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Wheeled Excavator LIEBHERR A 900 C Litronic – POWER AND PRECISION (2011) Urgent

 Location: Wrocław whole country
 Added: 03.10.2025, 10:42
25 000 EUR net
145 000 EUR net To negotiate
5 000 EUR net To negotiate
Set of 5 used containers manufactured by Hepamos Krakow 2006

Set of 5 used containers manufactured by Hepamos Krakow 2006

 Location: Wrocław
 Added: 12.04.2023, 09:55
69 000 PLN net To negotiate
Komatsu D65EX-12, year 2002

Komatsu D65EX-12, year 2002

 Location: Ostrów Wielkopolski
 Added: 11.04.2023, 17:49
39 000 EUR net To negotiate
*** EUR net To negotiate
Used excavator bucket, manufactured by BSG

Used excavator bucket, manufactured by BSG

 Location: Wrocław
 Added: 11.04.2023, 13:22
2 800 EUR net To negotiate

Liebherr Model: A900C LI, year 2004

 Location: Wrocław
 Added: 11.04.2023, 13:18
31 000 EUR net To negotiate

Kramer 750 346/347 Year of production: 2008

 Location: Wrocław
 Added: 11.04.2023, 11:38
22 000 EUR net To negotiate
135 000 EUR net To negotiate
68 000 EUR net To negotiate

Discover our extensive selection of second-hand construction machinery and heavy equipment. This category includes excavators, wheel loaders, bulldozers, cranes, and road rollers from top brands like Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Volvo, ready for your next construction project. Find robust machines that deliver performance and value.

Key Purchasing Considerations for Used Construction Machinery

  • Engine Hours: The number of hours on the engine is the primary indicator of the machine's usage and overall condition.
  • Undercarriage/Tires: For tracked machines, inspect the undercarriage (sprockets, rollers, chains) for wear, as it can be very expensive to replace. For wheeled machines, check the condition and remaining life of the tires.
  • Hydraulic System: Check for any leaks in the hydraulic system (hoses, cylinders, pumps) and test all functions to ensure they operate smoothly and powerfully without hesitation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Heavy Equipment

How much wear is acceptable on an excavator's undercarriage?

As a general rule, an undercarriage is considered 50% worn when the track pin and bushing wear reaches a certain measurement specified by the manufacturer. Beyond 75% wear, replacement is typically imminent. It's best to have an experienced mechanic measure the undercarriage components to accurately assess their remaining life.

What is "blow-by" on a diesel engine?

Blow-by is the leakage of combustion gases past the piston rings into the engine's crankcase. You can check for it by removing the oil filler cap while the engine is running. Excessive smoke or pressure coming from the oil filler tube can indicate worn piston rings or cylinders, suggesting a potential engine rebuild is needed.

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