How to buy a used excavator from Japan
Japan is one of the largest sources of well-maintained used excavators in the world. Here's how the buying process actually works on JMT, from your first search to your machine leaving port.
Updated June 1, 2026
Start with condition, not just price
Japanese excavators are often sold with detailed hour-meter readings, service records, and condition photos. Before comparing prices, compare hours, undercarriage wear, and whether the listing includes a self-inspection report.
Ask questions before you commit
Every listing has an inquiry button. Use it to ask about attachment compatibility, recent repairs, or anything the photos don't show. JMT manages the inquiry so your contact details aren't shared with the seller until you're ready to move forward.
How payment and shipping work
Once you agree on a machine, your payment is received and held by JMT rather than sent directly to the seller. Funds are only released to the seller after your Bill of Lading is issued and verified, so you're not paying for a machine that hasn't shipped yet.
- Verified seller — company, licence, and yard confirmed before listing
- Condition disclosed in hours, photos, and (where available) a self-inspection report
- Payment held by JMT until B/L confirmation
- Export documentation and port handling coordinated by JMT
Where to start
Browse excavators by class and year, or contact JMT directly if you're looking for a specific model and can't find it listed yet.