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    Named for the Japanese city where it was founded in 1921, Komatsu is now based in Tokyo and ranks high among the world’s largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment.

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    Hours14,000
    Location: Rice Lake, Wisconsin
    Seller: Michael Hageny
    Horsepower232 HP
    Location: Lewisburg, Kentucky
    Seller: Haley Auctions and Realty
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    Auction Date:7/9/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberKMTPC256EFWA35556
    Location: Lake City, Florida
    Seller: Royal Auction Group
    Hours3,816
    Location: Summerville, South Carolina
    Seller: Housby Truck & Equipment Solutions
    Hours3,921
    Location: Summerville, South Carolina
    Seller: Housby Truck & Equipment Solutions

    1975 KOMATSU D85-12

    Crawler Dozers

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    Hours18,814
    Location: Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada

    2008 KOMATSU HM350-1

    Off-Highway Trucks

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    USD $112,068
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    Hours7,243
    Location: Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada
    Hours15,515
    Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Hours13,307
    Location: Elko, Nevada
    Seller: Empire Southwest
    Hours8,985.3
    Location: Greenland, Michigan

    2021 KOMATSU HM400-5

    Truck Water Equipment

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    Capacity8,000 gal
    Location: Plant City, Florida
    Seller: Advantage Construction Equipment
    Hours465
    Location: Hazlehurst, Georgia
    Seller: Rebel Auction
    Hours11,318
    Location: Byron Center, Michigan
    Hours3,031
    Location: Greenland, Michigan
    Hours6,752
    Location: Leland, North Carolina
    Seller: Milam Equipment Company
    Hours8,354
    Location: Leland, North Carolina
    Seller: Milam Equipment Company
    Hours4,873
    Location: Williamsburg, Indiana
    Hours5,229
    Location: Leland, North Carolina
    Seller: Milam Equipment Company
    Hours8,013
    Location: Leland, North Carolina
    Seller: Milam Equipment Company
    Hours49,163
    Location: Eloy, Arizona
    Seller: Empire Southwest
    Hours9,293
    Location: Leland, North Carolina
    Seller: Milam Equipment Company
    Hours508
    Location: Williamsburg, Indiana
    Hours10,663
    Location: Elko, Nevada
    Seller: Empire Southwest
    Hours12,185
    Location: Elko, Nevada
    Seller: Empire Southwest
    Hours2,523
    Location: Richland, Washington
    Seller: Peters & Keatts Equipment Inc.
    Hours2,922
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Hours4,062
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Hours2,639
    Location: Richland, Washington
    Seller: Peters & Keatts Equipment Inc.

    About Komatsu

    Komatsu is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and sellers of construction and mining equipment. The firm also produces machinery for the compact construction, forklift, utilities, forestry, and industrial markets. Named after the city where it was founded in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, Komatsu is now based in Tokyo.


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    Origins

    Komatsu Ltd. was founded by Meitaro Takeuchi in May 1921, when the Komatsu Iron Works split from the Takeuchi Mining Company. The new company built Japan’s first track-type tractor for farming in October 1931, foreshadowing the many crawler dozers, excavators, and other construction machines in its future. Komatsu considers its Model 1 Ground Leveling Machine (1943) as the prototype for subsequent Japanese bulldozers, including the D50 model of 1947.

    The company began to make its own diesel engines in 1948. In 1961, Komatsu inked a technology tie-up agreement with Cummins, signaling the beginning of a long-term partnership that has lasted for more than six decades.

    Diversification & Expansion

    Komatsu entered new markets with motor graders (1952); forklift trucks, dump trucks, and special-purpose vehicles (1953); shovel loaders (1956); wheel loaders (1965); and hydraulic excavators (1968). The Japanese firm has been exporting machinery since 1955.

    In 1970, Komatsu began a major expansion effort into the United States that resulted in the establishment of Komatsu America Corporation. Based in Chicago, Illinois, the U.S. subsidiary is one of roughly 250 Komatsu operations worldwide.

    Technological Milestones

    Komtrax, the Komatsu Machine Tracking System, first appeared in 1998. The telematics and fleet management system became a standard feature on new Komatsu machinery by 2001. In 2008, the firm developed the first hybrid hydraulic excavator along with the world's first Autonomous Haulage System (AHS) mining truck, which deployed to a copper mine in Chile. Midsize Komatsu intelligent Machine Control dozers (2013) came with the industry's first automatic blade control system, according to the manufacturer.

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    MachineryTrader.com is the perfect place to discover new and used Komatsu construction equipment for sale in your area and around the globe. Komatsu equipment on the market includes crawler and mini excavators, wheel loaders , bulldozers , motor graders , forklifts , dump trucks and articulated dump trucks , demolition equipment , loader backhoes, and skid-steer loaders.

    Popular model series include Komatsu D65 crawler dozers, PC210 crawler excavators, PC55 mini excavators, FG18 pneumatic-tire forklifts, HM300 off-highway trucks, and WA320 wheel loaders.

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