I can rent a mini excavator for about 200 for 8 hour day. I got to finish some grading where my shop is going, dig a 8x10 hole, raise a few spots and dig out a few stumps and dig a few hole for trees. I have never use a mini excavator before.
They're great for digging holes / trenches but don't plan on it doing much with a stump other than exposing the roots.
200 for 8 hours seems like a lot. I worked at a rental store for 3 years and you could rent a mini and trailer for 180 for 24 hours. Make sure it has a blade if youre doing some grading. And plan on it taking at least an hour before you get comfortable with the controls.
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I rented one last fall. It took about an hour or so to learn how to do coordinated movements to the point that I could dig a flat bottomed trench.The soil is sandy. Im betting I can learn the machine fast. The guy at the rental place will show me how to use it before I rent it. The grading work I would do only if I have time left.
What do you consider mini? And what size bucket? Does it have a fair size push blade? What type of soil?
I think the rental units are better maintained than owner operated ones. Not all but many. If something is wrong, they come out and fix it or exchange it. I got a free extra day on a lift because they didn't charge the battery.
If you don't leave the machine idling, you probably won't go over 8 hour usage. Unless you have several helpers.
A backhoe may be a better tool for your project if you have a lot of soil to move for your grading. The 25hp ones are a good choice for many.
My place is 24 hours with 8 hr usage and pro rated time over 8 hrs per day.
And some never will!!!You can get quite a lot of work done in 8 hrs if you know how to operate the machine. Some people can learn how to use one decently in less than an hour and some people will need nearly a full day to get the hang of it.
I can rent a mini excavator for about 200 for 8 hour day. I got to finish some grading where my shop is going, dig a 8x10 hole, raise a few spots and dig out a few stumps and dig a few hole for trees. I have never use a mini excavator before.
I hear rumors of people doing the 8 hour run time **** but never had it done to me. Pretty sure if they tried to pull that **** on me I would disconnect the meter and retun it with the same time on the clock as when I got it just to make a point.... Total BS to do that....
Rented a lift once that they put an aftermarket sensor on so if it got more then 3degrees off level it wouldn't let you lift it was 4wheel drive and ment for use in the dirt. 5 min with a screwdriver disabled that **** real quick. Just made sure to put it back how I found it when I was done.... I understand they were covering their **** so people wouldn't flip it but it was so sensative you couldn't even use the damn thing!
Size of the machine will dictate what you can do. A 3.5 ton machine. (Cabbed models will actually weigh about 9500 lbs) can do quite a bit of work. I own a JD 35D. For reference what can be done with these machines last week I trenched and backfilled 900' of trench in 8 hour day with a 18" bucket 36" deep through moderately rocky ground. But I have a few hundred hours of seat time on this machine as well. Mine goes through right about 1 gallon of diesel an hour. I have run the 2.5 ton machine and I would be surprised if I could have done half what I do on a 3.5 ton machine and have also ran 5 ton machines and I would expect about a 30- 50% increase in work being done.
