just re read my post, what I meant to say was it cost 10 pence for the phone call to the hire company to hire a machine, no maintenance, no storage issues, no worries and no beak down costs plus as time goes on you end up sat in a 10 year old plus machine where as hire companies change the machines every 3 - 4 years
that's what i was trying to say
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I own all smallish plant and tools eg mixer, wacker, hydraulic breaker, saws etc. we also own a micro digger and a skip loader dumper.
Anything larger we hire in.
In fact I am considering getting shot of digger and dumper. They only get used rarely and sit in workshop taking up space.
I can hire a self drive digger from 1 ton to 10 ton for 60 quid a day plus delivery. This means that I get the size of machine suitable for the particular job. Back when I owned a 801 I used it for digging off jobs more suitable for a 3 or 5 ton. It took longer and was more awkward.
Likewise, ,because I own a small dumper I have used this for jobs where a bigger dumper would have been quicker and better.
With hiring, you don't have the cost of upkeep and repairs. If anything goes wrong on the job, a quick phone call and fitter comes out to fix without cost to me.
Small stuff better to own, larger plant better to hire
Like everyone else has said, if you are going to use it regularly then maybe.
I hire an late model 8 tonne kubota in regularly, £80.00 per day for the machine £50.00 each way haulage plus fuel, at that sort of money its pointless buying one.
We hired in a brand new 13t hitachi last year, came straight from HM plant for 2 months, £70.00 per day!!! Lots of plant hire companies all over the place up here and not enough work for them all :p
I'm 70% on the way to persuading the old man to upgrade our 7 ton fixed boom sumitomo to a kx080, gonna play my trump card and get him to speak to eddy Warner, then the plan will be a tilt rotator if work stays good
For us it's good to have the machines available so we can make work easier, job wouldn't justify 3 machines on hire but makes it so much easier if you have them and not paying rent on them, or for us on a new build machine might be there for a year adds up. On the last big house we spent over £20k on hire of a js220
With hindsight we should have bought one then sold it on when done with it
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DNgroundworks wrote:Like everyone else has said, if you are going to use it regularly then maybe.
I hire an late model 8 tonne kubota in regularly, £80.00 per day for the machine £50.00 each way haulage plus fuel, at that sort of money its pointless buying one.
We hired in a brand new 13t hitachi last year, came straight from HM plant for 2 months, £70.00 per day!!! Lots of plant hire companies all over the place up here and not enough work for them all :p
How do you manage that, around here a cheap 2-3t is £80 a day.
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