This compactor inspection checklist helps technicians and operators document equipment condition and readiness before purchase, trade-in, or deployment. Record company and inspector details, customer requirements, unit identifiers (year, make, model, serial), and hour meter readings. Capture photos of the serial plate, four corners, sides, cab, and undercarriage. Evaluate overall condition, visible damage, service history, engine smoke/blow-by, and undercarriage wear. Verify key functions including vibrator, hydraulics, and articulation, note attachments (e.g., shell kit), and provide an estimated value to support safety, maintenance, and resale decisions.
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