Why sold pages still matter
Sold pages are not dead ends. They help buyers confirm machine scope, compare similar stock and move faster when the exact unit is gone.
Sold pages keep the search intent alive
A sold machine page still matches the buyer's search intent when the original unit is gone. It can answer the exact model, width and process questions that brought the visitor in.
They make similar-machine sourcing faster
The published sold record gives the buyer a concrete reference point. From there, the practical path becomes a similar-stock RFQ instead of a dead end.
They support trust without inventing a story
Sold pages should only publish confirmed facts. That keeps SEO continuity, avoids fabricated case narratives and still supports procurement decisions.