If you need something with a bit more power, though, the three-ton KX030-4 is a smart choice. With its large cab for extra comfort while driving to its height of 2420mm, there’s plenty of power here. And for users who need something as powerful as possible, the KX080-4 is eight tonnes in weight – making it a great choice.
In sum, Rhinos Plant Hire has deliberately created a mini digger range which suits every sort of West London job – so no matter what you need, there’ll be something here for you.
When working on a job requiring mini diggers in West London, you need to stop and think twice and be sure that you’ve got the accessories you need to get top value for money out of your hired digger. That’s why at Rhinos we stock all sorts of attachments, each of which is designed to fulfil a specific need.
Are you concerned that you don’t know exactly what sort of mini digger accessory you might need? If so, just give our team a call on 01277 372 626 and describe your West London job: then, they’ll be able to help you make an appropriate decision.
West London plays host to some of London’s most popular boroughs, including Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing – which is one of London’s largest – and more. For that reason, there’s always a variety of construction activity taking place here.
Take the example of Crossrail, or the Elizabeth Line. This new London Underground train line is one of the largest infrastructure developments to have taken place in London’s recent history, and it’s preparing to span a huge distance – from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Sheffield in the east.
In West London, a variety of changes are on the way including renovations at Ealing Broadway station, which is both mainline and tube. These will include an extended ticket hall which is double the size of the current option, while extra lifts will ensure that customers can get from A to B easily.
And some of the changes to the station have already been put in place, too. A brand-new staircase leading to two of the station’s platforms are now ready to go, while platform extensions have also been built to ensure that new trains can come in and out.