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Skidsteer rentals

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Posted by: trx400ex

Does anyone know about how much skidsteer rental would be for a day? Want to build some jumps and shovels suck.



Posted by: QuAdRaCeR244

i'm not sure. i am going to be renting one soon. it will be a little bit cheaper for me. i won a $100 gift certificate at a raffle.



Posted by: QuAdRaCeR244

well i just went and talked to my dad(he knows about this kind of stuff, lol). he says at the rental place where he usually goes it is $60 an hour with a two hour minimum.



Posted by: rdmex

its free for me my dad works for an equipment company



Posted by: QuAdRaCeR244

quote:
Originally posted by rdmex
its free for me my dad works for an equipment company





i wish my dad did



Posted by: Rip_Tear

Not 100% sure on this but $1000 a week sounds about right (if not longer) I know it may sound weird but its true my dad rents one for about 2 weeks a summer, even though we have 2 and a back hoe...



Posted by: jmoney45

I've rented one a couple times and I pay $120 per day, plus $60 for delivery. Comes to a little over $300 for a weekend. Not too bad.



Posted by: WildCatRacer

thats one thing nice about working for a construction company..I have access to what ever equipment I want. I just never have time to use it.



Posted by: gun32boarder

if you guys are in nj and want to rent equipment i can rent it out my dad owns a landscraping/construction business but you have to rent a operator with the machine

(hopefully i dont get in truble for this post im just trying to help eastcoast riders out)



Posted by: Jekyl_22

My dad owns a logging company and has a few CATs, but they are always being used or worked on. It would be sweet to get one for a few days.





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