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Bucket Truck Buying Guide - A "How-To" About Purchasing a Used Bucket Truck

Bucket trucks are some of the most useful equipment known to man. They make hard jobs at heights safer and easier. But, what do you look for when buying a bucket truck? This is the question many small businesses forget to ask. This article will get you through the buying process and leave you with a quality truck that will be reliable and profitable for your business.

The first thing to look for when buying a bucket truck is the dealer. There are lots of dealers out there that load up on gimmicks and incentives to make you believe they are established and offer quality products. Don't be fooled by the extras, you truly get what you pay for in the way of cherry pickers.

Buy your equipment from a reputable dealer that has been in the business for several years and isn't an overnight operation. I reccomend contacting Southwest Equipment for bucket trucks. They have been in business since 1995 and sell to municipalities, big businesses, electric co-ops, and small businesses.

Now that you have a solid dealer picked out, you need to evaluate your uses. What kind of heights are you typically working at? Do you need lots of mobility while you are up there? You can save money on a shorter boom, or lift, but you don't want to leave any job undoable. You should also ask if you need a telescoping boom or the traditional hinge style. This choice will also save you money or make you more efficient. Don't leave yourself in need when you purchase equipment. The last thing you want to say is, 'I wish I would have gotten the one with...'

After you have picked out the truck you want, look it over for defects or imperfections. It is especially important to look for rust. If you see any scratches, dents or anything out of the ordinary, contact your salesman immediately. You should be sure to drive it and listen to the motor. If you hear knocking or any noise out of the ordinary that could be a disasterous sign. Another important feature to not overlook is the transmission. Be sure to test drive and feel the shift points. Make sure your trucks doesn\'t stall or shift hard in and out of gears.

This guide is a good start to finding your business a solid bucket truck. Check out Bucket Trucks Online inventory of used bucket trucks or visit the Southwest Equipment Website for information about pressure diggers for sale.If you have any questions about the buying process or need a question answered, you can contact us. Our friendly staff will help you through the whole process.

About the Author

Southwest Equipment is a reconditioner of bucket trucks, digger derricks, pressure diggers, and boom trucks. They are dedicated to the advancement of bucket truck quality and technology. Southwest Equipment regularly writes articles regarding bucket trucks and digger derricks to assist with improving heavy equipment and utility truck industries.

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