Heavy Equipment Rentals Blog

Your Guide to all things heavy equipment rentals in Western Canada.
Komatsu WA320 loader with Arctic sectional snow pusher from Plains Equipment Rentals, available across Western Canada

Heavy Equipment Rental Mistakes: 8 Mistakes to Avoid

Make your heavy equipment rental a success by avoiding common mistakes. Engage in thorough discussions with rental representatives, understand insurance coverage, and select the right rental length for a smooth and cost-effective project completion.

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Wheel Loader Attachments: 5 Effective Considerations

Choosing the right attachments for your wheel loader can significantly boost efficiency and productivity on the jobsite. Explore the various options, from digging and grading attachments to snow-equipped attachments, and make informed decisions that optimize your wheel loader’s capabilities. Improve your construction projects with the right attachments.

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Buying Heavy Equipment: Greatest 9 things to consider

Buying Heavy Equipment has some key considerations to keep in mind before going through with the purchase. Whether you’re opting for new or used equipment, understanding factors like equipment condition, service records, brand reputation, performance evaluation, and overall maintenance is crucial for a successful investment.

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Understanding the Overhead Costs of Heavy Equipment

Learn about the key cost factors involved in renting heavy equipment, including initial equipment costs, maintenance expenses, overheads, servicing, delivery charges, depreciation, insurance, wear and tear, and attachments. Understand how these factors impact the overall rental costs and make informed decisions for your projects.

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Choosing the Right Equipment for Your DIY Project

Discover the comprehensive guide to choosing the perfect equipment for your DIY project. From transportation considerations and safety precautions to operation and training tips, this article covers all the essential factors you need to know.

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