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1.7 tonne excavator hire is perfect for completing the nimble work required in tight-access excavations. As the smallest of the excavators that we use when completing residential works for our clients, this excavator is perfect for tight-access or precise excavation work. Our 1.7 tonne excavator hire, like the rest of our wet hire equipment, is regularly maintained and repaired to ensure full functionality.
When in the hands of our capable small excavator operators, our 1.7 tonne excavator is a powerful force to utilise on your project site. Some of the reasons to wet hire our 1.7 tonne excavator include:
Due to the small size of our 1.7 tonne excavator, it’s perfectly suited to tight-access or small-scale work. Where larger excavators would be limited due to their size, this excavator can slip right in.
While this excavator is small, it doesn’t sacrifice on power. When our small excavator operators use our 1.7 tonne excavator, they’re still able to complete most excavation tasks required on residential projects.
Our 1.7 tonne excavator hire is guaranteed to provide you with the power and compact size you need to complete your project.
Alongside our 1.7 tonne excavator hire, we also offer a fleet of high quality excavation equipment. We regularly maintain and repair our equipment to ensure you don’t have to worry about breakdowns while we’re completing work on your site.
We complete a range of excavation services, with our 1.7 tonne excavator hire:
If you want to hire our team servicing across Southeast Queensland and Brisbane, who offer swimming pool excavation services, reach out to our team today. Our swimming pool contractors will ensure your happy with the results of our excavations and provide you with quality every time. To hire us, either fill in our form or give us a call. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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