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Types: Mini Excavator: <6.6t

2.6k results

  • 2021 Cat 305.5E2 Mini Excavator
    Lot 3464

    2021 Cat 305.5E2 Mini Excavator

    Savannah, GA

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    735 hr

  • 2023 Sany SY55U Mini Excavator
    Lot 3465

    Savannah, GA

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    1,124 hr

  • 2020 Kubota KX057-4 Mini Excavator
    Lot 2721

    Kenai, AK

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    864 hr

  • 2007 John Deere 50D Mini Excavator
    Lot 2722

    Wasilla, AK

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    3,245 hr

  • 2010 Cat 306 Mini Excavator
    Lot 3450

    Tampa, FL

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    7,322 hr

  • 2026 VICSE VC16P Mini Excavator
    Lot 3466

    Savannah, GA

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    31 hr

  • 2008 Hyundai R60-7 Mini Excavator
    Lot 3451

    Tampa, FL

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    3,174 hr

  • 2007 Yanmar ViO55-5 Mini Excavator
    Lot 3456

    Tampa, FL

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    19,487 hr

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What to Look for When Buying a Used Mini Excavator

Buying a used mini excavator at auction requires knowing what to inspect before you bid. Here's what matters most:

Size and weight class:

Mini excavators under 6.6 tons cover most landscaping, trenching, and confined-space construction work. Match the machine to your typical job site — a 1–2 ton unit for tight residential work, 3–6 ton for commercial projects with more demanding dig requirements.

Hours and condition:

Most commercial mini excavators run reliably to 5,000–8,000 hours with proper maintenance. Units under 2,000 hours represent strong value. RB Global listings include hour meters and condition notes so you can assess before bidding.

Brand support and parts availability:

Kubota, Cat, Bobcat, John Deere, and Yanmar all have extensive North American dealer networks. Parts availability keeps your machine working — prioritize brands with strong regional support.

Hydraulic system:

Check that auxiliary hydraulics match your attachment needs. If you run a hydraulic thumb, auger, or tiltrotator, confirm GPM ratings before bidding.

Mini Excavator vs. Backhoe

If you're working in confined spaces or doing precision trenching, a mini excavator is typically the better buy. Backhoes offer more versatility for combined dig-and-load tasks but require more space to operate and are harder to transport between sites. For most landscaping and utility contractors, a mini excavator under 6 tons delivers better ROI on tight job sites.

Why Buy a Mini Excavator Instead of Renting?

When running a mini excavator for over 6+ weeks of work per year, ownership almost always beats rental on total cost. Owning also eliminates availability risk — rental fleets run thin during peak season. At auction, used mini excavators are priced to move — giving buyers access to fairly valued equipment and sellers a faster, more efficient path to liquidation than the traditional resale market.

Ritchie Bros. is your top choice for buying used excavators and trackhoes

When buying used equipment at our excavator auctions, we pride on ourselves standing out as one of the best options. Here are three reasons why we are your number 1 choice for buying a used excavator:

Global reach and large inventory

Ritchie Bros. proudly operates on a global scale so all our products offer you a wide variety. You can browse some of the top brands in the industry, reliable excavator models such as the Cat 330 or John Deere 35G and with many locations across the globe, you'll be sure to find one conveniently located near you.

Reputation and expertise

Ritchie Bros. have decades of experience in the heavy equipment industry so trusted brands and companies work with us consistently to take care of selling their equipment fleet. No matter the size of your company, we work with them all like Hitchman Construction, a local excavation company in New Brunswick or Seneca Excavating, dispersing their well maintained excavators in North East, Maryland.

Comprehensive inspections and reports

Being a trusted brand in the heavy equipment industry, Ritchie Bros. provides through & rigorous inspection services and reports giving you further peace of mind when buying an excavator with us.

Different ways to buy used excavators with Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros. offers multiple ways to buy heavy equipment such as live auctions, and Marketplace-E. Expand your search for excavators for sale today with our storefronts:

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