Added Dec 18, 2018
The 1994 John Deere 550G is heavy machinery used in the construction industry for tasks like grading and site preparation. Equipped with a 6-way blade, Deere engine, and a ripper with 3 shanks, this machine has worked for 11,000 hours, with its undercarriage in fair condition at 60%. Located in Texas, USA. Previously sold.
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Industry | HeavyMachinery |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Construction |
Year | 1994 |
Make | John Deere |
Model | 550G |
Blade Type | 6 Way |
Engine Make | Deere |
Hours | 11000 |
Ripper | true |
Ripper Multi-shank | true |
Ripper - # of Shanks Included | 3 |
Undercarriage Condition | 60 |
Construction equipment is essential in industries that rely on heavy machinery for earthmoving, demolition, grading, and material handling. This includes dozers, loaders, backhoes, and excavators — often the backbone of large and small job sites alike. These machines are expected to endure demanding conditions while maintaining performance across a wide variety of tasks. Whether operating in remote areas or dense urban zones, construction equipment plays a vital role in building infrastructure, roads, and facilities that support economic growth.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Jobsite delays due to mechanical failure can cause ripple effects across entire teams. Buyers tend to focus on fuel efficiency, service access, and uptime history. Attachments and compatibility with other fleet tools can add considerable value over time. For contractors managing tight timelines and tighter margins, a dependable machine isn’t just preferred — it’s essential.
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