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5 Things To Ask Before Hiring An Earth Moving Company

Mike Barlow Earthmoving Pty Ltd • August 12, 2022

Before you take the plunge and hire an earth moving company, ask five critical questions about the company you plan to use.
You need equipment that is dependable and safe and can do the job, knowing you are hiring from a reputable company. By doing this, you can save significant time by avoiding compliance and safety difficulties on the job site.
Below are some of the tough questions to ask before you hire an earth moving company:

1. Is This The Right Machine For My Job?

The importance of having the right equipment for the job cannot be overstated. Let the firm know exactly what you're hoping to accomplish with this project, and they'll be able to use the proper resources to get the job done quickly and successfully.


Working on long-term projects makes everything more efficient, cuts expenses, and fosters a more orderly atmosphere on the job site because it is simpler to operate and can quickly adapt to new situations.


Equipment adaptability, the scope of capabilities, and any necessary attachments should all be able to be mapped out by your rental company.

2. How Old Is The Machine?

Reliability and machine age go hand in hand. Breakdowns and regular wear and tear grow more likely as a machine ages, leading to major issues on the job site.


To keep their capital investment low, many rental businesses try to squeeze as much life out of equipment as possible. In all probability if a machine appears so cheap that it's too good to be true, it may well be. Investing a bit more in a reliable machine is ultimately worth it. Check the machine's age before renting it.

3. What Are The Safe Operating Procedures?

In addition to the manufacturer's operation handbook, your rental company should be able to offer you a checklist of safe operating procedures, compliance documents, and instructions for each piece of equipment they rent.


Their safety requirements for the crew should be described as well so that your machine is delivered securely and following your particular instructions to the site by them. Whenever you have doubts about a company's credentials, you should request proof of their authorization to come to your location and deliver the equipment.


As part of the hiring process, it's crucial to enquire about the company's previous expertise in dealing with difficult tasks, such as poor access to a remote location or challenging work.

4. What's The Service History Of The Machine?

 Your rental provider must give you a thorough service log and documentation that the most recent service was completed. Find out what maintenance is required daily, weekly, or monthly while the machine is at your location before you take possession of your equipment.


This step is necessary before you take delivery of your equipment. Lubrication, preventative maintenance, and regular pre-start inspections are all extremely important aspects of running a safe and efficient business.

5. What Are The Limitations Of This Machine?

If the machine can only be used with a small number of attachments, can't work in muddy conditions, or has a small cab that makes it hard for the operator to work, it's not right for the job.


When working on long-term projects, it can be helpful to have a system that is easy to use and can be changed as things change. If the ability to change is important for your project, your rental company should be able to help you.
 
Having the right information on a
firm is essential to make sure you are working with professionals who can supply you with the right product.


We recommend that rather than simply calling the phone number of the first rental company that comes up in your search results on Google, it is in your best interest to check with them and let them know of your requirements, then you can make an informed decision.


Get in touch with us today
(07) 4934 4229 talk with our knowledgeable and trusted team, they will answer all of your questions and can give you a quote.

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