Finding Used Cranes Marquette MI

Are you in search of a used crane but don't know where to look? If so, read the following article for some tips on finding this used construction equipment.

Local Companies

E M Services Llc
(517) 322-4175
4500 Empire Way
Lansing, MI
Coast To Coast Industrial Supply
(586) 445-8530
26018 Groesbeck Hwy
Warren, MI
Precision Machine Inc
(989) 739-3856
4554 Industrial Row
Oscoda, MI
Master Machinery Llc
(313) 963-6576
1400 Howard St
Detroit, MI
Coastal Training Company
(616) 874-0288
5041 Lofting Dr NE
Belmont, MI
Maxon Corp
(586) 778-9768
27085 Gratiot Ave
Roseville, MI
Mane American Hack & Band the
(989) 754-0003
1658 Champagne Dr N
Saginaw, MI
Phoenix Instrument Associates
(989) 860-6959
Saginaw, MI
Thierica
(616) 453-6570
3147 N Wilson Ct NW
Grand Rapids, MI
P & S Distributors
(989) 356-6418
2612 US Highway 23 S
Alpena, MI

You'll find a wide range of used cranes online. Bookmark a few sites (see links) and keep your eye on the inventory. Just looking at what's available day by day will give you a good sense of what the market is for used cranes, and the particular crane you're interested in.

  1. Assess your needs first. Once you start looking, you're going to see some bells and whistles that will seem like you can't do without. Before you look at any used cranes, figure out exactly what qualities you do -- and don't -- need in your used crane.

  2. Establish a budget. Although at first you'll want to look around so as to understand the market for used cranes, establish a budget early on and keep that budget number in the back of your mind so as to prevent heartache later.

  3. Get the specs. Fortunately online sites for used cranes tend to have fairly detailed information. You'll want to know the model of the used crane, how old the used crane is and approximately how many hours it has worked.

  4. Find out what's new. Let's face it. A used crane has been around the construction yard a few times. But that doesn't mean that once some important parts are replaced, it can't work like new. You can expect that certain parts will have been replaced -- find out which ones.

  5. Get the paperwork. Find out how many miles have been driven on the new parts, and ask for the paperwork. Ask about the crane's maintenance history and the records to back it up. The more your seller can verify with paperwork, the more assured you'll be that the crane is in good working order. A savvy seller knows you'll want paperwork and will have his ready to send.

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Author: Staff Writer

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