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Ditch Witch SK800

2019 Skid Steer

730 hrs | Taunton, MA |170 miles away

170 miles away

Bush Hog CID-Xtreme Root Grapple Pallet Forks Skid Steer Bucket
Daily$450
Weekly$1,000
Monthly$3,000

Ditch Witch SK1050

2017 Skid Steer

400 hrs | Wake Forest, NC |412 miles away

412 miles away

Daily$248
Weekly$550
Monthly$1,650

Ditch Witch SK1550

2023 Skid Steer

2 hrs | Wendell, NC |419 miles away

419 miles away

Skid Steer Bucket
Daily$630
Weekly$1,400
Monthly$4,200

Ditch Witch SK750

2015 Skid Steer

1,100 hrs | McDonough, GA |747 miles away

747 miles away

Rent to Own Available
V Bottom Bucket 36in
Daily$390
Weekly$867
Monthly$2,600

Ditch Witch SK800

2022 Skid Steer

460 hrs | Palm Bay, FL |964 miles away

964 miles away

Bush Hog CID-Xtreme Root Grapple Heavy Duty Rock Bucket Root Rake Skid Steer Bucket
Daily$244
Weekly$542
Monthly$1,626

Ditch Witch SK1550

2023 Skid Steer

150 hrs | Valparaiso, FL |996 miles away

996 miles away

4 In 1 Bucket 4-In-1 Bucket Forks
Daily$428
Weekly$950
Monthly$2,850
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Skid Steer Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular Ditch Witch Skid Steer models in Union City, NJ?
The most popular models for Ditch Witch skid steer rentals in Union City, NJ are SK1550, SK800, and SK1050. These models are highly sought after for their versatility and jobsite performance.
What are the most popular attachments for a Ditch Witch Skid Steer in Union City, NJ?
The most popular attachments for Ditch Witch skid steer rentals in Union City, NJ are Skid Steer Bucket, Brush Hog, and Grapple. These attachments help you tackle a wide range of tasks, from digging and grading to lifting and material handling.
What is the cheapest rental rate for a Ditch Witch Skid Steer in Union City, NJ?
The lowest rental rate for a Ditch Witch skid steer in Union City, NJ starts at $1,625 per month, $542 per week, and $244 per day. Actual rates may vary by location, duration, and machine configuration.
What are other names for a skid steer?
Skid steers are part of a broader family of compact loaders and are often referred to by various names. Common aliases include 'Skid Steer Loader' (SSL) or simply 'Compact Loader'. Machines with tracks instead of wheels are specifically called 'Compact Track Loaders' (CTLs), though they are often grouped with skid steers due to their similar size and function.
What is a skid steer used for?
Skid steers are incredibly versatile and are considered the swiss-army knife of the construction site. Their primary uses include digging, grading, pushing, and lifting materials. Thanks to a universal attachment plate, their functionality can be greatly expanded for tasks like trenching, demolition, snow removal, sweeping, and drilling.
What’s the difference between a wheeled skid steer and a compact track loader (CTL)?
The main difference is the undercarriage. Wheeled Skid Steers have four wheels and are faster on hard, flat surfaces like pavement and concrete. They are more maneuverable in tight spaces due to their ability to 'skid' or drag their wheels to turn. Compact Track Loaders (CTLs) have tracks which provide lower ground pressure, superior traction, and stability on soft, uneven, or muddy terrain. Tracks are gentler on lawns but can be damaged by, or cause damage to, hard surfaces like asphalt.
What size skid steer do I need?
Choosing the right size depends on your project's scale and workspace. They are generally categorized by their Rated Operating Capacity (ROC), which is the maximum weight the machine can safely lift without tipping. * Small Frame (under 1,750 lbs ROC): Ideal for landscaping, interior demolition, and work in tight, residential spaces. * Medium Frame (1,750 - 2,200 lbs ROC): The most popular size, offering a balance of power and maneuverability for general construction and material moving. * Large Frame (over 2,200 lbs ROC): Best for heavy-duty demolition, large-scale earthmoving, and roadbuilding projects where maximum lifting power is required.
Do I need a license to rent or operate a skid steer?
Specific licensing requirements vary by country, state, and local regulations. While a special driver's license is typically not required for private use, most rental companies and all professional jobsites require proof of training or competency for safety. In the United States, OSHA requires employers to train and certify their equipment operators. Always confirm with your rental provider and check local regulations before operating.
Are attachments included with my skid steer rental?
Generally, no. A standard dirt or construction bucket is typically included with the base rental. However, specialized attachments like augers, trenchers, pallet forks, grapples, or hydraulic hammers are rented separately. This allows you to customize the machine precisely for your task. Be sure to specify which attachments you need when you book your rental.
How much does it cost to rent a skid steer?
Rental costs vary based on several factors: the machine's size and capacity, the rental duration (daily, weekly, or monthly), your location, and any attachments you need. Monthly rates typically offer the best daily value. Contact us for a precise quote based on your project's needs.
What should I check before using a rental skid steer?
Always perform a pre-operation inspection for safety. Key checks include: * Tires/Tracks: Check for proper inflation, wear, and any damage. * Fluids: Verify engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and coolant levels are sufficient. * Safety Features: Ensure the seat belt, safety bar (lap bar), and ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) are in good condition. * Controls: Test that all joysticks, foot pedals, and switches are functioning correctly before starting work. * Work Area: Inspect the area for hazards, bystanders, and overhead obstacles.

Renting on Rubbl

What is the minimum rental duration?

One day minimum, discounts are available for long term rentals starting at 3 months.

When do I pay?

For most customers, advanced payment is required before the rental start date. For larger companies, we offer terms with a simple credit application.

Who transports the machine?

Rubbl coordinates the whole transportation process. Upon order placement, our coordinator will find you the cheapest transportation quote.

How fast can I get my machine?

On order placement a series of renter background and equipment checks are performed. This is to protect the owner, renter, and Rubbl from fraudulent orders. The majority of deliveries happen within 1-2 days of the order being placed.

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