Mini Skid Steer Rental

Toro Dingo Loader TX427 25-hp

Tracked mini skid steer loaders, delivers durability and reliability combined with powerful performance and incredible versatility. 

 

 Standard Bucket width 35", 3.5 cu-ft capacity, 382-lb load limit

Wide Bucket width 42", 4.0 cu-ft capacity, 420-lb load limit

 

 

Dingo Mini Skid Steer Loader #TX427: narrow track design provides a low ground pressure which is easy on turf. Designed with workers in mind, all of its power is harnessed in only 3 easy to use controls, which make it simple for any worker to step up and be productive immediately. SPECIFICATIONS: 25-hp Kohler gasoline engine, unit width 33.7", pin height 65.8", dumping height 46.1", unit weight 1,882-lbs, Kevlar rubber tracks. Choose Standard Bucket 35" or Wide Bucket 42". Rent $ 329.00 8-hour day. Trailer Included.

Dingo Auger #TX427 high-torque choose 9", 12", 18", or 24" diameters up to 4' deep. The high torque translates into the Dingo's capability to dig 24" holes up to 4' deep in soils including heavy clay. Unit weight 182-lbs. Rent $ 69.00 8-hour day.

Dingo Pallet Forks #TX427: loading and unloading material with these manually adjustable 36” forks. Tines are easy to adjust for carrying loads of various sizes. Unit weight 226-lbs, Maximum load capacity of pallet forks 309-bs. Rent $ 49.00 8-hour day.

Dingo Leveler / Land Plane #TX420: Use to grade, finish, and spread landscape materials. Also great for carrying and trasporting materials around the job site. Unit width 41" x 31" deep. Unit weight 162-lbs. Leveler maximum load capacity 330-lbs. Rent $ 49.00 8-hour day.

 

Toro Dingo Loader TX413 13-hp

 

Dingo Mini Skid Steer Loader #TX413: delivers incredible power and control in simple package. It's easy to operate and it offers great mobility. Coupled with a broad array of attachments, you'll be amazed at what the dingo can do! SPECIFICATIONS: 13-hp Honda gasoline engine, Kevlar rubber tracks, unit width 34", pin height 50", dumping height 30", 267-lb. bucket load limit, unit weight 1365-lbs, bucket width 34.5", bucket volume capacity 3.5 cu.ft. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: includes dingo track loader, dirt bucket, and trailer. Rent $ 249.00 8-hour day. 

Dingo Auger #TX413: 9", 12", or 18" diameter x 36" deep: great for fence posts or deck footings.  Auger drive unit weight 215 lbs. Rent $ 69.00 8-hour day.

Dingo Pallet Forks #TX413: Loading and unloading material with these manually adjustable 32” forks. Tines are easy to adjust for carrying loads of various sizes. Unit weight 162-lbs. Pallet fork maximum load capacity 258-lbs. Rent $ 49.00 8-hour day.
 
Dingo Leveler #TX413: Use to grade, finish, and spread landscape materials. Also great for carrying and trasporting materials around the job site. Unit width 49" x 36" deep. Unit weight 170-lbs. Leveler maximum load capacity 220-lbs. Rent $ 49.00 8-hour day.

Important Slope Safety: Do Not Exeed 12-degrees!

  • Operate the machine up and down slopes with the heavy end of the machine uphill. Weight distribution changes with attachments. An empty bucket makes the rear of the machine the heavy end, and a full bucket makes the front of the machine the heavy end. Most other attachments make the front of machine the heavy end.

  • Raising the loader arms on a slope affects the stability of the machine. Keep the loader arms in the lowered position when on slopes.

  • Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death. Operating the machine on any slope or uneven terrain requires extra caution.

  • Establish your own procedures and rules for operating on slopes. These procedures must include surveying the site to determine which slopes are safe for machine operation. Always use common sense and good judgment when performing this survey.

  • Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Ground conditions can affect the stability of the machine.

  • Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If the machine loses traction, proceed slowly, straight down the slope.

  • Avoid turning on slopes. If you must turn, turn slowly and keep the heavy end of the machine uphill.

  • Keep all movements on slopes slow and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.

  • If you feel uneasy operating the machine on a slope, do not do it.

  • Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps, as uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.

  • Use caution when operating on wet surfaces. Reduced traction could cause sliding.

  • Evaluate the area to ensure that the ground is stable enough to support the machine.

  • Use caution when operating the machine near the following:

    • Drop-offs

    • Ditches

    • Embankments

    • Bodies of water

    The machine could suddenly roll over if a track goes over the edge or the edge caves in. Maintain a safe distance between the machine and any hazard.

  • Do not remove or add attachments on a slope.

  • Do not park the machine on a hillside or slope.

PRICES AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE