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In the used mini excavator market, Yanmar is a name you simply cannot ignore. Whether it‘s the zero-tail swing design of the Vio series or the fuel-efficient engines built by Yanmar themselves, the brand has earned a solid reputation among contractors, farmers, and landscaping professionals.
But here’s the challenge: there are plenty of used Yanmar excavators on the market, but finding one in truly good condition is not easy.
Meter tampering, rebuilt machines, hidden hydraulic issues, excessive undercarriage wear — if you don‘t know what to look for, you could end up paying good money for a ticking time bomb. This article gives you 10 actionable tips for selecting a used Yanmar excavator, and at the end, we’ll recommend a verified and reliable supplier — Shanghai Shenhu Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. (SHENHU) .
Yanmar‘s naming convention is very consistent (e.g., Vio 30, Vio 35, Vio 75/80). The number generally indicates the approximate tonnage.
3-ton class: ideal for narrow trenches, greenhouses, municipal landscaping
5-6 ton class: suitable for farmland improvement, rural infrastructure
7-8 ton class: general construction, foundation digging, agricultural water projects
Choosing the wrong size means either the machine can’t do the job, or transportation costs become excessive. List your typical working scenarios first, then work backward to the right tonnage.
Yanmar excavators are very durable, and precisely because of that, they are also frequently tampered with.
Ideal range: 2,000–4,000 hours → peak performance
Above 6,000 hours → major components must be inspected carefully
Don‘t rely solely on the display screen. Combine it with seat sag, joystick wear, and pedal marks to form a complete picture. Always ask for maintenance records or electronic logs when possible.
Yanmar is one of the few brands that designs and builds its own engines for its own excavators.
Cold start test: does it start cleanly? Any black smoke?
Listen for unusual noises: smooth operation? Any knocking sounds?
Check for oil leaks: any stains around the engine block?
Note: some users report slightly slower starts in cold regions without preheating — this is generally normal.
Hydraulic pumps, main control valves, and cylinders are extremely costly to fix or replace.
Movement test: is arm extension/retraction smooth? Is slewing smooth? Do both tracks move together?
Boom drop test: lift the bucket, shut off the engine, and see if the boom drops noticeably
Run continuous operation tests for 15–20 minutes on flat ground.
Tracks, sprockets, track rollers, and idlers are wear parts and can be expensive to replace.
Is track tension normal?
Are sprocket teeth severely pointed?
Do track rollers leak oil or spin roughly?
💡 Severe undercarriage wear doesn‘t mean the machine is useless — but it’s a strong reason to negotiate on price.
Yanmar machines are relatively compact, and long-term heavy use can lead to fatigue cracks.
Focus on: arm and boom hinge points, the joint between the swing frame and track frame, and the blade bracket.
Original paint consistency is a great clue — large areas of blistering or color mismatch often mean bodywork or welding repairs.
A used Yanmar with a dry engine and hydraulic system is worth significantly more.
Key areas: around the swing motor, inside the travel motors, and cylinder rods (scratches or leaks).
Slight weeping may be acceptable, but dripping oil is a clear repair signal.
Yanmar‘s global parts network is mature, but coverage still varies by region.
Before buying, ask: are common filters, seals, and pump parts readily available? Are there local mechanics who can work on Yanmar hydraulic systems?
✅ Prioritize dealers or suppliers who clearly offer parts support — not purely private sellers.
Many hidden problems are most visible on a cold machine.
Ask to start the machine without preheating
Observe: cranking time, smoke color, idle stability
Compare against a warm restart
💡 If the seller has already warmed up the machine before you arrive, be cautious.
Used Yanmar excavator prices are relatively transparent. An unusually low price usually means: meter tampering, accident damage, or a poorly rebuilt machine.
✅ Recommended buying channels:
Large used machinery platforms
Physical dealerships with facilities
Retired fleet machines with maintenance records
After reading the ten tips above, you‘ve probably realized: choosing the right machine is important — but choosing the right seller is just as critical.
A well-maintained used Yanmar excavator can save you 30%–60% of the cost of new equipment, while still delivering excellent productivity and resale value. But if you’re dealing with a seller who tampers with meters, sells rebuilt junk, or offers zero after-sales support, even the best brand won‘t save your investment.
That’s why we recommend: prioritize suppliers with physical facilities, proper licenses, and real service capabilities.
If you are looking for a professionally inspected, transparently conditioned, and after-sales-supported used Yanmar excavator, SHENHU is worth your attention.
SHENHU was established in 2008 and has become one of the largest second-hand construction machinery companies in Shanghai, China. The company specializes in selling used equipment from all world-famous brands, including:
Excavators
Bulldozers
Wheel loaders
Motor graders
Rollers and compactors
SHENHU holds a valid business license, ensuring that every customer can negotiate with confidence, peace of mind, and satisfaction. No matter which country you are from, you will receive transparent and professional service.
SHENHU maintains a large inventory of used Yanmar excavators. Below are the main models available:
| Modelo | Tonnage Class | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Yanmar Vio 30 | 3 tons | Narrow trenches, greenhouses, municipal landscaping, zero-tail swing |
| Yanmar Vio 35 | 3.8 tons | Landscaping, small demolition, pipe laying |
| Yanmar Vio 55 | 5.5 tons | Farmland improvement, rural infrastructure, small earthmoving |
| Yanmar Vio 75 / Vio 80 | 7.5–8 tons | General construction, foundation digging, agricultural water projects (high-value models) |
| Yanmar B50 | 5 tons | General earthmoving, road maintenance |
📌 These are the most common models. Please contact SHENHU directly for the latest stock availability. Other brands and sizes are also available upon request.
| Your Need | What SHENHU Provides |
|---|---|
| Detailed machine data | ✅ Full machine information including detailed technical specifications |
| Understanding mechanical configurations | ✅ Clear explanation of configurations and their advantages |
| Comparing different models or brands | ✅ Side-by-side comparison of different machine types |
| Worried about parts after purchase | ✅ Returnable machine parts after purchase |
| Mechanical problems during use | ✅ Lifetime free answers to all mechanical issues |
SHENHU offers flexible shipping options to ensure you receive your equipment safely and efficiently, no matter which country you are in:
Bulk cargo (break bulk) : suitable for larger machines, shipped as a whole unit
Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) : fast shipping, ideal for machines that can drive on and off
Flat rack : suitable for oversized or extra-wide machines
Container : partial disassembly required — fast and cost-effective
When buying a used Yanmar excavator, learning these ten tips is the foundation. But to truly buy with confidence and use without worry — a qualified supplier with physical inventory, after-sales support, and global shipping capabilities — like SHENHU — is your best partner.
If you are considering importing or purchasing a used Yanmar excavator, feel free to contact the SHENHU team for the latest stock list and professional advice.
