Used Pipelayers Under $75,000 for sale

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  • 1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale1998 John-Deere 750C for sale

    1998 John Deere 750C

    3,917 Hours

    $29,500

    Beaver, WV
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    1998 John-Deere 750C for sale

    1998 John Deere 750C

    $29,500

    About this equipment

    750C ROPS M/W M562 SIDE BOOM

    Features

    • Long Track
    • Hydrostatic Trans
    • Side Boom

    Specifications

    • Long Track
    • Hydrostatic Trans
    • Side Boom
    • ROPEL MOTOR, RIGHT S980693343 PUMP, HYDRO VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT, FRONT S981347634 PUMP INJECTION 9008606 CANOPY 02159 ENGINE, PURCHASED-DIESEL T06068T759949 FINAL DRIVE, LEFT 750CL0000
  • 2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale2013 John-Deere 700K for sale

    2013 John Deere 700K

    6,273 Hours

    $60,000

    Beaver, WV
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    2013 John-Deere 700K for sale

    2013 John Deere 700K

    $60,000

    About this equipment

    XLT,CAB,22"PADS,120"BLADE

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Overview

A pipelayer is a heavy machine designed with tractor feet to navigate short distances. Its attachable boom with cables is used to collect the diameter of the pipe and slowly lower it into a trench. Several pipelayers can work in conjunction to lay down heavy pipes. The pipeline is gaining momentum worldwide, including in Sub-Saharan Africa making pipelayers an integral part of this region's development.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used pipelayers cost anywhere from $50,000 to $500,000.

  • The top brands for Pipelayers are Caterpillar and Volvo.

  • Pipelayers provide the ability to quickly create pipelines by lifting and positioning assembled pipe and lowering it into trenches.

  • A fully hydraulic-controlled pipelayer will weigh 121,500 lbs.

  • Pipelayers can swing 360 degrees for optimum maneuverability. It's important for an operator to have a full view of their surroundings at all times. It's also essential that an operator knows how to inspect the machine, including; wire rope, blocks, winch and mainframe, hydraulic oil level, winch gear oil level, and boom stop switch.

  • When buying a used pipelayer, check the inspection report to get a full understanding of the machine. Check the undercarriage, trackpads, bolts, engine, hydraulics, and canopy.

  • The more hours a pipelayer logs, the more likely specific components will need to be replaced or repaired. The essential pieces are the undercarriage, engine, hydraulics, and boom.

  • The average pipelayer salary in the United States is around $38,820 per year.

  • You can learn to become a pipelayer operator through trade school, finding an experienced operator, or an apprenticeship program. View our full guide here: https://www.boomandbucket.com/blog/how-to-become-a-heavy-equipment-operator

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