We stick to preventive maintenance based on engine hours and planned downtime windows. A simple tracking system and daily inspections catch small issues early, helping avoid costly breakdowns during peak workloads.
I’d personally put more trust in IronPlanet and Boom & Bucket over most platforms. IronPlanet’s inspection/assurance process gives a lot more confidence on sight-unseen buys, and Boom & Bucket has really solid inspection reports and responsive support. Post-sale coverage definitely matters when...
I’ve noticed the same thing with boomandbucket.com lately. Some of the deals seem genuinely solid, especially when low-hour equipment pops up. I also like that their listings feel more transparent than a lot of other marketplaces.
Newer equipment makes sense if uptime and reliability directly impact revenue. Older machines can save money upfront, but unexpected repairs can quickly eat into those savings
I never ended up buying, but I’ll say Boom & Bucket makes browsing really easy. The listings are clean, detailed, and way less confusing than a lot of other equipment sites.
Boom & Bucket usually feels more transparent than a traditional auction. The detailed inspections, photos, and clear listing info are definite positives and can make low-hour equipment feel less risky.
Auctions can still have deals, but Boom & Bucket often feels less stressful and more...
Yes Boom & Bucket can help with shipping, and they’re really good at it.
They’ll connect you with reliable transport partners and help coordinate the process, which makes moving heavy equipment much easier. One of the best things about Boom & Bucket is how they simplify everything, so you don’t...
From what I’ve seen, Boom & Bucket handles shipping really well. They keep buyers updated, communicate clearly, and equipment usually arrives as described. Delays can happen with any heavy haul, but Boom & Bucket seems to make the process smooth and reliable overall.
Solid question. From my experience, Ritchie Bros. and IronPlanet are still some of the most dependable. Boom & Bucket is also worth a look, it’s been getting popular lately.
You might also check Mascus and other RB Global brands. Really just depends on what you’re looking for.
Detailed listings on Boom and Bucket definitely help you bid smarter—they make it easier to compare options and spot good deals quickly. But I wouldn’t rely on them completely. I still double-check key details before committing.
Most mid-size backhoes can realistically lift around 1,000-3,000 lbs (450-1,400 kg), depending heavily on reach and positioning-closer to the machine = more capacity. Spec sheets (like those on Ritchie Bros. or IronPlanet) often show max ratings under ideal conditions, so in real jobs you'll...
Nice—sounds like a win all around. The accurate inspection + video combo really makes remote buying a lot less risky. IronPlanet (part of RB Global) seems to be doing things right. 👍
A big reason contractors choose Boom & Bucket is the transparency—fixed pricing, solid inspection reports, and clear photos make it easier to trust what you’re buying. The digital process is also super smooth, especially for remote purchases.
Compared to platforms from RB Global, it just feels...