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Deere 844K

2020 Wheel Loader

3,579 hrs | Odessa, TX |240 miles away

240 miles away

General Purpose Bucket 7.5yd³
Daily$2,104
Weekly$4,675
Monthly$14,025

Deere 304G

2024 Wheel Loader

5 hrs | Oklahoma City, OK |240 miles away

240 miles away

General Purpose Bucket 1.25yd³ Pallet Forks
Daily$450
Weekly$1,000
Monthly$3,000
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Deere 724K

2016 Wheel Loader

6,174 hrs | Albuquerque, NM |274 miles away

274 miles away

Daily$1,575
Weekly$3,500
Monthly$10,500

Deere 624K II

2017 Wheel Loader

4,020 hrs | Waddell, AZ |606 miles away

606 miles away

Bucket - Loader Forks
Daily$914
Weekly$2,030
Monthly$6,090

Deere 544J

2008 Wheel Loader

3,250 hrs | Helena, MT |953 miles away

953 miles away

Bucket - Loader
Daily$975
Weekly$2,167
Monthly$6,500
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Wheel Loader Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular Deere Wheel Loader models in Amarillo, TX?
The most popular models for Deere wheel loader rentals in Amarillo, TX are 304G, 544J, and 624K II. These models are highly sought after for their versatility and jobsite performance.
What are the most popular attachments for a Deere Wheel Loader in Amarillo, TX?
The most popular attachments for Deere wheel loader rentals in Amarillo, TX are Bucket, General Purpose Bucket, and Forks. 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 Deere Wheel Loader in Amarillo, TX?
The lowest rental rate for a Deere wheel loader in Amarillo, TX starts at $3,000 per month, $1,001 per week, and $450 per day. Actual rates may vary by location, duration, and machine configuration.
What is a wheel loader used for?
A wheel loader's primary purpose is to move loose material from one place to another. This includes loading material like sand, gravel, or dirt into trucks; carrying pipe; backfilling trenches; and clearing large areas. They are a staple in quarries, construction sites, and municipal work.
What is the difference between a wheel loader and a skid steer?
Wheel loaders are much larger, have higher load capacities, and are articulated (they bend in the middle to steer). They are more efficient for moving large volumes of material over longer distances. Skid steers are smaller, more maneuverable in tight spaces, and use a wider variety of attachments.
How do I choose the right size wheel loader?
Sizing is based on bucket capacity (measured in cubic yards) and operating weight. Consider the amount of material you need to move and the size of the trucks you are loading. The loader's bucket size should be chosen to fill a truck in an efficient number of passes (e.g., 3-5 passes).
What does 'articulated' steering mean?
Articulated steering means the machine is hinged in the middle and steers by pivoting at this joint, rather than by turning the wheels. This allows for a much tighter turning radius than a rigid-frame vehicle of the same size, which is a major advantage for maneuverability.
Are attachments available for a wheel loader?
Yes. While the general-purpose bucket is standard, you can also rent specialized attachments like pallet forks, grapples, or snow pushers to extend the machine's versatility.

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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