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  1. Theoeni1

    What factors do you consider when buying a new dozer?

    Undercarriage condition, maintenance history, and parts availability are big ones for me. I also don't mind slightly used low-hour machines if the price is right. Sometimes you can find good inspected equipment on marketplaces like IronPlanet or Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
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    The new way to sell equipment online on IronPlanet.

    Sounds like a great step by IronPlanet. Making listings, inspections, and connecting with buyers easier can really save sellers a lot of time and stress. Definitely seems like a helpful option for anyone looking to sell equipment online.
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    What is the Impact of 5G on Construction Equipment Connectivity and Performance?

    5G significantly enhances connectivity speed and reliability for construction equipment, enabling real-time data exchange.
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    Can someone fill me in on the next Ritchie Bros. auction?

    The next Ritchie Bros. auction should be on their official auction calendar. They update it pretty often with dates and locations.
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    How often do I have to replace all loader tires?

    It really depends on usage and surface conditions. Most loader tires last around 2,000-5,000 hours. Hard surfaces like concrete wear them out faster than dirt or sand. Front tires usually go first, so they're often replaced before the rears. Keeping proper tire pressure and avoiding excessive...
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    Backup Camera Systems for Dump Trailers—Worth It?

    Very worth it — Makes hooking up and backing much easier and safer.
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    Anyone using Predator generators from Harbor Freight at the job site?

    We’ve used them on site with no major issues.
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    Does Richie Bros handle the machine reconditioning?

    Ritchie Bros offers inspection and cleanup services that really improve how machines present at auction. Solid company to work with.
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    Am I right that Ritchie Bros has a massive logistics network compared to its competitor?

    Absolutely. Ritchie Bros is known for having a massive and well-organized logistics network, which really sets RB apart in the equipment market
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    Ritchie Bros has 40 plus auction sites?

    Ritchie Bros’ wide footprint really helps folks find the machines they need, no matter where they are. I’ve always been impressed by how organized and accessible their auctions are.
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    Ritchie Bros heavy equipment prices are worth comparing to buying from local dealers.

    From my experience, it makes sense to compare Ritchie Bros pricing with local dealers before making a purchase. RB usually has a wide selection, and the pricing transparency helps when negotiating locally. At the very least, it's a good benchmark.
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    What can you say between Ritchie Bros. and Purple Wave logistics?

    Both companies serve the market well, but Ritchie Bros. has a proven track record and wide global reach that many buyers and sellers appreciate. That experience gives them an edge, in my opinion.
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    How true that Ritchie Bros. is better than Purple Wave?

    I think Ritchie Bros. has an edge because their auctions bring in more bidders from all over, which can mean better prices. Purple Wave is good too, but RB’s size and experience really show.
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    Purple Wave or Ritchie Bros: Where's the Best Deals?

    Hard to beat Ritchie Bros in my experience. Their inspections, detailed listings, and global reach make it easier to find quality equipment without surprises. That peace of mind matters.
  15. Theoeni1

    Has anyone here been using SmartEquip?

    I’ve used SmartEquip briefly — it does provide near real-time diagnostics, especially for parts data, fault codes, and maintenance insights. It’s very helpful for reducing downtime, though the experience depends on how well your equipment is integrated.
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