Address: 1110 Quebec St, North Kansas City, MO 64116, USA
Phone: +18164745262
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Kelly Semenick
We figured out right out the lift arrived at 9 am it we not big enough we called to get it swapped out and was told that it could happen I told the guy I had two techs on site the lift showed up at 3 pm at the end of the day so my guys stood around all day with nothing to do waiting I called twice and was told it was being delivered. I was even told it would be there by 1 PM. If it had gotten there even then they may have gotten something done. Now I have to reschedule this call and deal with a mad customer and pay extra money to get a lift back out there again. seriously thinking of looking at other options for next time.
Randy Hartzler
Equipment worked great the people I talked to were very nice and professional.
JD Enke
flexible and helpful service once I called in. email response was not as responsive, but it was worked out.
d_biz1
Helped me out on a last min call, Dropped it off before the estimated time. Pick up was friendly and courteous, Thanks for everything. Call the Olathe Branch they want to help you out, The north branch needs a little help in that area.
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
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.
Ensuring you have the right size bucket for your project is important for proper production and reducing wear and tear on the equipment. There are several factors to consider and calculations to perform to determine the correct bucket. Generally, you'll use OEM specifications, including the maximum lift capacity, bucket weight and bucket capacity. Find more information and how to calculate whether the capacity of your bucket will work in the United Rentals article, “How to Choose the Right Bucket for Your Excavator or Wheel Loader.”
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.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.