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Post Hole Digger Attachment

Posthole digging attachments or earth drills from Smart Hire are used in conjunction with a mini loader to dig holes for retaining walls, fences, tree planting, home foundations, and other projects. Augers can be supplied with attachments ranging from 250mm to 600mm in width.

NOTE: The quoted rental price for this item does not include the rental price of a mini loader.

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Specifications

Motor20hp   15kW diesel or petrol
Operating weight (including mini loader)850-950kg
Post Hole DepthUp to 1200mm
Auger Sizes:250mm to 600mm

Can Smart Hire provide other building equipment?

Yes! Smart Hire has a wide range of site & general hire equipment, going from builders toilets, temporary fencing & rubbish cages, to excavators, bobcats and scissor lifts.

Full Day: $80 (Mini loader not included)
Week: $180 (Mini loader not included)
Weekend Special: $80 (weekend only)

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.
 

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

Generally, earthmoving specialists will charge a minimum of $700, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.
 

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.
 

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat
 

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes use.

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For any inquiries or to organise a hire please contact our friendly staff today! Standard delivery is with a crane truck.

Please discuss if any special delivery or positioning is required as we are able to provide additional staff and equipment in most cases.