Program overview
Pricing basis: boom reach, hours, resale strength
Application-only: up to $500,000
Sellers: dealer, auction, or private party
Turnaround: same business day
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REED International has been manufacturing concrete pumps in the United States since 1957, making it one of the oldest continuously operating concrete pump companies in North America. That track record is not incidental. REED has watched every import brand come and go through the domestic market and has kept making pumps in Brea, California throughout. The REED A30HP line pump is one of the most recognized small-to-mid line pumps in the American market, and the REED brand extends across trailer-mounted pumps, truck-mounted units, and specialty systems for difficult pour conditions.
Financing REED is a different conversation than financing many of the brands in this space. REED's American manufacturing, its decades of domestic dealer presence, and its well-documented resale market mean that lenders familiar with construction equipment generally know the brand and evaluate it favorably as collateral. The conversation is not about establishing brand credibility. It is about matching the right financing structure to the operator's situation.
We finance REED from the $50,000 floor, though many REED line pump and trailer pump transactions fall below the sweet spot that larger boom pump deals occupy. For REED truck-mounted boom pump transactions, the range is $150,000 to $250,000 depending on configuration. Application-only up to approximately $400,000. Funding in one to two weeks on complete submissions.
REED's Product Range: More Than a Line Pump The REED A30HP is the line pump that most operators know first. It is a high-pressure trailer-mounted pump designed for small-to-medium pours where a boom pump is not practical or where the pour point is accessible by hose. Residential foundations, slab-on-grade, concrete walls, and shotcrete applications where access limits or project size makes a full boom pump overkill are the A30HP's territory. The machine is built in the United States, parts are readily available nationwide, and the mechanics who service REED are plentiful.
Beyond the A30HP, REED builds the B50-HP for higher-pressure applications including stiff mix work, REED Quick Pumps for jobs that need fast setup and breakdown, and REED truck-mounted boom pumps for commercial work. The full REED lineup covers a range from small residential operations through mid-range commercial work. Shotcrete and gunite contractors are heavy REED users because the brand's high-pressure line pumps handle stiff shotcrete mixes that other pumps struggle with. Pool and shotcrete installers have relied on REED equipment for decades for the same reason.
The American manufacturing story is also an operational one. Parts are available domestically, service technicians who know REED are distributed throughout the country, and the resale market for REED equipment is active across all size classes. That availability makes REED a reliable choice for operators who cannot afford extended downtime waiting for international parts shipments.
REED Buyers We Work With REED's buyer range is wider than most concrete pump brands because the product line covers more segments. At the line pump end of the spectrum, the buyer is the residential foundation contractor , the shotcrete installer, or the small-to-mid commercial slab operator who does not need a boom but wants a high-quality domestic pump they can service anywhere. At the truck-mounted boom pump end, the buyer is the commercial contractor stepping up from line pump work or adding a boom truck to their trailer pump fleet.
Owner-operators are a significant portion of the REED buyer profile. The American manufacturing and parts availability story resonates with operators who have been burned by import machine parts delays or who operate in secondary markets where specialty import parts take too long to arrive. A single-truck pumper whose livelihood depends on keeping that one machine running will pay attention to REED's domestic serviceability in a way that a large fleet operator with backup machines might not.
Equipment rental companies that rent concrete pumps are also REED buyers. The rental market for small-to-mid line pumps is active, and a REED pump in a rental fleet is serviceable by any mechanic who works on common hydraulic equipment. That reduces the rental company's service dependency on a specialized dealer.
REED Financing: Clean Process on American Iron REED financing is among the most straightforward concrete pump deals we process. The brand is well known to lenders in the construction equipment space, the resale market is established, and the documentation from REED dealers is complete and clear. Application, bank statements, and a dealer purchase agreement or private-party documentation are the standard file for most REED deals. Application-only financing up to approximately $400,000 is the standard path.
Approval for a clean REED file comes back within a few business days. Funding follows and the whole cycle from complete application to keys is typically one to two weeks. The REED dealer network in North America is broad enough that dealer purchases are common even in secondary markets, which keeps the title and documentation process clean.
For the many REED transactions involving smaller line pumps with deal values priced roughly $50k–$100k, the application-only path is even more relevant because the small loan amount keeps the file simple. The same applies for operators who want to use Section 179 or bonus depreciation on a REED purchase in the current tax year. The American-made equipment qualifies for U.S. domestic equipment tax treatment the same as any other qualifying purchase.
New REED vs. a Quality Used REED New REED from a domestic dealer comes with the factory warranty, complete documentation, and zero hours. The financing is clean and the terms are straightforward. For operators who want a warranty-backed American pump with predictable maintenance costs in the first years of ownership, new REED is the right buy.
Used REED is actively traded and well documented because the resale market for REED is strong relative to its age. A used REED A30HP with documented pump hours and recent service records is a financeable asset that moves quickly when priced right. Used equipment financing on REED is common and straightforward for well-documented machines. The American manufacturing heritage means that even older REED equipment with high hours can sometimes be financed when a rebuild or refurbishment has been completed, because the parts and rebuild knowledge are available.
Operators who own a REED outright and want to pull equity for a boom pump purchase or other capital need should look at a cash-out refinance or sale-leaseback as a tool to fund that step-up without depleting their operating cash.
REED Financing Questions
Finance Your REED Pump and Get Back to Work American-built, American-serviced, and American-sold. REED is the kind of equipment that financing should be easy on, and it generally is. Apply online or call with the machine details and we will have options back within a business day or two. Whether it is a new A30HP or a used boom truck, the process is clean and the timeline is fast.
Common questions Can I finance a REED line pump at a lower deal value than typical boom pump transactions? Yes. Our minimum deal size is $50,000 and REED line pump transactions often fall in that range or above. Application-only financing is available at smaller deal sizes and the process is straightforward for qualified borrowers. Do not let a lower deal amount discourage you from applying.
REED has been making pumps since 1957. Are older REED machines still financeable? Older REED machines with active service records and documented pump hours can sometimes be financed, typically with shorter terms and potentially a down payment requirement. A machine that has been rebuilt or refurbished with documentation of the work is in a better position than one with unknown history. The American parts availability makes older REED units more maintainable than comparable-age import machines.
I want to buy a REED A30HP from a private seller. How does private-party financing work? Private-party REED purchases are done regularly. You need a signed purchase agreement, a condition check or inspection report, and a title verification from the seller. The lender funds to the seller on the signed documents. The process adds a few days compared to a dealer purchase but follows the same overall path.
Does REED offer their own dealer financing programs? REED dealers may have financing arrangements through equipment finance companies. Those programs vary by dealer and are worth asking about. Compare whatever the dealer offers to what we can find with our financing desk so you have the full picture before signing.
Can I bundle a REED pump purchase with a truck or trailer in a single financing transaction? Some lenders will finance a pump and trailer or chassis as a bundled transaction when they are sold together with a single purchase agreement and the total collateral is clearly defined. Others prefer separate transactions for different asset types. Call us with the specifics and we will advise on the most practical structure.
Common Questions on REED Financing Straight answers before you send the equipment file.
Can I finance a REED line pump at a lower deal value than typical boom pump transactions? Yes. Our minimum deal size is $50,000 and REED line pump transactions often fall in that range or above. Application-only financing is available at smaller deal sizes and the process is straightforward for qualified borrowers. Do not let a lower deal amount discourage you from applying.
REED has been making pumps since 1957. Are older REED machines still financeable? Older REED machines with active service records and documented pump hours can sometimes be financed, typically with shorter terms and potentially a down payment requirement. A machine that has been rebuilt or refurbished with documentation of the work is in a better position than one with unknown history. The American parts availability makes older REED units more maintainable than comparable-age import machines.
I want to buy a REED A30HP from a private seller. How does private-party financing work? Private-party REED purchases are done regularly. You need a signed purchase agreement, a condition check or inspection report, and a title verification from the seller. The lender funds to the seller on the signed documents. The process adds a few days compared to a dealer purchase but follows the same overall path.
Does REED offer their own dealer financing programs? REED dealers may have financing arrangements through equipment finance companies. Those programs vary by dealer and are worth asking about. Compare whatever the dealer offers to what we can find with our financing desk so you have the full picture before signing.
Can I bundle a REED pump purchase with a truck or trailer in a single financing transaction? Some lenders will finance a pump and trailer or chassis as a bundled transaction when they are sold together with a single purchase agreement and the total collateral is clearly defined. Others prefer separate transactions for different asset types. Call us with the specifics and we will advise on the most practical structure.
Get Terms on REED Financing Tell us what you are buying, who is selling it, and when you need it earning. We will review the file and point you to the next step.