Availability: Used parts can often be more readily available than new ones, especially...
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Posted: June 20, 2024Categories: NewsOne of the most significant advantages of buying used parts is cost savings. Used parts are generally priced lower than their new counterparts, making them a budget-friendly option for businesses looking to reduce maintenance expenses without compromising on quality.Read more
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Posted: April 12, 2023Categories: Business & IndustryRead more
What are they?
Salvage parts are parts that come from salvage yards, off machines that have met their end of life from one way or another. Usually they are pulled off machines bought at auction. The buying company hopes to make at the very least a 20% profit on their investment. A successful salvage yard will carefully calculate how much it needs to get out of...
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Posted: June 25, 2018Categories: NewsRead more
A great way to save money on parts for your excavator, bulldozer, wheel loader, backhoe or any machine in between is to buy used parts from a salvage yard.
We get a lot of calls here at ConEquip Parts from customers wanting to do just that and we have an extensive network of salvage yards to pull parts from. It’s a great way to find parts that are too expensive...
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Posted: December 10, 2017Categories: ConEquip 101 - LearningRead more
Owners of heavy machinery such as backhoes, excavators, wheel loaders, and other applications are always looking for reliable places outside of the dealer to buy quality parts quickly and especially for a better price.
One reliable source is parts brokers who facilitate the sales of quality aftermarket parts. The service they provide makes buying construction...
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Posted: November 12, 2017Categories: ConEquip 101 - LearningRead more
If you operate heavy equipment you know how expensive it can be to keep your machine working. You also know how much money can be lost if your machines are down. The life of a construction company depends heavily (pun intended) on its ability to keep moving, drilling, digging, and hauling. Larger construction companies have the luxury of plugging new...
