If you’re looking for high-capacity mobile rock crushing equipment for sale at a low price, here are some options and tips to consider:
1. Types of Mobile Rock Crushers
– Jaw Crushers: Ideal for primary crushing (e.g., Metso Lokotrack, Sandvik QJ341).
– Cone Crushers: Best for secondary/tertiary crushing (e.g., Terex Finlay C-1545).
– Impact Crushers: Great for recycling & softer rock (e.g., Kleemann MR 130 Zi EVO2).
– Track-Mounted vs. Wheeled: Track-mounted offers better mobility on rough terrain.
2. Affordable Options
– Used Equipment: Check platforms like:
– [MachineryTrader](https://www.machinerytrader.com/)
– [Rock & Dirt](https://www.rockanddirt.com/)
– [IronPlanet](https://www.ironplanet.com/)
– Chinese Brands: More budget-friendly but check reliability (e.g., SBM, Liming Heavy Industry).
– Auctions & Liquidations: Often offer lower prices.
3. Key Features to Look For
– Crushing capacity (tons per hour)
– Fuel efficiency (diesel/hybrid models)
– Easy maintenance (quick-wear part access)
– Remote control & automation features.jpg)
4. Where to Buy Cheap Mobile Crushers
– [Alibaba](https://www.alibaba.com/) – For new budget models.
– [Facebook Marketplace](https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/) – Local deals.
– [GovDeals](https://www.govdeals.com/) – Government surplus sales.
5. Estimated Price Range
| Type | New Price Range | Used Price Range |
|——|—————-|—————-|
| Small Jaw Crusher | $150,000–$300,000 | $50,000–$150,000 |
| Mid-Size Cone Crusher | $350,000–$600,000 | $100,000–$250,000 |
| Large Impact Crusher | $500,000–$1M+ | $200,000–$400,000 |.jpg)
6. Tips for Getting the Best Deal
✔️ Compare multiple sellers
✔️ Inspect used machines thoroughly
✔️ Negotiate financing/payment terms
✔️ Consider leasing options
Would you like recommendations based on a specific rock type or production goal? Let me know! 🚜💥





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