Buying Used Machinery in NZ
What to Look for Before You Commit
Buying used machinery in New Zealand can be a smart way to get quality equipment without the high price tag. Whether you’re based in Auckland, Northland, or elsewhere, knowing what to look for can help you avoid costly mistakes.
Here’s a practical checklist for buying used machinery with confidence.
1. Check Machine Hours vs Condition
Hours matter—but condition matters more.
Low hours don’t guarantee quality
High hours aren’t a dealbreaker if well maintained
Look for consistency between wear and reported hours.
2. Inspect for Wear and Tear
Focus on:
Pins and bushings
Hydraulics
Tyres or tracks
Attachments
Heavy wear can indicate hard use or poor maintenance.
3. Look for Leaks
Check thoroughly for:
Engine oil leaks
Hydraulic leaks
Coolant leaks
Leaks often signal bigger underlying issues.
4. Test Hydraulics and Operation
Run the machine if possible.
Look for:
Smooth operation
No unusual noises
Responsive controls
5. Cold Start Test
Always start from cold to reveal hidden issues:
Hard starting
Smoke
Engine noise
6. Buy from a Trusted NZ Machinery Dealer
Buying through a reputable dealer like GMS reduces risk and gives you support after purchase. Get in touch now and we’ll help find the right used machinery for you.
Final Thoughts
Used machinery can deliver serious value—but only if you do your homework. Take your time, inspect carefully, and prioritise reliability over price.