Cost of hiring a JCB
For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in
Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. |
Cost of hiring a JCB
On 07/10/2011 22:03, SS wrote:
For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. Depends on the size, and also if you drive it yourself or want someone to do it for you. Our local equipment hire place does mini excavators starting at about £80 for a day - or about three times that for a week. You pay a bit more for larger ones. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Cost of hiring a JCB
"John Rumm" wrote in message o.uk... On 07/10/2011 22:03, SS wrote: For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. Depends on the size, and also if you drive it yourself or want someone to do it for you. Our local equipment hire place does mini excavators starting at about £80 for a day - or about three times that for a week. You pay a bit more for larger ones. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ It was the normal size not a mini one and with someone to do it took 10 hours and cost £200 including taking the rubbish away. |
Cost of hiring a JCB
SS wrote:
It was the normal size not a mini one and with someone to do it took 10 hours and cost £200 including taking the rubbish away. You mean a wheeled machine? I'd expect that to cost GBP180-250 for the machine ( travelling in your time) and driver and possibly a diesel surcharge for heavy digging. Even more on a proper site with requirement for risk assessment, method statement ans cpcs card. Inert muck away will cost ~GBP25/tonne unless someone wants it. AJH |
Cost of hiring a JCB
SS wrote:
"John Rumm" wrote in message o.uk... On 07/10/2011 22:03, SS wrote: For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. Depends on the size, and also if you drive it yourself or want someone to do it for you. Our local equipment hire place does mini excavators starting at about £80 for a day - or about three times that for a week. You pay a bit more for larger ones. It was the normal size not a mini one and with someone to do it took 10 hours and cost £200 including taking the rubbish away. That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? -- Register as an organ donor with the NHS online. It takes 1 minute and saves you carrying an organ donor card with you. http://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/h...me_a_donor.jsp |
Cost of hiring a JCB
"GB" wrote in message ... SS wrote: "John Rumm" wrote in message o.uk... On 07/10/2011 22:03, SS wrote: For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. Depends on the size, and also if you drive it yourself or want someone to do it for you. Our local equipment hire place does mini excavators starting at about £80 for a day - or about three times that for a week. You pay a bit more for larger ones. It was the normal size not a mini one and with someone to do it took 10 hours and cost £200 including taking the rubbish away. That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? Image of JCB doimg the work... http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...3-10-10011.jpg |
Cost of hiring a JCB
SS wrote:
Image of JCB doimg the work... http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...3-10-10011.jpg Pecker would cost an extra 80 quid AJH |
Cost of hiring a JCB
GB wrote:
That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 |
Cost of hiring a JCB
Phil L wrote:
GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? -- Register as an organ donor with the NHS online. It takes 1 minute and saves you carrying an organ donor card with you. http://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/h...me_a_donor.jsp |
Cost of hiring a JCB
On Oct 8, 2:16 pm, "SS" wrote:
"GB" wrote in message ... SS wrote: "John Rumm" wrote in message news:XYydnRZTns06CRLTnZ2dnUVZ8mydnZ2d@brightview .co.uk... On 07/10/2011 22:03, SS wrote: For interest only as I dont require one. I have just recently hired one in Turkey for 10 hours (including operator) and was wondering what that would have cost in the uk. I had to have a 3 x 3 x 3 meter hole dug out of almost solid rock to put in a septic tank. Depends on the size, and also if you drive it yourself or want someone to do it for you. Our local equipment hire place does mini excavators starting at about 80 for a day - or about three times that for a week. You pay a bit more for larger ones. It was the normal size not a mini one and with someone to do it took 10 hours and cost 200 including taking the rubbish away. That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm 120 each? Image of JCB doimg the work... http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...3-10-10011.jpg cesspit then? Jim K |
Cost of hiring a JCB
On Oct 12, 12:46 pm, "GB" wrote:
Phil L wrote: GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? -- that was rock so not much - 1/3rd? Jim K |
Cost of hiring a JCB
On 12/10/2011 12:46, GB wrote:
Phil L wrote: GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? Allow from 1.2 to 1.6 times expansion usually depending on what sort of soil it is... -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Cost of hiring a JCB
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, Jim K writes On Oct 12, 12:46 pm, "GB" wrote: Phil L wrote: GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? -- that was rock so not much - 1/3rd? I've been told times 3 for soil. regards -- Tim Lamb |
Cost of hiring a JCB
On Oct 12, 1:30 pm, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Jim K writes On Oct 12, 12:46 pm, "GB" wrote: Phil L wrote: GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? -- that was rock so not much - 1/3rd? I've been told times 3 for soil. regards -- Tim Lamb http://www.dur.ac.uk/~des0www4/cal/r...k/earthwk.html seems "rock" is worse than I expected... Jim K |
Cost of hiring a JCB
"GB" wrote in message ... Phil L wrote: GB wrote: That's 27 cu m of rubbish. Around 5 large skips at umm £120 each? I've not filled a skip for years - a grab wagon takes 16m3 (3 skips worth) and charges me £160 Do you think that 27 cu m of excavated stuff would fit into two wagon loads? How much does it bulk up when excavated? A grab wagon won't dig ... so it all has to be loose & piled up for it to pick up. You sure a grab wagon can take 32m3 ... seems a lot to me. some other options to consider ... mini digger, will fill skips nicely, self drive and will dig it out as well as fill barrow or whatever. for filling ... skip-loaders are useful ..... saves effort of barrowing up planks. I had SWMBO driving the skip loader, while I operated mini digger (3 tonne ver) |
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