This week, Proxy Equipment added 19 new active listings across 11 equipment categories, with average prices ranging from $8,900 for flatbed trucks to $139,000 for pavers. Buyers in earth-moving and hauling segments will find expanded selection, while agricultural and paving specialists have rare, high-value units to evaluate.
Category Breakdown: Where the Inventory Landed
Harvesters: 3 New Listings, Avg. Price $48,100
The harvester segment saw steady inflow with three units averaging just over $48K. These machines appeal to logging contractors and land-clearing operations looking to add felling capacity without the lead times of new factory orders.
Dump Trucks: 3 New Listings, Avg. Price $66,133
Three dump trucks entered inventory this week at an average price of $66,133 — a practical range for regional hauling fleets and site-work contractors. This volume gives buyers meaningful choice in bed configuration, axle setup, and engine spec.
Crawler Excavators: 2 New Listings, Avg. Price $74,900
Two crawler excavators listed at $74,900 on average. Browse Excavators to compare track width, dig depth, and hydraulic flow ratings against your job requirements. With only two units available, competition for well-spec'd machines will tighten quickly.
Water Trucks: 2 New Listings, Avg. Price $25,825
At $25,825 average, water trucks represent accessible fleet additions for dust control, compaction, and fire suppression duties. Both units suit buyers prioritizing tank capacity over premium cab features.
Bulldozers: 2 New Listings, Avg. Price $71,425
The dozer category added two units at $71,425 average. Undercarriage condition and blade type will drive value calculations here — inspect wear components closely before bidding.
Service Trucks: 2 New Listings, Avg. Price $43,800
Two service trucks at $43,800 average target mobile maintenance fleets and remote-site operations. Crane reach, compressor output, and body storage configuration separate utility-grade units from premium builds.
Flatbed Trucks: 1 New Listing, Avg. Price $8,900
A single flatbed at $8,900 offers a low-barrier entry point for light hauling or farm/ranch transport. Verify GVWR and deck length against your payload requirements.
Agricultural Equipment: 1 New Listing, Avg. Price $94,750
One agricultural unit at $94,750 signals specialized, high-capacity machinery — likely a significant horsepower tractor or implement carrier for row-crop or livestock operations.
Pavers: 1 New Listing, Avg. Price $139,000
The sole paver commands top dollar at $139,000, reflecting the precision engineering and limited secondary market for late-model paving equipment. Browse Pavers for screed width and material delivery system details.
Aerial Lifts: 1 New Listing, Avg. Price $14,500
One aerial lift at $14,500 suits facility maintenance, signage installation, or light construction needs. Platform height and outreach spec will determine fit for indoor versus outdoor applications.
Attachments: 1 New Listing, Avg. Price $55,900
A single attachment at $55,900 suggests a substantial work tool — likely a mulching head, grapple, or specialized coupler system. Verify hydraulic compatibility with your carrier machine before purchasing.
Notable Additions: Five Machines Worth a Closer Look
2022 LEEBOY 8515E — $139,000 | 1,051 Hours | Condition: 1 This paver leads both the price and lowest-hours rankings. At just 1,051 hours, it delivers near-new performance at a meaningful discount to factory sticker. The 8515E series offers 8-15 foot screed range and Leeboy's proven material management system — ideal for municipal and commercial paving contractors scaling production without absorbing full depreciation.
2021 MACK Granite 64FR — $129,900 | Hours: N/A | Condition: Good Mack's Granite series remains the benchmark for severe-duty vocational trucking. This 64FR configuration typically runs a 13-liter MP8 or 16-liter MP10 engine with mDRIVE automated manual transmission. At $129,900 in Good condition, it targets aggregate haulers and heavy-haul specialists needing proven powertrain durability. Browse Dump Trucks for comparable vocational chassis.
2020 CATERPILLAR D3 — $105,100 | 2,100 Hours | Condition: Good The D3 delivers 74-80 net horsepower in a 17,000-pound package — a sweet spot for residential grading, utility trenching, and finish work. With only 2,100 hours and Good condition rating, this unit offers substantial remaining undercarriage life. Check grouser bar width and blade configuration against your typical ground conditions.
2025 GTS Flexer XS40 — $94,750 | Hours: N/A | Condition: 2 A 2025 model year agricultural unit, the Flexer XS40 represents current-generation technology for planting, cultivation, or forage operations. The Condition 2 rating suggests minor wear or cosmetic issues — inspect thoroughly but expect modern precision-ag compatibility and warranty support eligibility.
2013 CATERPILLAR 349E — $89,900 | 10,400 Hours | Condition: 2 Ten years of production hours testifies to Cat 349E reliability, but 10,400 hours demands rigorous inspection. Focus on hydraulic pump rebuild history, boom and stick pin bore condition, and engine aftertreatment compliance status. At $89,900, it suits buyers with in-house maintenance capacity or rebuild programs. Browse Excavators for lower-hour alternatives.
Lowest-Hour Opportunities: Freshest Iron on the Market
Beyond the Leeboy and Cat D3 already highlighted, three additional low-hour units merit attention:
1985 CALAVAR Condor 46N — $14,500 | 3,760 Hours | Condition: 3 Remarkably low hours for a 40-year-old aerial platform. The Condor 46N offers 46-foot working height with diesel or dual-fuel power. Condition 3 rating reflects age-related wear, but minimal runtime suggests limited structural fatigue. Budget for hose, seal, and electrical refreshes.
2007 FREIGHTLINER Business Class M2 106 — $39,750 | 7,434 Hours | Condition: 2 The M2 106 remains a staple of utility and medium-duty fleets. At 7,434 hours, this unit sits well below comparable vocational trucks in the secondary market. Verify Mercedes-Benz or Cummins engine spec and Allison transmission service records.
1998 DEERE 850C WT — $37,750 | 9,821 Hours | Condition: 2 Deere's 850C WT delivers 200+ net horsepower with a wide-track undercarriage for swamp and soft-ground operations. Hours are moderate for the era; inspect final drives and track frame alignment carefully.
Buying Advice: Where to Focus This Week
Best selection: Harvesters and dump trucks lead with three units each, giving buyers genuine comparison opportunity. The dump truck category's $66,133 average spans light-duty single-axles to heavy tri-axles — filter by GVWR and body material to narrow options.
Best value for low hours: The 2022 Leeboy 8515E at 1,051 hours offers the clearest near-new alternative to factory order. Paving contractors facing 6-12 month lead times on new equipment should prioritize this inspection.
Underserved categories: Only one flatbed, aerial lift, and attachment listed this week. If your fleet needs align with these categories, act quickly or set inventory alerts — replenishment timing remains uncertain.
Earth-moving priority: With two crawler excavators and two bulldozers added, site-prep and excavation contractors have modest but meaningful inventory to evaluate. Browse Dozers alongside excavators to match machine spec to your cut/fill balance and haul distance requirements.
All 19 listings are active and available for inquiry. Review inspection reports, maintenance records, and ownership history through each listing page before scheduling a site visit or virtual walkthrough.