If your equipment is a total loss—non-running, damaged, or written off—it’s still worth something. The challenge is selling it without wasting weeks on listings, auction schedules, and negotiation fatigue. Here’s the simplest path to turn damaged equipment into cash, with pickup arranged anywhere in the U.S.
Quick tip: Clear photos + 3–5 sentence damage summary typically speeds everything up.
Send us those details here and we’ll get you a fast, straightforward offer—with keep-it-simple pickup coordination.
Yes. Total-loss and non-running equipment sells every day based on rebuild value.
Sometimes, but it often means fees, a scheduled timeline, and an uncertain final number. If you want a faster, more predictable sale, a direct specialized buyer like Damaged Equipment is usually simpler.
Yes—farm and construction are most common, and industrial units can work too when parts/rebuild value makes sense.
Typically much faster because you’re not waiting for listing traction or auction dates. Timing depends on details, location, and pickup logistics.
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