Excavators
Crawler, wheeled, compact, long-reach and mass-excavation machines. Useful inquiry details include operating weight, boom and stick configuration, attachments, hours and undercarriage condition.
Heavy construction equipment
Brunwell works across core earthmoving, lifting, hauling, processing and support equipment categories. We do not treat a category as the full specification—the application and configuration still define the search.

Specification-led brokerage
Each category below includes some of the details that help Brunwell narrow the market. If a machine is not listed, submit the requirement for review.
Crawler, wheeled, compact, long-reach and mass-excavation machines. Useful inquiry details include operating weight, boom and stick configuration, attachments, hours and undercarriage condition.
Standard and LGP crawler tractors across size classes. Include blade configuration, ripper requirements, undercarriage condition, operating hours and any grade-control preference.
Compact tool carriers through production and quarry-class loaders. Bucket capacity, linkage, quick coupler, tire condition and material density help narrow the search.
Construction and heavy-duty graders for road building, site development and maintenance. Specify moldboard size, drive configuration, attachments and grade-control needs.
Rough-terrain, all-terrain, crawler and truck-mounted cranes. Capacity, boom length, chart requirements, hours, certifications and transport dimensions are central to the brief.
Articulated and rigid-frame off-highway trucks for earthmoving and aggregate work. Payload, body configuration, hours, tire condition and site conditions shape the shortlist.
Jaw, cone and impact crushers plus scalpers, screens and trommels. Required throughput, feed size, product specification and tracked or portable configuration matter most.
Telehandlers, compactors, backhoes, skid steers, attachments and jobsite support units. Share the application, working envelope, capacity and attachment package required.
Beyond make and model
Two units with the same model designation can represent very different working and ownership outcomes.
Boom, stick, blade, body, coupler, attachments, tires, undercarriage and installed options determine what the machine can do.
Meter hours matter, but component history, maintenance, operating environment and current condition provide the necessary context.
A machine’s origin, transport profile, loading conditions and timing may change its value to a particular project.
Source a machine
Include the equipment category, application, preferred make and model, required configuration, hours, budget, location and delivery timing.