Posi Track Hire Tips

Why do contractors and landscapers love tracked loaders? Well, there are several reasons why. Tracked loaders are compact and can therefore be used in constricted areas and light works. Besides, tracked loaders have tracks instead of wheels. As such, they can be used in muddy and off-road conditions. 

People that intend to use tracked loaders often prefer hiring rather than buying them. It is a cost-effective and convenient option for short-term projects or when you cannot afford a new tracked loader. Below is an excerpt discussing what you should consider when hiring a tracked loader. 

tracked loader Features 

An assumption made by most people is that tracked loaders have similar features to an excavator. However, this is not the case. Consider the following features when hiring the equipment: 

  • What is the engine power of the tracked loader? A tracked loader with less than 50 horsepower would be ideal for light works. One with an over 100 horsepower engine can handle heavier loads.
  • Assess the length of the hydraulic arm. You will need a longer arm when loading trucks or digging deep into the ground.
  • Evaluate the comfortability of the loader. For instance, is the cabin covered? What is the seat's positioning?
  • Does the tracked loader have power steering? Examine the safety features of the tracked loader. If you intend to work at night, the equipment should have LED lighting.  

Visit the tracked loader hire company and check the condition of the available equipment. Reputable companies keep a record of the tracked loader's repair and maintenance schedule. Ask for these documents to determine the mechanical condition of the equipment. As a rule of thumb, you should not hire the equipment if the company does not conduct routine and logbook repairs. Additionally, run the loader to ensure that the engine, electrical, hydraulic, braking and transmission systems are fully functional. 

Tracked Loader Hire

Below are some tips to help you assess the tracked loader's terms of hire: 

Mode of hire: Rental companies offer wet and dry hire rates. Wet hire equipment comes with an operator, while dry hire tracked loaders do not have an operator.

Extension services: The company should agree to undertake tracked loader maintenance when it is at your site.

Rental charges: Check how the company calculates the hiring fees. For instance, is calculated per hour or per day? Does it include extra costs such as operator wages and transport costs? What discounts does the company offer? 

You should now have an easy time hiring a tracked loader. Determine the required features, check the condition of the equipment and the terms of hire. For more information about tracked loaders, like a Kubota Posi track loader, contact a local rental service.


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