer Wins Silver International

Posted by admin | Construction Equipment | Friday 17 October 2008 12:09 am

Komatsu America Corp.’s D51 EX/PX-22 crawler dozer won a silver award for their design in the IDEA (International Design Excellence Awards) competition. The D51 design was honored in the Commercial and Industrial category for its super-slant nose engine hood which provides the operator with exceptional visibility of the top blade edge and area in front of the dozer blade at all times.

“We are very pleased that the design of the D51 dozers was recognized by IDEA,”“When we introduced the D51s last year, they were the first of our new family of Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) dozers, which now include three new models featuring this leading-edge, and internationally-recognized design.”

According to the award citation from IDEA the super-slant-nose is a “unique feature (that) allows the operator to see objects that are very close to the blade, dramatically increasing safety and efficiency on the jobsite. This new design assures an improvement in fundamental dozer work parameters.”

The D51EX-22 and D51PX-22 crawler dozers are mid-sized machines appropriate for work in construction, site preparation, home building, forestry, utility and quarry applications. Outfitted with Komatsu Equipment fuel efficient 6.69 Liter, Tier 3 emissions certified SAA6D107E-1 engine, these new models push with 130 HP at 2, 200 RPM and range in operating weight from 27, 778 to 28, 881 lbs, depending on the version. Both standard (EX) and low ground pressure (PX) models are available to offer customers weight distribution/flotation options to match their application.

The IDEA (International Design Excellence Awards) program is the premier international competition honoring design excellence in products, ecodesign, interaction design, packaging, strategy, research and concepts. The program is sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine. IDEA was formerly known as the Industrial Design Excellence Awards. The name of the awards competition was changed in 2007 to emphasize its international reach and influence. As the voice of the industrial design profession, the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) has been honoring design excellence through the IDEA Awards since 1980.

Komatsu America Corp. is a U.S. subsidiary of Komatsu Ltd., the world’s second largest manufacturer of construction and equipment and supplier of construction, mining and compact construction equipment. Global annual sales of Komatsu exceed 22 billion US dollars. Through its distributor network, Komatsu offers state-of-the-art parts and service programs while helping you gain more ground by listening harder, digging in and doing more for your business in North America as well as globally. Komatsu has proudly been providing high-quality reliable products for nearly a century.

Uses of Heavy Equipment

Posted by admin | Heavy Equipments | Thursday 16 October 2008 12:05 am

At Headwater Equipment all of our used heavy equipment has been inspected and serviced by our certified mechanics before ever being sold. It is this type of dedication to the quality of our used heavy equipment that we have become well known for. It is our goal to provide you with heavy equipment to help get the job done, to provide you with the used parts to help you get back to work, or to provide the attachments you need to make the job easier.

We offer a full line of crawler dozers, graders, soil compactors, bulldozers, rubber tired dozers, excavators, mini excavators, landfill compactors, pipe line equipment, and wheel loaders from trusted manufacturers such as: Caterpillar, John Deere, Hitachi and Komatsu, we are sure you will be able to find the equipment you need to help you start or complete the job. If we do not have the heavy equipment in stock that you are looking for contact us or use our equipment request form and we will find it for you.

We not only sell quality used heavy equipment but we also sell heavy equipment parts and attachments. All of our parts have been inspected, cleaned and repaired where necessary; so that you are assured that the used part or attachment you purchase from Headwater Equipment will work when you need it.

Headwater Equipment is your source for new and used replacement parts and attachments for all makes and models of heavy equipment including buckets, hydraulic hammers, rippers, scarifiers, winches, drawbars and more.

Here Information About Case, Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu

Posted by admin | Heavy Equipments | Friday 10 October 2008 12:18 am

Case Equipment introduced the 1850K and 1650K crawler dozers to its K Series. The Case 1850K crawler dozer provides up to 205 hp, 671 lb-ft of torque and 126 in of track on ground. The Case 1650K delivers 145 hp, 428 lb-ft of torque and 118 in of track on ground. Blade capacities range from 4.1 yd3 on the 1650K to 7.4 yd3 on the 1850K.

K Series dozers include a hydrostatic PowerSteer system, which features single-lever control of direction and steering. A fuel-efficient six-cylinder Cummins engine powers a three-speed, torque-converter transmission. The torque converter automatically matches speed to load requirements, lessening demand on the engine and saving fuel. Torque multiplication provides maximum drawbar pull of up to 48,000 lb-ft on the 1650K and 64,100 lb-ft on the 1850K. A tapered hood design helps increase visibility from the cab, especially to the edge of the blade. The cab is rubber-isolation mounted for a quiet, comfortable ride. Fingertip low-effort servo hydraulic controls and extra-long track undercarriages ensure precision grading ability.

Case K Series crawler dozers are available in a wide variety of track and blade configurations to handle varying site conditions. Both models come in an extra-long-track (XLT) configuration for unsurpassed grading ability and traction, and a low-ground-pressure (LGP) configuration that provides greater flotation and stability on slopes. The 1850K also comes in a long-track (LT) configuration for good blade control and visibility.

Caterpillar equipment offers nine different base models of crawler tractors for contractors doing site preparation work. The machines range in size from the 70-hp, 16,000-lb D3G XL to the 410-hp, 106,000-lb D9T. Several of the versatile medium-sized tractors, such as the D6R Series III, feature the Caterpillar exclusive SystemOne Undercarriage, which offers extended life and lower operating costs. A variety of undercarriage configurations for each of the tractors allow each machine to be matched to the contractor’s needs. The D8T and D9T also feature CAT engines with ACERT technology for compliance with emissions regulations while creating responsive power and maintaining reliable, durable performance.

New Dressta crawler dozers feature increased drawbar pull, larger blades and improved operator controls. A lefthand joystick on all TD-15Ms, TD-25Ms and TD-40Es utilizes twin rocker switches and push buttons allowing selection of Hi- or Lo-geared track speeds and transmission gears. By simply using a thumb and moving the joystick, an operator has complete control over the machine’s ground speeds and direction, improving operation efficiency. Dressta crawler dozer specifications include: operating weights from 16,200 to 146,915 lbs; net engine hp from 74 to 520; blade capacities (cy) from 1.81 to 52.00; and blade widths from 8′7″ to 22′6″.

John Deere equipment J Series dozers feature a smooth, full-featured hydrostatic drivetrain, integral power management system, Deere’s exclusive Auto-Trac system to keep the machine tracking straight, and the DuraTrax undercarriage for a long life and smooth ride. Optional Extended Life SC-2 bushings are available on 450J-850J models to further lower undercarriage operating costs. Improved operator’s station ergonomics and visibility help boost productivity.

Komatsu America Corporation offers the D65 series crawler dozers. The D65EX-15, D65PX-15 and D65WX-15 feature a powerful Komatsu equipment for sale SAA6D114E-5 turbocharged diesel engine, which provides a maximum net output of 205 hp. The engine is EPA Tier 3 and EU Stage 3A emission regulation-certified and has horsepower and torque output that meets or exceeds previous Tier 2 engines. The dozer equipment are equipped with the latest Komtrax technology to send machine operating information to a secure website utilizing wireless technology.

Information About Caterpillar Equipment

Posted by admin | Heavy Equipments | Monday 29 September 2008 3:50 am

The D-11 from Caterpillar Equipment is among the series of tracked type tractors are among the largest conventional bulldozers in the world, second to the Komatsu D575. It comes in two variations, the standard D-11R and the bigger and heavier D-11R CD.

The D-11 bulldozer is among the upper end of Caterpillars track type tractors, which range in power and size from the D-3 (77 HP) to the D-11R (935 HP).

The primary use for the D-11 is for moving large quantities of rock, dirt, etc. short distances in confined spaces. The D-11 is often times used in quarries. The price, size, power and weight of the D11 dictate that they are used primarily for major products. You can normally find the D11 used in forestry, mining, excavation, and quarry operations.

The D-11 is high known and favoured for its amazing power and ability to rip into the earth, making them ideal for agricultural and rock ripping type work. The ripper is the long claw like device you can find on the back of the D-11.

Rippers come in single shank or in groups of two or more, known as multi shank rippers. Normally, a single shank is all you need for heavy ripping work.

The ripping of rock will allow the ground surface rock to be broken up into small, easy to handle and transport rubble which can then be removed so that you can grade the area.

The agricultural equipment ripping feature will allow rocky or very hard ground to be broken up so that otherwise un-arable land can be put to use with agricultural applications.

The blade on the front of the D-11 comes in 3 varieties:

1. A straight blade which is short and has no lateral curve, no side wings, and is ideal for fine grading.

2. A universal blade which is tall and very curved, and has large side wings which can carry more material.

3. A combination blade that is shorter, has less curvature, and smaller wings on the side.

The nearest competition for the Caterpillar D-11 is the Komatsu Equipment. The Caterpillar can best be distinguished from the Komatsu by the elevated drive sprocket or high drive system that results in a triangular, rather than oval, shaped caterpillar track.

The D-11 is a fine testament to the superb products Caterpillar offers. They are great for excavation and clearing dirt, as they can push large piles of dirt. They are also good for rock, as they can move even the biggest of rocks from the ground without breaking a sweat. If you’ve wanted a bulldozer with uncanny strength and abilities, the D-11 is just what you need on your job site.