Address: 115 Wood Rd, Braintree, MA 02184, USA
Phone: +17818840284
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–5PM
Friday: 6:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Dan Finnegan
When one of our trucks broke down this summer, United in Braintree kept us up and running. We had jobs in progress around the state. Within an hour, United had us in a brand new F250 with all the capabilities we need. We pulled up to their office and the truck was out front, clean, gassed up, and stocked with the hitches and adapters we needed to hook up our trailers and go. It worked so well for us, we used them a few times throughout our busy season to expand our capabilities on demand and get more work done faster and more efficiently. Could not have been happier with the team at United, the quality of the equipment, the service, the speed, etc. they took time to learn about our operation and help us solve our challenges. Justina behind the counter is a fantastic help. They’re now our first thought when we have a challenge.
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Excavators are heavy-duty diggers. Typically, the deeper the hole, the bigger the machine required. They can drill, break rocks, create trenches or dig large holes for foundations. A compact excavator is ideal for heavy digging in a tight space. Loaders are perfect for scooping up loose material and depositing it elsewhere. They move well in soft soil but cannot dig very deeply. Bulldozers' giant blade attachments can push large quantities of dirt, debris, shrubs or building remains to where you want them. A bulldozer can also be outfitted with a rear "ripper" that can tear through rock and soil.
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The size of skid steer depends on the job you wish to perform. The smallest skid steers typically have a rated operating capacity (ROC) of about 700 pounds and an overall weight of about 3,000 pounds. This smaller size is ideal for a homeowner project as it can usually fit through a walkthrough backyard gate. A very large skid steer can have an ROC in the 3,000-plus-pound range for someone who doesn’t have room for a full-size backhoe or wheel loader. Read more about the seven factors to consider when renting a skid steer from United Rentals.
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