Used Construction Equipment Market Shows Mixed Signals in March, Sandhills Reports



The used construction equipment market sent mixed signals in March, according to Sandhills Global’s latest market report. Trends varied widely across heavy-duty, medium-duty, and lift equipment categories, highlighting the complexity of current demand and pricing dynamics.

Inventory levels for used heavy-duty construction equipment—including crawler excavators, dozers, and wheel loaders—declined slightly by 0.28% month-over-month but remained 3.33% higher than March 2024 levels. Notably, wheel loaders led the year-over-year inventory increase at 14.22%​.

Despite lower stock levels, asking values dropped 0.62% month-over-month and 3.85% year-over-year, with crawler excavators seeing the largest year-over-year decrease at 5.11%. Auction values also edged downward by 0.23% month-over-month and 2.88% year-over-year, though they are now trending upward. Wheel loaders saw the steepest annual drop in auction value, down 6%​.

In the medium-duty segment, which includes skid steers, loader backhoes, and mini excavators, inventory fell 1.28% from February but was up 5.9% from a year earlier. Loader backhoes posted the largest monthly inventory decrease at 2.28%, while wheel skid steers saw the highest annual rise at nearly 10%​.

Asking values for medium-duty machines rose 1.21% month-over-month, though they were down 4.05% year-over-year. Track skid steers showed the sharpest annual price decline at 6.66%. Auction values increased 1.54% month-over-month but declined 3.39% over the year. Mini excavators led the March auction value gains at 2.28%​.

The lift equipment market saw inventory expand significantly, up 3.52% month-over-month and 17.87% year-over-year. Telehandlers and cushion tire forklifts led the growth, rising 5.16% and 36.33% respectively. However, prices continued to fall: asking values dropped 2.49% month-over-month and 9.74% year-over-year. The largest asking value declines came from telehandlers (down 5.72%) and rough terrain scissor lifts (down 14.2%)​.

Auction values for lift equipment slipped 0.88% month-over-month and 6.19% year-over-year. Telehandlers again led in monthly declines at 3.69%, while cushion tire forklifts saw a substantial 18.06% drop over the past year​.


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