Sell Your Skid Steer To A Direct Buyer
We buy used skid steers and compact track loaders from contractors, rental fleets, dealers, municipalities, farms, and private owners across the United States.
If you are trying to move one machine or reduce a full line of compact equipment, we are interested in real assets with resale value. We review wheeled skid steers, track machines, high-hour units, parked loaders, mechanic specials, and older machines that still have a market.
Purchase Categories Built Around Compact Equipment
The strongest leads usually come from sellers with used skid steers and compact track loaders that need a direct buyer. These are the lanes we review most often.
We Buy Around Real Market Value, Not Perfect Condition
We are not only chasing clean, late-model compact equipment. We buy skid steers and compact track loaders based on actual exit value, including contractor resale value, export value, salvage value, and parts value. That matters when the machine is rough, high-hour, cosmetically tired, or simply no longer worth keeping in your lineup.
Whether the unit is sitting at a contractor yard, dealer lot, farm, municipal property, rental branch, or project site, we can review the machine as it sits. Many sellers reach out after deciding they do not want to spend more time fixing, advertising, storing, or explaining the same machine to casual shoppers.
What We Evaluate
How The Transaction Works
What Gets The Fastest Response
The strongest skid steer leads usually come with clear basics: model, hours, photos, serial number if visible, and a short note on what works and what does not. That lets us price the machine with less back-and-forth and give you a straighter answer.
Brands We See Often
Bobcat, CAT, John Deere, Kubota, Case, New Holland, Gehl, Mustang, Takeuchi, ASV, JCB, and similar skid steers and compact track loaders.
Payment & Removal
We can pay by cashier check, wire transfer, PayPal, Cash App, Zelle, and in some cases cash. If the machine needs help getting loaded, moved out of the yard, or scheduled for pickup, we work through the logistics with you.
Get An Offer On Your Skid Steer
Send the machine details and any photos or fleet sheets you have. We review wheeled skid steers and compact track loaders in all conditions.
The Faster Route To A Serious Offer
A short message with the basics is enough. We do not need a polished listing. We need the details that tell us what the machine is, what shape it is in, and where it sits.
Popular Seller Requests
From Single-Owner Machines To Multi-Unit Yard Reductions
We buy from the kinds of sellers who need a direct path out of compact equipment. Some have one skid steer behind a shop. Others are reducing a contractor fleet, cleaning out a rental branch, or moving older machines that no longer fit the yard.
The best leads are usually practical decisions, not polished sales presentations. If the machine is surplus, replaced, underused, rough, or simply taking up space, it is worth sending over.
Common Seller Profiles
Most Leads Start With One Practical Problem
Owners usually contact us because the machine no longer fits the work ahead. Sometimes it is being replaced. Sometimes the job is over. Sometimes the yard simply needs to be cleaned up and older compact equipment needs to go.
If the skid steer is part of a wider surplus package, send the full list. We can review compact equipment, support machines, and adjacent contractor inventory together.
Common Triggers
We Buy Skid Steers Across The United States
Our buying footprint and logistics reach let us review machines from contractor yards, rental branches, municipal lots, farms, and private properties nationwide. If you have a skid steer or compact track loader to move, location is not a reason to hold back.
If the unit has been parked behind a shop, sitting at a finished project, or tied up in a fleet reduction, send it over. We can review the machine and help line up the next step.
If Your Surplus Includes More Than Skid Steers
Many compact equipment cleanouts include adjacent equipment, electrical surplus, or industrial material. These pages cover the other categories we buy when the package is broader than skid steers alone.
Contractor Equipment
Use these pages when the cleanout includes other yard and field equipment beyond skid steers and compact loaders.
Electrical Surplus
These buying lanes fit utility, contractor, facility, and distributor inventory tied to electrical power and distribution.
Industrial Material & Process Surplus
These pages are a better fit for plant material, piping packages, valves, and process equipment tied to industrial surplus deals.