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Used Excavator Inspection Checklist Buyer: Avoid $20K Mistakes
A used excavator inspection checklist buyer is not trying to find a clean machine — they are trying to avoid a bad one before money leaves the account. Why appearance can fool you A machine can look clean and still be a proble...
2026.04.19
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Used Excavator Live Video Inspection: What to Check Before Paying
A used excavator can look fine in photos and still hide expensive problems.That is why remote buyers should not rely on still images or short clips alone. A used excavator live video inspection lets you check the machine in real time...
2026.04.16
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7 Common Problems with Used Doosan Excavators and How to Avoid Them
Buying a used Doosan excavator can be a smart way to reduce upfront costs while maintaining strong performance on the job site. However, like any heavy equipment, used machines come with potential risks—especially if you don’t know what...
2026.04.14
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Video Inspection vs. SGS Report: Which Protects You When Buying a Used Excavator from China?
For most overseas buyers, a 360-degree video inspection provides more actionable protection than an SGS report alone — because it shows how the machine actually behaves, not just whether it passed a checklist. Huachunqiang Machin...
2026.04.13
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Excavator Hour Meter Fraud: 6 Warning Signs in 2026
Excavator hour meter fraud costs buyers tens of thousands. Here's how to spot rolled-back or replaced meters before you sign the check — using wear patterns, ECU data, and service records. If the wear patterns on a used excavator...
2026.04.11
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How to Tell if Used Excavator Photos from a Chinese Supplier Are Doctored
If you're buying used equipment remotely, used excavator photos fake or edited from China suppliers can cost you more than the machine is worth — here's how to catch them before you wire a single dollar. Why This Matters Righ...
2026.04.09