Can I Finance a Site Dumper for My Business?
Yes — site dumpers are fully eligible for equipment finance in Australia. These compact yet heavy-duty machines are essential across construction, landscaping, civil works, and infrastructure sites. Whether you’re purchasing a 1-tonne mini dumper or a 10-tonne swivel skip model, you can secure funding through a wide range of commercial lenders.
Typical Site Dumper Prices in Australia
Prices vary depending on capacity, brand, and whether the unit is new or used:
- Mini dumpers (1–2 tonne): $15,000 – $25,000
- Mid-range dumpers (3–5 tonne): $30,000 – $60,000
- Heavy-duty or swivel dumpers (6–10 tonne): $65,000 – $120,000+
Most lenders will treat anything under $150,000 as standard equipment finance — so even second-hand or imported units are fundable, as long as they’re in good working condition.
How Equipment Finance Works for Dumpers
Finance options include:
- Chattel mortgage (most common)
- Equipment lease or hire purchase
- Low doc finance (available for dumpers under $75K)
If you're running a construction business with an ABN and using the dumper for business use, you won’t need to provide residential security or large deposits. In many cases, all you’ll need is:
- ABN
- Photo ID
- Invoice for the equipment
Can You Finance a Used or Imported Dumper?
Yes — provided the dumper is in working order and the seller is reputable. Some lenders may request photos, condition reports, or details on prior usage. Imported models may require extra documentation, especially for compliance with Australian standards.
Tip: Dealership invoices tend to be easier than private sales, but both are possible with the right lender.
Next Step: Find Out If You Qualify
If you're a tradie, small business, or company looking to buy a site dumper, you can check your eligibility below — no credit impact.
Helpful Finance Pages
- Construction & Earthmoving Equipment Finance
- Low Doc Equipment Finance Options
- Small Business Car & Equipment Loans
DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this website is general in nature only and has been prepared without considering your financial needs, circumstances and objectives and should NOT be construed as financial, taxation or legal advice. For more information, get in touch with our experienced partner brokers today.