Hiring Dumper Trucks is the way to go, as you may not use one as often as you think within your business. This is why it’s sometimes difficult to justify investing in one of these valuable vehicles. The success of your project relies on how efficiently each stage is carried out, with most schemes relying on strict deadlines and targets.
Modern high quality Dumpers have an excellent record when it comes to safety, and are also extremely secure should undesirables come around. They are a lot more fuel efficient than the machines of old and do not require constant refills. These versatile vehicles can move swiftly and smoothly across rough, uneven or muddy ground, allowing you to get the work done without issue. These trucks are best used on pretty even surfaces though as a general rule. When using them on busy construction sites, it’s helpful to place markers as a guide where there are trenches etc.
The variety of choice in Dumper size makes hiring the most practical option, as one job may require a very different size than the next. Smaller tasks call for smaller Dumpers, and larger projects….well you get the picture!
Hiring your plant machinery also means you don’t have the additional concerns involving storage, service, repair, maintenance and depreciation.
Many people hire a piece of heavy plant machinery to try them out and find a good fit should they decide to purchase their own. In fact, as we have such a rapid renewal process, we offer our existing second hand plant machinery for purchase. They are fully functional and have many years of exceptional performance ahead of them. These machines have been maintained by our expert mechanics and engineers. Our practice is to usually replace items in our fleet when the next model is released. We have Dumpers, Mini Diggers, Rollers, Skid Steers and Bowsers from names like Kubota, Thwaites, Bomag and Bobcat.
Dumpers from Rhinos Plant Hire come as front tipping, high discharge and side tipping. Choose from two tonnes all the way up to 9 tonnes. Some are also capable of speeds up to 18.7mph, so what are you waiting for?