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Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
Articulated loaders Hitachi LX170E
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Florange
7,733 km

Articulated loaders
HitachiLX170E

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Articulated loader Bull 250 Tele
Articulated loader Bull 250 Tele
Articulated loader Bull 250 Tele
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Belgium Bilzen
7,602 km

Articulated loader
Bull250 Tele

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Articulated loader BULL 2525B
Articulated loader BULL 2525B
Articulated loader BULL 2525B
Articulated loader BULL 2525B
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Belgium Bilzen
7,602 km

Articulated loader
BULL2525B

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How can I spot good Articulated loaders?

When selecting an articulated loader, it is essential to assess the machine's physical condition, operational effectiveness, and maintenance history. Look for signs of wear and tear on the loader's articulation point, which should move smoothly without unusual noises or excessive play. Hydraulic systems need to be checked for leaks and should operate smoothly under load. Additionally, inspect the loader's bucket and tires for wear that matches the reported hours of use.

Operational Checks

Testing the loader's performance is crucial. Operate the loader to ensure it moves forward and reverses correctly and that all controls are responsive and in good working order. Perform load handling tests to check the hydraulic systems and lifting capacities. Pay attention to how the machine handles when carrying a load, making sure it does not show signs of instability or struggling.

Maintenance History

A well-documented maintenance history is a strong indicator of a good articulated loader. Review the records for regular oil changes, part replacements, and any repairs made specifically related to the articulation joint and hydraulic systems. Machines serviced at consistent intervals tend to have a longer life span and better performance.

Brand and Model Reputation

Research the brand and specific model of the articulated loader. Some brands are known for their reliability and easy availability of parts. Reading reviews and seeking feedback from current or past users can provide insights into potential mechanical issues or advantages of the specific loader model you are considering.

Comprehensive Inspection

Finally, consider a professional mechanical inspection if you are not familiar with the technical aspects of articulated loaders. A certified mechanic can conduct a thorough inspection and provide you with a detailed report on the condition of various components, highlighting any concerns that may not be immediately apparent.

When selecting an articulated loader, it is essential to assess the machine's physical condition, operational effectiveness, and maintenance history. Look for signs of wear and tear on the loader's articulation point, which should move smoothly without unusual noises or excessive play. Hydraulic systems need to be checked for leaks and should operate smoothly under load. Additionally, inspect the loader's bucket and tires for wear that matches the reported hours of use.

Operational Checks

Testing the loader's performance is crucial. Operate the loader to ensure it moves forward and reverses correctly and that all controls are responsive and in good working order. Perform load handling tests to check the hydraulic systems and lifting capacities. Pay attention to how the machine handles when carrying a load, making sure it does not show signs of instability or struggling.

Maintenance History

A well-documented maintenance history is a strong indicator of a good articulated loader. Review the records for regular oil changes, part replacements, and any repairs made specifically related to the articulation joint and hydraulic systems. Machines serviced at consistent intervals tend to have a longer life span and better performance.

Brand and Model Reputation

Research the brand and specific model of the articulated loader. Some brands are known for their reliability and easy availability of parts. Reading reviews and seeking feedback from current or past users can provide insights into potential mechanical issues or advantages of the specific loader model you are considering.

Comprehensive Inspection

Finally, consider a professional mechanical inspection if you are not familiar with the technical aspects of articulated loaders. A certified mechanic can conduct a thorough inspection and provide you with a detailed report on the condition of various components, highlighting any concerns that may not be immediately apparent.