Machinery Trader Market Scraping
Extract heavy equipment and machinery listings, dealer pricing, and market value intelligence from Machinery Trader — North America's #1 marketplace for used and new industrial equipment with 500K+ listings across 6000+ dealers.
Data Types We Extract
Comprehensive Machinery Trader data covering every dimension of equipment listings — from dealer pricing and inventory supply to market value trends and OEM brand tracking.
- Year, make, and model
- Equipment type and category
- Hours/miles on meter
- Condition (new/used/refurbished)
- Serial number where available
- Asking price (USD)
- Price reduction history
- Contact for price (CFP) flags
- Financing availability
- Lease option flags
- Dealer name and location
- Dealer inventory size
- State/region of sale
- Specialization by equipment type
- Years in business indicators
- Category search rankings
- Featured/spotlight placements
- Make/model popularity
- New listing tracking
- Regional listing density
- Average asking price by make/model/year
- Hours-adjusted price trends
- Price distribution by condition
- Regional price variation
- New vs. used price spread
- Days listed per unit
- Dealer inventory changes
- Category supply growth/decline
- Price reduction frequency
- Off-market/sold signal detection
Platform Ecosystem
Machinery Trader's marketplace spans North America's full heavy equipment supply chain — from construction and agriculture through trucking and industrial categories.
Use Cases
From equipment pricing benchmarking to depreciation modeling, Machinery Trader data powers the market intelligence workflows of appraisers, fleet managers, and financial institutions.
- Build make/model/year asking price databases
- Track average price by equipment category
- Compare new vs. used price spreads
- Monitor price trends across OEM brands
- Identify under- and over-market listings
- Assess current market value for fleet assets
- Track residual values by equipment type
- Compare dealer vs. private seller pricing
- Benchmark against auction realized prices
- Support insurance and financing appraisals
- Map dealer inventory by state and region
- Track dealer specialization by equipment type
- Monitor inventory growth and contraction
- Identify dominant dealers by make/category
- Analyze dealer market share over time
- Build hours-adjusted price depreciation models
- Track value decay by year and condition
- Compare depreciation rates across OEMs
- Model residual value at specific age/hours
- Support equipment financing underwriting
- Compare Machinery Trader asking prices to auction results
- Identify price gaps between channels
- Track dealer vs. auction price convergence
- Analyze market efficiency by equipment type
- Support procurement channel selection decisions
- Map asking prices by US state and region
- Identify low-supply, high-price markets
- Track geographic price arbitrage opportunities
- Analyze regional dealer concentration effects
- Support multi-location fleet procurement strategy
Sample Data Fields
A representative selection of the structured fields extracted from Machinery Trader listings — delivered in your preferred format via API, webhook, or file download.
| Field | Example | Type |
|---|---|---|
| listing_id | MT-2025-CAT-98765 | string |
| year | 2020 | integer |
| make | John Deere | string |
| model | 310SL | string |
| category | Backhoe Loaders | string |
| subcategory | Construction > Earthmoving | string |
| hours | 3240 | integer |
| condition | Used | string |
| asking_price_usd | 72500 | float |
| price_reduced | true | boolean |
| dealer_name | Midwest Equipment Sales | string |
| dealer_state | IL | string |
| financing_available | true | boolean |
| days_listed | 28 | integer |
| contact_for_price | false | boolean |
| scraped_at | 2025-07-12T11:00:00Z | timestamp |
About Machinery Trader
Machinery Trader is North America's largest marketplace for buying and selling new and used heavy equipment, with over 500,000 listings spanning construction, agriculture, trucking, and industrial categories. The platform serves a network of thousands of dealers and private sellers, making it the definitive price reference for equipment appraisers, fleet managers, financial institutions, and equipment manufacturers. Listing data spans excavators, dozers, loaders, tractors, combines, and hundreds of equipment types from all major OEMs including Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu, and Case.
DataWeBot extracts Machinery Trader listing data, pricing, equipment specifications, dealer information, and market availability signals — delivering the equipment market intelligence needed by appraisers, fleet purchasers, and financial institutions underwriting equipment assets.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our ecommerce data extraction services.
Machinery Trader covers all major industrial and construction equipment categories: excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders, backhoes, cranes, forklifts, agricultural equipment (tractors, combines, sprayers), transportation equipment, aerial lifts, compressors, generators, and specialty industrial machinery — across 150+ equipment types.
Yes. We capture condition status (new, used, certified pre-owned, refurbished) for each listing, enabling separate new and used price trend analysis across all makes and models.
Yes. By aggregating asking prices across make, model, year, condition, and hours over time, we build comprehensive equipment market value databases for appraisal, fleet procurement, and rental rate benchmarking.
Yes. We track listing dates and price histories, enabling days-on-market analysis and price reduction frequency tracking — supporting market liquidity research and negotiation intelligence.
Standard schedules update 3–4 times per week. For specific OEM or category monitoring, daily refresh is available to capture new listings as they appear.
Yes. We offer unified industrial equipment intelligence combining Machinery Trader dealer listings, Ritchie Bros. auction realized prices, IronPlanet continuous auction data, and Equipment Trader for comprehensive market value analysis.
Yes. We extract dealer name, location (state/region), total inventory size, and equipment specialization — enabling dealer market share analysis and geographic supply mapping.
Data is delivered via REST API, webhook, or file downloads (JSON, CSV, Parquet). Custom schemas for fleet management systems, equipment appraisal platforms, or dealer management tools are available.
We extract only publicly available dealer listing data in compliance with applicable US privacy laws. We do not access private dealer pricing systems or contact personal information.
Yes. We can configure OEM-specific extraction and price trend monitoring for any make — tracking average asking prices, inventory levels, and regional availability for brand-specific market intelligence.