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  • 2021 Yanmar SV100-2A Mini Excavator
    Lot 383

    2021 Yanmar SV100-2A Mini Excavator

    Lake Point, UT

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    1,836 hr

  • 2020 Cat 308 CR Mini Excavator
    Lot 377

    Mead, CO

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    2,856 hr

  • 2021 Yanmar ViO35-6A Mini Excavator
    Lot 396

    Mead, CO

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    1,295 hr

  • JCB 35Z-1 Mini Excavator
    Lot 393

    Mead, CO

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    591 hr

  • 2020 Komatsu PC45MR-5 Mini Excavator
    Lot 385

    Lake Point, UT

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    3,885 hr

  • 2020 Cat 302.7D CR Mini Excavator
    Lot 398

    Mead, CO

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    1,247 hr

  • 2016 Wacker EZ53 Mini Excavator
    Lot 391

    Mead, CO

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    793 hr

  • 2016 Hitachi ZX50U-5N Mini Excavator
    Lot 390

    Lake Point, UT

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    4,298 hr

  • 2022 Sany SY35U Mini Excavator
    Lot 392

    Mead, CO

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    491 hr

  • 2016 Cat 302.7 Mini Excavator
    Lot 399

    Mead, CO

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    1,689 hr

  • Cat 305.5D Mini Excavator
    Lot 389

    Lake Point, UT

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    8,845 hr

  • 2019 Kubota U17 Mini Excavator
    Lot 404

    Mead, CO

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    1,523 hr

  • 2019 Kubota U17 Mini Excavator
    Lot 403

    Mead, CO

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    1,334 hr

  • 2005 Bobcat 430 Mini Excavator
    Lot 408

    Mead, CO

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    3,995 hr

  • 2014 Bobcat 324 Mini Excavator
    Lot 400

    Lake Point, UT

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    1,735 hr

  • 2014 Bobcat 324 Mini Excavator
    Lot 401

    Lake Point, UT

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    1,820 hr

  • 2014 Bobcat 324 Mini Excavator
    Lot 402

    Lake Point, UT

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    2,022 hr

  • 2020 Yanmar SV08 Mini Excavator
    Lot 406

    Mead, CO

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    426 hr

  • 2019 Yanmar SV08 Mini Excavator
    Lot 407

    Mead, CO

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    620 hr

  • JF Industrial JF-12 Mini Excavator
    Lot 451

    Lake Point, UT

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    167 hr

  • 2026 CFG H15R Mini Excavator (Unused)
    Lot 443

    Lake Point, UT

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    5 hr

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Mini Excavators - What To Look For When Buying

Mini excavators are essential for industries like construction, landscaping, and agriculture, providing the flexibility to work in tight spaces and tackle a wide range of tasks. At Ritchie Bros., we offer a vast, constantly rotating inventory of mini excavators for sale through our global auction platform. Whether you're looking to expand your fleet or replace an aging machine, our auction-driven marketplace provides access to a wide range of brands and models at competitive prices. With detailed inspection reports and the potential for cost savings through our transparent bidding process, Ritchie Bros. makes buying equipment both reliable and affordable.

Buying vs Renting a Mini Excavator

When it comes to mini excavators, one of the most common decisions businesses face is whether to buy or rent. While renting may seem cost-effective upfront, it quickly adds up over time. For companies that frequently use excavators, purchasing is often a much smarter investment. Owning a mini excavator allows you to:

  • Save Money Long-Term: The rental costs for mini excavators accumulate quickly. If you have ongoing or frequent projects, the overall cost of renting could surpass the cost of buying.
  • Enjoy Flexibility: When you own your excavator, you can use it at your convenience without waiting for rental availability. This leads to less downtime and quicker project turnarounds.
  • Customize Attachments: Owning allows you to outfit your mini excavator with the necessary attachments for your specific tasks without worrying about rental restrictions.

Ultimately, if you have ongoing needs or foresee more projects in the future, buying a mini excavator makes more financial and operational sense.

Key Things to Look for When Buying a Used Mini Excavator

If you're in the market for a used mini excavator, there are several important factors to consider before making a purchase. Below are some of the key considerations:

Size and Weight Capacity

Choosing the right size and weight capacity is critical. A mini excavator’s compact size allows it to perform tasks in tight spaces where larger equipment cannot fit. For instance, 1-ton mini excavators are perfect for landscaping and small construction projects. However, if your work requires heavier lifting or digging, you’ll need a model with a higher weight capacity.

Digging Depth and Reach

The digging depth and reach of your mini excavator are crucial depending on the type of work you'll be doing. For trenching or foundation work, a compact excavator with a longer reach ensures that your machine can handle deeper digs without needing to reposition frequently. Look for models with the appropriate digging capacity to maximize efficiency on the job site.

Hydraulic Power

The hydraulic system powers the attachments you’ll need to complete various tasks, such as augers or grapples. More powerful hydraulics allow you to tackle a wider range of jobs. For example, a Kubota mini excavator or a CAT mini excavator are known for their strong hydraulic systems, making them versatile and able to support numerous attachments.

Parts Compatibility and Maintenance

One often overlooked consideration is how easy it is to get replacement parts and service for your mini excavator. Popular brands such as Kubota, CAT, and Yanmar mini excavators have a wide availability of parts, which is critical for minimizing downtime when repairs are needed. Models in the ~$20K range from these brands are common and have strong support networks, making it easy to find parts quickly. Be sure to choose a model that offers reliable access to parts and repair services to keep your machine running efficiently.

Should I Buy a Backhoe or Mini Excavator?

Another common decision is whether to invest in a mini excavator or a backhoe. While both machines are versatile, the mini excavator typically has an edge when it comes to maneuverability in tight spaces and specialized tasks like trenching or digging. On the other hand, backhoes are great for projects that require both digging and loading material, but they are larger and can be harder to maneuver in confined areas.

In general, if your projects require precision and you’re working in limited spaces, a mini excavator is often the better choice. Consider your typical work environment and project needs when making your decision.

Different ways to buy used mini excavators at Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros offers multiple ways to buy equipment such as auctions, and Marketplace-E with instant offers. Expand your search for mini and compact excavators for sale today with our storefronts:

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