Market Overview
Proxy Equipment added 31 new units to our marketplace this week, providing fleet managers and contractors with fresh options to bolster their operational capacity. This week’s inventory growth spans a diverse range of categories, from earth-moving machinery to specialized hauling solutions. With an average price point varying significantly by machine type, buyers now have access to assets ranging from high-utilization workhorses to nearly new, low-hour equipment.
Category Breakdown
Wheel loaders lead the volume this week with 7 new listings at an average price of $47,171. These machines remain essential for site material handling. Forklifts and specialty trucks each saw 4 additions, averaging $19,350 and $39,200 respectively. Contractors seeking excavation power will find 3 new excavators averaging $48,617, alongside 3 dump trucks averaging $39,733.
Additional inventory includes:
- Backhoe Loaders: 2 units, $32,500 average
- Bulldozers: 2 units, $43,900 average
- Semi Trucks: 2 units, $11,200 average
- Screeners: 1 unit, $52,100
- Forestry Equipment: 1 unit, $11,748
- Lowboy Trailers: 1 unit, $20,400
- Other: 1 unit, $36,208
Notable Additions
High-value assets continue to arrive on our platform. The standout addition this week is a 2022 HYUNDAI HL940A. With only 20 hours on the clock, this unit is priced at $155,400 and represents an excellent opportunity for fleets requiring near-new performance. For transport needs, we have added a 2023 FREIGHTLINER M2 priced at $86,200 and a 2000 PETERBILT 389 at $83,900.
For job-site precision, the 2024 CATERPILLAR 289D3 offers 800 hours of operation for $62,500. Additionally, we listed a 2003 CATERPILLAR RC80 with 12,985 hours for $56,800, providing a viable option for those managing budget-conscious projects without compromising on brand reliability.
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Buying Advice: Strategic Acquisition
When evaluating this week's inventory, prioritize machines that align with your current fleet utilization rates. The influx of wheel loaders makes this an ideal time to compare specs and FLV across multiple manufacturers. If your operation requires low-hour equipment, the 2022 HYUNDAI HL940A and the 2000 DEERE 310SE (100 hours, $27,100) are prime candidates for long-term ROI.
Always inspect the undercarriage and hydraulic systems on higher-hour units like the 2003 CATERPILLAR RC80. While the price point is attractive, understanding the maintenance history is critical for fleet longevity. For operators in forestry or land clearing, the 2002 VERMEER BC2000 (655 hours, $11,747.78) offers an efficient, lower-cost entry point into specialized equipment. Keep a close watch on these listings, as high-demand units move quickly in the current market environment.