![]() requires proof of General Liability and Property insurance for demo, loaner, rental and rental purchase deals.Īll rental type deals require at least $500,000 per occurrence of general liability coverage.Īll rental type deals require a property coverage limit high enough to cover the most expensive unit on rent OR a 14% LDW fee will be applied to this rental. Complete the credit app and upload to form.Float costs are generally half rate of the work rate.Never rented from us? Here are a couple of things you will need: Some contractors you can pay 120-140$ for the excavator that size and get a second operator so dump truck that floated it there will work with the excavator. A 120-200 class excavator is only 100$ hr w operator, dozer is about 60-70$ hour for something like an 850 with 6 way and rippers through a contractor. I didn't say it was 40$ per hour, what I meant was dollar for dollar the contractors here will do more work than even a moderately skilled operator. Posted 06:33 (#3431695 - in reply to #3430842) Subject: RE: Renting DozerĪgree, time you pay the rental rate, fuel, yourself, etc, If you have a GOOD operator with a modern machine, It comes out cheaper in the long run. Can you rent a scraper anywhere? One of our local NRCS has a scraper they rent out that I like to use to clean out terraces. But if its finish work, they do work good for that. They will not hog much dirt, just not enough weight. When you say your rebuilding them, are you just cleaning out around risers or actually moving much dirt. But they aren't a big dozer by any means. It worked really slick for what I needed, they are super fast being a hydrostat and the way the they operate. I rented a D5K a couple years ago, pretty sure at the time I paid $1300 for a week. Equivalent size dozer around here is $125 an hr. ![]() $40 an hr? Really? You simply cant own and operate a reliable machine that will do a timely job for $40 an hr. Slowzuki- Your contractors must be hard up for work or they arent very good operators. Several years ago I rented a Fiat allis FD7, which is about a 20,000 lb dozer. Also when hiring you have to tell every little thing to do. Posted 19:37 (#3430842 - in reply to #3430620) Subject: RE: Renting DozerĪround here that rental price +fuel would get a contractor in and he would get a lot more done generally while I can go do other things, plus if anything goes wrong with the machine I'm off the clock. ![]() I see your in Mo, Have you tried Heisel Equipment? Ive heard they rent some $1000 bucks a week unlimited hours Posted 19:09 (#3430750 - in reply to #3430721) Subject: Re: Renting DozerĤ0 hr week is what they figure so roughly $40/hour. Which blade? always thought the 6 way would sure shape up terraces fast. Is this a good deal or what have been your experiences? Does not have to be a Cat. Called Cat and they will rent a D5k for 1650/week. Not rebuilding them just pushing dirt back up the hill. Looking at renting a dozer to work on terraces. Renting Dozer Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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