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A 2010 Caterpillar H180 is 16 years old and typically retains 15% of its original MSRP. H180 hammer.
Based on MSRP depreciation model
Good Condition
$9,500 – $13,000
Low hours, well-maintained, no major issues
Average Condition
$8,500 – $11,500
Average hours, typical wear, operational
15% value retained after 16 years
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Average usage is ~600 hrs/yr. A 2010 model with average hours would have ~9,600 total hours.
Excellent condition can add 15-25% over average. Structural damage, leaks, or worn undercarriage significantly reduce value.
Equipment in the West and Southwest typically commands 5-8% higher prices. Transportation costs affect final pricing.
Documented dealer maintenance records can add 5-10% to value. Unknown history creates buyer hesitation.
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