Saturday, March 3, 2018

Tips For Purchasing Boom Trucks

By Lynne Westbrook


When buying any industrial machine, due care needs to be taken because these vehicles are normally so expensive that you cannot afford to be careless. Buying a secondhand industrial vehicle can help you increase your fleet if you do not have the cash for a new one. However, you need to be meticulous when buying used boom trucks for sale.

You can easily find a good buy. You cannot tell that if you do not know what to look for. First, you need to decide whether to use a private seller or a dealership. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but the majority of customers prefer the latter. Below are some more tips that you could use.

Understand the purpose for which you need the truck. The manufacturers of boom trucks design these machines for very specific uses. However, there are some models that can perform a myriad of functions. If you visit any yard, you will find a digger derrick, a bucket truck, an aerial lift truck, and even a cherry picker. Hence, know what you need before you set out.

It is advisable that you use a vehicle for the purpose it was intended rather than using it for other purposes for which it might not be equipped. When considering the use, think of factors such as truck size, boom length, and weight. You might also want one that comes with a bucket or platform. All specifications of the vehicle should meet your intended use.

Ensure that the hydraulic system is in perfect condition. Most heavy vehicles are operated using hydraulics, so if this is damaged, it means that the vehicle is useless until it is repaired. These repairs can be very costly, so it is advisable to avoid stalled vehicles that need major repairs. Test the truck and ensure that there are no leaks.

Ask for past maintenance records. The vehicle might be functioning properly because it has been repaired for sale. However, it might have a poor maintenance history which makes it likely to break down once purchased. To be safe, ensure that it has been maintained professionally and regularly.

Ensure that all safety mechanisms are in place. As a buyer, you need to understand the OSHA standards and safety manuals so that you can know what to look out for. Some of the common requirements are non-conductive casing on the crane, vehicle outriggers, safety harnesses, safety control mechanisms, and multiple crane controls. Lack of such equipment might not stop you from purchasing the truck, but you need to know because it will drive up your cost.

Target auctions. If you are looking for great prices, then auctions are a great place to start. However, do your homework properly. Make sure that you visit the yard in advance and inspect the vehicle you wish to buy.

Once you get the truck you want, have a mechanic look at it. He/she should inspect the engine, mileage and other mechanical issues that you may not have been keen to suspect. This will ensure that you buy a vehicle you are confident with.




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