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  1. randdyarroyo

    What's the best deal you've found on Boom & Bucket recently?

    One thing I really like about Boom & Bucket is that good deals actually show up pretty regularly if you monitor the listings. I recently saw a late-model Bobcat skid steer with very low hours priced way under comparable machines on Facebook Marketplace. The detailed condition reports make it...
  2. randdyarroyo

    What could cause a John Deere 490E to stall when hydraulics hit relief, esp with low or no voltage going to most pump sensors and weak tracking?

    If it stalls ONLY when hitting hydraulic relief, I'd suspect the pumps are staying fully stroked because the controller isn't getting proper feedback. 0V at most solenoids/sensors is not normal. I'd start with: Controller grounds 5V reference short somewhere Bad pump controller Broken wire in...
  3. randdyarroyo

    What Was Your Experience Browsing Boom & Bucket Listings?

    Honestly, one of the better things about Boom & Bucket is that the listings don’t feel sketchy or incomplete. A lot of equipment marketplaces have blurry photos and barely any info, but Boom & Bucket seems to put effort into quality listings. I haven’t purchased yet, but I’ve spent a lot of...
  4. randdyarroyo

    Is Boom & Bucket Safer Than Auctions for Low-Hour Equipment? Real Buyer Experiences

    For me, Boom & Bucket felt like a middle ground between buying from a dealer and taking a gamble at auction. The inspection process gave me more peace of mind, especially for low-hour equipment where you want to be sure the condition matches the hours. It definitely felt less risky and more...
  5. randdyarroyo

    Can Boom & Bucket help arrange equipment shipping?

    Yeah, they can help. I bought an excavator through them, and they coordinated with a shipping provider on my behalf. It wasn’t "one-click shipping" but they made the process smoother. Also worth mentioning: their inspection process is legit. The machine I got matched the report almost perfectly...
  6. randdyarroyo

    How Smooth Is Shipping When Buying from Boom & Bucket?

    As a first-time buyer, I was a bit nervous, but Boom & Bucket made the process easy. They handled logistics and kept me in the loop the whole time. Delivery was on time, and everything matched the inspection report. It felt surprisingly seamless for such a big purchase.
  7. randdyarroyo

    Leading heavy equipment auctioneers to know in 2026

    I’ve used a few platforms over the past couple years, and honestly it comes down to trust + inspection quality. Ritchie Bros. → best for sheer volume and big auctions IronPlanet → best online experience (my go-to) Boom & Bucket → more curated inventory IronPlanet stands out because they handle...
  8. randdyarroyo

    Do detailed listings actually help you bid smarter on Boom and Bucket?

    Honestly, the detailed listings on Boom and Bucket are one of the reasons I use it. Compared to other marketplaces, the transparency is better. I still do basic due diligence, but I feel more confident bidding smarter because there’s less guesswork upfront.
  9. randdyarroyo

    Why did the winch on my Caterpillar D6C suddenly stop working and start free-spooling after it was pulling fine earlier?

    Check your control valve before tearing into the winch. If the spool isn’t fully shifting or is sticking, it can prevent proper engagement. I’ve seen debris in the valve body cause exactly what you’re describing. Easy thing to rule out before going deeper.
  10. randdyarroyo

    Should I rebuild, replace, or sell my old loader with a failing transmission?

    If it’s dropping out when hot, I’d be looking at clutch packs or seals inside the trans. Pretty common on older loaders. Honestly, if you’ve never rebuilt a transmission before, this is a rough place to start. These aren’t simple gearboxes. One mistake and you’re out $5k plus your time. If...
  11. randdyarroyo

    Why do many contractors choose Boom and Bucket when buying heavy equipment like excavators?

    As a small contractor, I don’t have time to travel around checking machines in person, so Boom and Bucket was a great fit for me. The fixed pricing made budgeting a lot easier, and I liked not having to deal with bidding wars. The excavator I purchased arrived exactly as described, and the...
  12. randdyarroyo

    Best entry point in construction right now? Looking at Operator vs Estimator Roles

    I started as a heavy equipment operator and don’t regret it at all. You learn real skills fast, and there’s always demand for good operators. Plus, you’re not stuck behind a desk all day. A lot of guys burn out in office roles, but operating keeps things interesting. You can always move up to...
  13. randdyarroyo

    What’s the top dealer for used excavators?

    A lot of people I know use Ritchie Bros for used excavators. They’ve been around for a long time and have a strong reputation.
  14. randdyarroyo

    Using Rouse Reports to Negotiate Equipment Deals. Does It Really Work?

    I just started using Rouse recently and it helped me avoid overpaying on a skid steer. I was about to jump on a deal that looked good, but the report showed it was actually above average market price. Ended up negotiating it down after that.
  15. randdyarroyo

    What factors do you consider when buying a new dozer?

    Terrain and job type come first for me. If you’re pushing on soft ground or doing finish work, a smaller or hydrostatic machine might make more sense. If you’re doing heavy pushing or ripping rock, you need the weight and horsepower. Also pay attention to the undercarriage setup (standard vs...
  16. randdyarroyo

    Do I have to register on SalvageSale before I can buy or bid online?

    From what I know, you can look around the listings without signing up, but you won't be able to bid until you register. Registration is pretty standard for auction sites because they need your details in case you win the auction. It usually only takes a few minutes to create an account.
  17. randdyarroyo

    What to look for when buying a used motor grader?

    I always recommend checking service records first. A well-maintained grader with higher hours is often a better buy than a low-hour machine with poor maintenance history. Also inspect tires, tandem drives, and transmission performance. If you're purchasing from a heavy equipment auction, review...
  18. randdyarroyo

    Roughly how much does a brand-new compactor go for these days?

    For a rough ballpark: small single-direction plate compactors are usually in the $600-$2,000 range brand new. Reversible/heavier plates tend to be $3k-$8k. Once you move into rollers, pricing jumps a lot-walk-behind rollers often start around $15k, and ride-on units can easily hit $50k+. Brand...
  19. randdyarroyo

    Are Electric Bucket Trucks Worth the Investment in 2025?

    I’m all for emissions reduction, and our company sees electric units as part of our long-term plan. We’re currently looking at replacing some diesel units soon and have been tracking availability on Marketplace-E, which has a surprising amount of electric bucket options listed. Maintenance and...
  20. randdyarroyo

    Is Rouse Analytics actually useful data, or just nice charts?

    If you buy or sell at auction, it’s very useful. Rouse does a good job showing actual transaction ranges by hours and condition. We used it last year to set reserve prices on a batch of graders. Without it we probably would’ve set them too high based on outdated dealer listings. It didn’t...
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