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How To Inspect The Appearance Of A Used Mini Loader

Monday, February 3, 2014

Buying a second hand mini loader may be a good deal for many construction operators, landscapers, earth movers and other professionals who are short on budget. However if you are planning to buy a second hand mini front loader, there are some elements that need to be closely inspected so that any problems can be identified before purchasing the mini loader. The following text will present you one useful guidance on how to best check and inspect the loader you are planning to buy.



Appearance. Begin your inspection by slowly walking around the mini loader. Look for some external damages or any made repairs that can be easily noticed. Look for oil leaks, damages to the doors, tires, condition of the bucket and also consider the loader frame. As you walk around the mini loader check the fluid in the radiator, inspect the transmission system and check the batteries. Don't move quickly, take your time to investigate everything on the outer appearance. By closely looking at the loader appearance, you will know exactly how hard the loader has been used by the previous owner.

Tires And Wheels. Next for inspection are the tires. For proper inspection, the mini front end loader needs to be on a flat surface with all tires inflated with the same air pressure. Check each tire individually and see if there are some cuts or other damages. Look closely at the insides because usually this is where the damages are hidden. Estimate how long can you use the loader with the same tires. If the tires need to be changed, negotiate a lower price for the loader. When inspecting the loader wheels, inspect closely the rims for any damage.

Brakes. If the mini loader that you are planning to buy is equipped with outboard discs, take a closer look of the pads, discs, hydraulics and callipers. Investigate if the discs need to be replaced because they are expensive spare parts. If the mini loader is equipped with inboard discs, in that case the inspection can be done while driving the loader.

Frame. Inspect the structural frame of the loader closely because any damage of the frame can lead to major breakdowns. Identify parts or areas that have been repaired previously. Also inspect the loader frame so that signs of deterioration can be identified.

Engine. If the engine of the mini loader starts easily and doesn't make any strange noise, you can be sure that the engine is in good condition. While the engine is working, see if the gauges are working properly. If you see signs of bubbles or oil in the radiator, blue smoke coming from the engine, black or white exhaust smoke, you should think twice before purchasing the mini loader that is being offered to you. These are all signs of engine problems that can lead to expensive repairs.

Transmission. Like when inspecting the engine, if there are no signs of leaks, strange noise or any other serious damages, you can conclude that the transmission is working properly. If you are unsure about the condition of the transmission, you can contact your local loader dealer for assistance in your inspection.

Bucket. The bucket of the mini loader needs to be closely inspected so that any signs of wear can be identified. Look for excessive wear on the bucket mounting areas, like the bottom pins and bushes. Search for cracks on the bucket. The bucket repairs are not expensive but they can cost you a lot if there are damages to the teeth, and to the adaptor.

Buying a second hand mini loader can be a smart decision in terms of saving money. But it can also be a tricky decision, if the loader needs additional repairs that can cost you more than buying a new mini front end loader. Therefore, in order to avoid making a wrong decision, investigate the mini loader completely from the inside and from the outside. Compare the price of the new mini loader with the price of the second hand mini loader plus the repairs. If there is no big difference in the prices it is more advisable to buy a new mini loader from your local loader dealership.



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