Equipment • Asset-type pages

Equipment financing by asset type

This is where Merrit Capital gets more precise. Instead of making every buyer dig through broad service copy, these pages focus on the exact assets people actually search for—tow trucks, dump trucks, semi trucks, trailers, excavators, skid steers, heavy equipment, and work trucks.

Use the exact equipment page first, then pair it with the supporting industry, location, and paperwork pages that fit the transaction. That creates a cleaner path for both users and search engines. Fancy that.

Exact asset pages Commercial intent New & used Canada‑wide
Best fit: buyers who already know the asset type they want to finance and need a page that matches that search intent cleanly.

Need financing for a specific piece of equipment?

Start with the closest asset page, then send the basics. We’ll tell you what the clean next step looks like.

Equipment financing by asset type FAQ

A few plain-English questions about how to use these pages and what they are meant to do.

Why create equipment pages by asset type?

Because buyers usually search the exact machine first. An excavator buyer and a trailer buyer do not need the same page, even if both are financing equipment.

Do these pages replace the industry pages?

No. The asset pages work with the industry and location pages. The exact equipment page captures the search intent; the supporting pages add broader context.

Can you finance used equipment and private sales?

Often, yes. Used equipment and private-sale transactions are common when the documentation is clean and the asset fits lender guidelines.

What should I do if I do not see my exact asset here?

Start with the closest page and connect with Merrit Capital. Many commercial equipment files are still supportable when the asset is specialized.

What pages should I review after the exact equipment page?

Most buyers should also look at the relevant industry page, province page, and the approval checklist so the request starts cleaner.