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Construction Equipment for Sale (12 listings)

Shop new and used construction equipment across Canada on SupplyPost.com. Whether you are replacing core units, adding project capacity, or sourcing specialized machines, you can compare available listings quickly and contact sellers directly. Browse Excavators, Mini Excavators, Wheel Loaders, Skid Steer Loaders, Dozers, Graders, Compactors, Backhoe Loaders, Track Loaders, Off Highway Trucks. Leading brands with active construction listings include Caterpillar (CAT), Komatsu, John Deere, Hitachi, Volvo, Bobcat, and Case. Explore thousands of equipment listings from almost 100 dealers, along with additional listings from private sellers across Canada.


  • 2017 Komatsu D61PX-24 Featured Listing

    2017 Komatsu D61PX-24

    FOR AUCTION

    2017 Komatsu D61PX-24 Crawler Tractor, Track Width (Inches) 32", Blade... 

    For Auction

  • 2006 Link-Belt 330LX Featured Listing

    2006 Link-Belt 330LX

    FOR AUCTION

    2006 Linkbelt 330 LX Excavator, Comes With Check Valves, Plumbed,... 

    For Auction

  • 2022 Caterpillar 730 Featured Listing

    2022 Caterpillar 730

    FOR AUCTION

    2022 CATERPILLAR 730 Articulated Dump Truck, Tire Size 750/65/R25, Comes... 

    For Auction

  • 2019 Caterpillar 160M3 AWD Featured Listing

    2019 Caterpillar 160M3 AWD Grader Snow Wing, Front Lift Group,... 

    For Auction

  • Detroit 275 KW Featured Listing

    Detroit 275 KW

    FOR AUCTION

    Detroit 275 KW Diesel Generator, Detroit Diesel 500Hp 12.7 L, 275DSEB,... 

    For Auction

  • 2011 Terex PT60

    2011 Terex PT60

    FOR AUCTION

    2011 Terex PT60 Tracked Skid Steer, Comes With Bucket, Bucket Width... 

    For Auction

  • 2025 XCMG XE35U

    2025 XCMG XE35U

    FOR AUCTION

    2025 XCMG XE35U Mini Excavator Location Edmonton - Michener Allen In... 

    For Auction

  • 2022 Takeuchi TL8R-2

    2022 Takeuchi TL8R-2

    FOR AUCTION

    2022 Takeuchi TL8R-2 Tracked Skid Steer, Bucket Width (Inches)... 

    For Auction

  • 2019 Caterpillar 320

    2019 Caterpillar 320

    FOR AUCTION

    2019 Caterpillar 320 Excavator, Bucket Width (Inches) 47.5 in, Track... 

    For Auction

  • 1989 Hagglunds BV206

    1989 Hagglunds BV206

    FOR AUCTION

    1989 All Terrain Carrier BV206 Utility Vehicle Location Edmonton -... 

    For Auction

  • 2016 John Deere 410L

    2016 John Deere 410L

    FOR AUCTION

    2016 John Deere 410L 4x4 Extendahoe, Bucket Width (Inches) 93" Comments... 

    For Auction

  • 2012 Caterpillar 252B

    2012 Caterpillar 252B

    FOR AUCTION

    2012 Caterpillar 252B Rubber Tired Skid Steer, Comes With Bucket, 2... 

    For Auction

Buying Considerations

Start with application fit: operating weight class, hydraulic performance, attachment compatibility, and transport dimensions for the jobs you actually run. For used equipment, review service records, total hours, and condition in high-wear systems such as hydraulics, powertrain components, and undercarriage or tires. Compare location, seasonality, and expected utilization before deciding whether to buy or rent. If uptime is critical, prioritize units backed by strong parts availability and dealer service support.

Dealer Network

SupplyPost connects buyers with active Canadian construction dealers, including Brandt Tractor, Inland Truck & Equipment, Pacific Rim Equipment, Semler's Equipment, Optimum Equipment Solutions, and Marcel Equipment Limited. These dealers regularly list new and used inventory and can support inspections, logistics, and purchase planning.

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Browse construction equipment in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan.

FAQ

What service-history details matter most before buying a used excavator or dozer?

Look for documented hydraulic service intervals, undercarriage replacement history, and any major engine or final-drive work. Confirm hour-meter consistency and check whether pins, bushings, and swing components were measured against wear limits.

How should I compare machines that look similar on price?

Compare total owning cost, not list price alone: remaining component life, tire or undercarriage condition, attachment package value, transport costs, and expected downtime risk. A higher-priced unit with stronger records and lower wear is often the better buy.

Which specs should I validate first for production-focused jobs?

Validate operating weight class, hydraulic flow and pressure, breakout force, and cycle-time performance against your target application. Then confirm attachment compatibility and local service support so the machine can stay productive after delivery.

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