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GSK-55882
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Tight Construction Sites & Indoor Work : The Yanmar ViO 27 LW-6 is a 2.67-metric-ton mini excavator with a zero-tail-swing design, ideal for confined work areas and transport on standard trailers.
Item numberGSK-55882 ModelVio 27 LW-6
Y-ViO27-6
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Compact construction work in tight spaces: The Yanmar ViO27-6 is a mini excavator with a zero-tail-swing rear design for safe operation along property lines and in urban areas.
Item numberY-ViO27-6 ModelViO27-6
Y-ViO33-6
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Compact Excavator Use on Urban Construction Sites : The Yanmar ViO33-6 is a zero-tail mini excavator with a curb weight of 3,275 kg and an engine output of 18.5 kW, making it ideal for confined workspaces in cities.
Item numberY-ViO33-6 ModelViO33-6
Y- ViO50-6B
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Compact excavator for tight job sites : The Yanmar ViO50-6B is a zero-tail-swing mini-excavator with an operating weight of 4,875 kg and a 27.5 kW diesel engine, designed for work in confined spaces.
Item numberY- ViO50-6B ModelViO50-6B
Y-ViO57-6B
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Compact excavators for urban construction sites : The Yanmar ViO57-6B is a zero-tail-swing mini excavator with a 33.5 kW diesel engine and an operating weight of 5505 kg, designed for confined workspaces.
Item numberY-ViO57-6B ModelViO57-6B
Compact mini-excavator equipment : SANY SY18C mini-excavator with a professional attachment set for tight construction sites and excavation work.
Item numberGSK-42952 ModelSY18C
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Compact Construction Site Work : The Bobcat E35Z is a lightweight mini-excavator with a curb weight of 3.8 metric tons, designed for tight construction sites and indoor applications.
Item numberBob-E35 ModelE35Z
Saris-EX-3500
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Trailer Transport: The Saris Magnum Explorer 3500 is a rugged, versatile transporter with a payload capacity of 2,835 kg, designed for commercial transport tasks.
Item numberSaris-EX-3500 ModelMagnum Explorer 3500
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Compact Construction Site Work : The Bobcat E27 Z is a mini excavator with a curb weight of 2,571 kg, designed for tight workspaces and small construction sites.
Item numberBob-E27 ModelE27 Z
Y-ViO12-2A
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Mini-excavator work on tight job sites: The Yanmar ViO12-2A is a compact zero-tail mini-excavator with an extendable undercarriage for precise excavation work in confined spaces.
Item numberY-ViO12-2A ModelViO12-2A
Y-ViO17
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Working in Confined Spaces : The Yanmar ViO17 is a mini excavator with a zero-tail swing design for working in tight urban and downtown areas.
Item numberY-ViO17 ModelViO17
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Compact excavators for urban and landscaping applications: The SANY SY26U is a 2.76-metric-ton mini excavator with precise hydraulic controls for working on tight construction sites.
Item numberK-SY26U ModelSY26U
K-SY18C
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Tight construction sites and indoor work: The SANY SY18C is a compact mini excavator with a curb weight of 1,850 kg, ideal for precise excavation work in confined spaces.
Item numberK-SY18C ModelSY18C
Saris-3500
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Trailer for Material Transport: The Saris Magnum Maxx 3500 is a rugged transport trailer with a payload capacity of 2,715 kg and a sturdy steel floor construction.
Item numberSaris-3500 ModelMagnum Maxx 3500
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Compact Construction Site Work : The Bobcat E10 Z is a lightweight mini-excavator with a quick-change coupler designed for tight workspaces and versatile excavation tasks.
Item numberBob-E10 ModelE10 Z
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Compact Excavation Work : The Bobcat E19 is a lightweight mini-excavator with an operating weight of 1,935 kg, designed for tight job sites and precise earthwork.
Item numberBob-E19 ModelE19
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Compact excavator for tight construction sites: The SANY SY80U is a short-tail excavator with an operating weight of 8,800 kg and a bucket capacity of 0.28 m³, designed for flexible use in confined construction areas.
Item numberK-SY80 ModelSY80U
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Urban Compaction Work : The SANY SY50U is a compact mini excavator with an operating weight of 5.3 t, designed for confined construction sites and urban applications.
Item numberK-SY50U ModelSY50U
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Interior Construction Work : The SANY SY35 U is a compact mini-excavator with an operating weight of 3.9 t, designed for work on confined construction sites and in hard-to-reach areas.
Item numberK-SY35U ModelSY35 U
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Mobile Power Supply : 60 kVA generator for decentralized power supply on construction sites and in industrial facilities.
Item numberK-QES-60 ModelQAS 60
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Construction machinery encompasses all equipment and machinery used in building construction, civil engineering, road construction and specialist construction. The main group includes earthmoving machinery such as excavators (mobile excavators, crawler excavators, mini excavators, compact excavators), loaders (wheel loaders, skid steer loaders) and compaction equipment (road rollers, vibratory plates, soil compactors).

The lifting equipment sector includes cranes, aerial work platforms, forklifts and dumpers. Asphalt pavers are used for road construction, whilst tunneling machinery, drilling rigs, earth rockets, screening plants and crushing plants, as well as dry ice blasting equipment, cover specialist applications. Generators, construction compressors and lighting masts ensure the supply of power on the construction site.

Well-known manufacturers include Caterpillar, Komatsu, Liebherr, Volvo Construction Equipment, JCB, Hitachi, Doosan, Bobcat, Wacker Neuson, Atlas Copco, Hyundai Construction and Kubota.

Applications range from building construction and civil engineering to earthmoving, gardening and landscaping, as well as demolition, recycling and specialist construction. Standard attachments such as backhoe buckets, hydraulic hammers, sorting grapples, quick-change couplers and pulverisers significantly expand the range of applications.

Frequently asked questions about buying second-hand construction machinery

What types of construction machinery are typically found in this category?

Common examples include excavators (crawler, wheeled and mini excavators), wheel loaders, track loaders and compact loaders, graders, rollers, dumpers, as well as construction site accessories such as compactors, demolition hammers and drilling rigs. When making your selection, the operating weight class, drive type and the appropriate quick-change/attachment systems are crucial, as these determine transportability, stability and versatility.

How reliable are the stated operating hours for excavators and wheel loaders?

Operating hours are a guide, but not the sole measure, as a counter records engine running time, not the actual workload. You should also look for maintenance records, oil sample reports and the context of the machine’s usage profile; as a rule of thumb, a machine that has been consistently well-maintained with a higher number of operating hours is often better than a poorly maintained one with few hours.

How can I spot wear and tear on the undercarriage of a tracked machine?

Check the skid plates, chain links, idler and support rollers, guide sprocket and drive sprocket for uneven wear, cracks and oil leaks on the rollers. Visibly worn bolts and bushings, significant chain sag or a sprocket that is already worn into a ‘shark’s tooth’ shape indicate the need for costly repairs that are often underestimated.

Which hydraulic condition indicators should I check before purchasing?

Look out for leaks from cylinders, hoses and fittings, for grooves and damage to the piston rods, and for jerky or delayed movements during operation. Cloudy or milky hydraulic oil indicates water contamination; rapid, even force build-up without sagging under load is a good sign of a system in good working order.

What tests and certifications are relevant for construction machinery?

For commercial use, the periodic UVV inspection in accordance with DGUV Regulation 3 or the relevant guidelines, carried out by a qualified person, is essential; the CE marking and declaration of conformity must be supplied with the machine. Ask to see the current test report and the maintenance log, and check whether machines approved for road use also have a valid roadworthiness test certificate.

What should I look out for with attachments and quick-change systems?

Check whether the quick-change system (mechanical, hydraulic, fully hydraulic) is compatible with your existing attachments and whether a locking mechanism is fitted. Buckets, ripper teeth and wear edges should be suitable for the intended use; adaptors required as an afterfit or missing hydraulic circuits for additional functions can significantly affect the machine’s utility.

What role does the emission standard play in used construction machinery?

The EU emissions standard (e.g. Stage IIIA to Stage V) determines where a machine may be used, for example in low-emission zones or in public tenders with emissions requirements. Older emission standards are often cheaper, but may be ruled out for certain projects; you should also check whether any existing SCR/DPF system is in working order and has been properly maintained.

How do I plan the transport and manoeuvring of heavy construction machinery?

Key factors include the transport weight, width and height, as well as the maximum permissible weight of the low-loader; above certain dimensions, permits and, in some cases, escort vehicles are required. Clarify loading points, lashing eyes and on-site accessibility at an early stage, as removing attachments or counterweights can simplify transport.

What are the typical pitfalls when buying second-hand construction machinery?

Common mistakes include overlooking wear and tear on the undercarriage and hydraulics, an unclear operating hours history, repainted areas concealing repairs, and missing documentation for attachments. A cold start and load test with the machine warmed up reveals smoke, power dips and unusual noises that remain hidden when the machine is stationary.

How do you get in touch with sellers on machinery-market.eu?

On this Europe-wide, multilingual marketplace, you can contact the dealer or seller directly via the contact function in the advert, without any intermediaries. You arrange viewings, demonstrations, price, payment and transport directly with the seller; enquiries are handled via email.

Can I search for construction machinery specifically by technical specifications?

Yes, every listing shows the year of manufacture, condition, location and category-specific technical data such as operating hours, power and operating weight. Using the filters for manufacturer, condition, year of manufacture, price and technical specifications, you can narrow down the listings to match your specific requirements.

Is financing or hire purchase available for construction machinery?

For many listings, you can submit a non-binding hire-purchase or leasing enquiry directly; you agree the specific terms with the seller or their financing partner. The actual purchase and payment are not handled via the platform, as it is purely a marketplace.

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