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Buying Used Equipment? What to Check Before You Finance It

June 5, 2026

Used equipment can stretch your budget further and put you to work faster — but only if you buy the right unit on the right terms. Here's what to check before you finance a used truck or machine.

Age, hours, and mileage drive your terms

Lenders weigh how much useful life is left in a unit. A newer used truck with reasonable mileage supports a longer term; an older or high-hour machine is typically financed over a shorter period, which raises the monthly payment.

Knowing the age and usage before you apply helps you anticipate the term you'll be offered — and avoid surprises.

Inspect it and pull the history

Have the equipment inspected and review its maintenance and title history. A well-documented service record protects your investment and can make a unit easier to finance, because it lowers the risk for everyone involved.

Dealer vs. private-party purchases

Both are financeable. Dealer purchases tend to be straightforward; private-party deals can offer great value but require clean documentation — a clear title, a proper bill of sale, and verified ownership. Make sure your lender finances private-party sales before you fall in love with a truck on a marketplace.

Think total cost of ownership, not just price

A cheaper used unit that needs tires, a hydraulic rebuild, or frequent downtime can cost more than a slightly newer one. Factor in expected repairs and downtime when you compare options — the goal is the lowest cost to keep the unit earning, not the lowest sticker.

A down payment can unlock better terms

On used equipment, a reasonable down payment lowers the lender's risk and can earn you a better structure — especially for newer businesses or challenged credit. Run a quick credit-based pre-qualification to see what your profile and the equipment support — usually a soft pull, so it won't affect your score.

See what you qualify for

Pre-qualifying takes a few minutes — usually a soft credit pull, so it won't affect your score.