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First Time Bucket Truck Buyers – Fear No More!

Obtaining something expensive can be quite unnerving. This is especially true when purchasing equipment that cost tens of thousands of dollars, such as the type of vehicles that are acquired from bucket truck sales. From the point of view of a first time buyer, there are many things to consider when purchasing this equipment, such as the various features and specifications, the manufacturer and brand, the type of engine and the type of boom. These things can be overwhelming for any first time buyer, but it does not necessarily need to be. Obtaining a bucket truck can actually be a fun and exciting experience.

Things to Avoid

When acquiring this expensive, heavy-duty machinery, there are many things that could go wrong, causing an unpleasant experience for first time buyers. Therefore, in order to not have any anxiety associated with this type of purchase, consumers should know to look out for certain things that are red flags to consumers to proceed with caution with a purchase. Once these risks are known, the buyer will be able to take the precautionary measures necessary to avoid making a bad acquisition.

Problem #1 – Avoiding the Wrong Truck

Bucket trucks come in a variety of configurations. The height of the boom ranges from 30 to 160 feet. The weight capacity ranges from between 300 to 1000 pounds. The engine and the boom setup also have various configurations and can bewilder an inexperienced buyer. If the purchaser blindly chooses from all of these options, it is likely they will end up with a vehicle that has specifications that are not suitable for its intended purpose.

Solution#1

Buyers should determine the type of vehicle the business needs before they begin their search or certainly before making a purchase. The buyer should identify any important details, such as the working height required, the capacity, the ideal boom design and any additional desired features that may be important for the particular application for which the vehicle will be used. For example, a bucket truck that will be used by an electric company must have good boom insulation. If these things are identified prior to making any investment, the consumer can be assured that the vehicle will meet the necessary criteria to perform the job.

Problem #2 – Purchasing a Lemon

When acquiring a bucket truck, particularly a used one, there is always a lingering risk of acquiring a lemon. Most buyers make this mistake by purchasing a piece of machinery based on the odometer reading alone. Those meters are easily changed and should not be solely relied upon. Other factors, such as the driving habits of the operators and the adequacy of the sites where the truck was used also contribute to the overall condition of the vehicle.

Solution #2

Before purchasing any used truck, buyers should always take the time to personally inspect the vehicle in order to assess its overall condition both internally and externally. Do not simply believe the word of the seller or judge the condition based on its outward appearance, as many problems could be found inside the components of the vehicle. If a consumer has no knowledge as to how the engine works, they should have a reputable mechanic thoroughly inspect the truck. Test drive the vehicle and check the movement of the boom. Only when the mechanic has given their stamp of approval should the buyer make their final decision to purchase the vehicle.

Problem #3 – Parts and Service Center Availability

Another problem bucket truck owners can experience after they have purchased their truck is finding that there are no parts or service centers available locally to service their equipment. When it breaks down, operators will have a difficult time finding parts and getting the vehicle repaired. This could mean huge losses to the owner as the equipment will sit idle without any replacement parts. The necessity to have the proper replacement parts shipped also adds to expenses.

Solution #3

Bucket truck buyers should choose a manufacturer and dealer with local support for their products. This includes both replacement parts and authorized service centers. A purchaser should also choose a manufacturer and model known for its durability and quality. Read more

Big Truck Salvage Yards Save Money

If you drive a big truck, you know the importance of maintenance and the occasional need of replacing parts. This can be a very expensive endeavor, to purchase new parts every time you need them. A good way to save money is to purchase used heavy truck parts. Used parts are a good choice for the trucker doing their own repair work and also for repair work that is done in a shop. Some shop owners will offer used parts to help save money.

Challenges of Buying Used Parts
The biggest challenge will be in finding a decent big truck salvage yard with the right kind of used heavy truck parts. Many will have smaller vehicles, but not big rig parts. You will have to locate a yard with your particular make and model. This isn’t an easy or quick task. You may have to search far to find the exact parts you need.

The other challenge in buying used, is that the parts will not be guaranteed or come with a warranty like a new part. That’s the price of buying used. But, the cost savings over the new parts are worth the time and trouble, to locate the right parts that work.

It helps to be knowledgeable with the mechanics of your big truck in order to find the right parts. You will know what to look for, if you are mechanically inclined. You will save yourself a lot of future trouble if you know to avoid certain things. Repairing a semi truck isn’t like repairing a small car.

There are a lot of different situations you may encounter along the way on any repair job. One challenge is that if you drive an older rig, you will have to find a used part, rather than a new one for replacement because the part is no longer manufactured. This is why big truck salvage yards are in demand.

The main reason it is so hard to find a salvage yard for big trucks is because it truckers tend to keep the trucks even when they are inoperable. Very few trucks actually end up in the yards, so used parts can be extremely hard to find. When a big truck needs to be repaired, it’s normally a time issue and the repair needs to be made as soon as possible. Many times if a truck is wrecked, instead of hauling it to a salvage yard, the owner may keep it and piece it out themselves, or just park it, because it is cheaper than having it towed to a salvage yard. Read more