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2001 Komatsu WA250-3
2001 Komatsu WA250-3 wheel loader with a 2.5 cubic yard bucket and Cummins engine. The unit shows 8,000 hours and rides on 75-series tires across all four corners. This machine was based in North Carolina and is no longer available—it has been previously sold.
Stock Number
STK-452281006
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
North Carolina, USA
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Item Details
| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Construction |
| Year | 2001 |
| Make | Komatsu |
| Model | WA250-3 |
| Capacity (Cubic Yards) | 2.5 |
| Engine Make | Cummins |
| Hours | 8000 |
| L/R Tires | 75 |
| L/F Tires | 75 |
| R/R Tires | 75 |
| R/F Tires | 75 |
| Mechanical Issues | hour meter does not work |
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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.
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