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Thread: Hire equipment - beware
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22nd October 2006, 09:40 PM #31New Member
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22nd October 2006, 11:44 PM #32SENIOR MEMBER
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Have to agree with you guys, I always go out and buy what I need instead of hiring. I have always found that once I have the tool I can find lots of jobs for it,
This thread reminded me of a moment I had years ago. I went to hire some acro props, just walked in as a customer was quickly leaving the hire firm office. When I got through the door the guy behind the counter greeted me with a whole series of profanities. I was about to turn and leave when he suddenly calmed down and explainded his rant
The customer had just returned a chain saw. It was stuffed big time, He came in complaining the blade was worn out and he wanted a new one. Worn out there was nothing left of it.
When he was asked what he was cutting he answered "sandstone"
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23rd October 2006, 10:53 AM #33
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4th November 2006, 07:38 PM #34Novice
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pete, I have found Cash converters far from cheap until you are interrested in more than one item. I make stupid offers with a wad of cash in my hand that the I make sure the sales rep has seen, they soon negotiate!
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1st March 2007, 11:17 PM #35New Member
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G,day all
you guys should try hiring from from the smaller guy you get better maintained equipment and service as it is normally his business.
Try a place called riteway hire its on sussex st coburg they have a deal where you hire saturday and get sunday free.
I hired a dingo that came with a standard bucket and trailer for $200 for the whole weekend less than half the price of kennards quoted.
cheers James
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3rd March 2007, 05:30 PM #36SENIOR MEMBER
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I don't know what Kennards charge, but they are far from the cheapest in the industry.The other problem with them is that they are open 7 days a week, so will charge you for both days on the weekends.
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4th March 2007, 12:57 AM #37
mmm thanks for all that info hireman... interesting
personally... I use 2 hire places for the two things I tend to need most
large trailer.. hauling anything from 6mtr lengths of timber to cars $70 per day Bunbury Hire... great small business
Machinery... never a dingo... front end loader all weekend hire $700 with fuel Bunbury Machinery hire and sales
Bobcat or mini excavator... find a local bloke {local Italian bloke named Guido} $50 per hour
Woodmiser... bloke in Karnet whos name I cant remember off hand $70 per hour including travel and setup
Check around your local area... Ive always found the local hire places far better than the big mobs,,, machinery is in better nick (not a dulux type reco "new" machine) cost is reasonable and they will show you through the machine... I always ask them too even though I do know how to operate them (machine operator over many years and machines) I like to get a handle on the knowledge and ability of the staff as well it gives you an idea if they actually give a shyte or not.. if they dont I go elsewhere.
I find it interesting the comments about Crime converters... I have only ever bought one thing in any of their stores a black 1970 US made Les Paul for $150 with amp... needed the pots and strings along with one tuning turny thingy changed but that was it brilliant guitar... I did once see an original Gibson gold top in the one in Rockingham for 300 but by the time Id ripped to the bank to get the $ some other wanker had snuffooed it... mongrel
One trip down from Carnarvon I went into the one here in Bunbury thinkin to get rid of the video camera so I could upgrade to a digimal... bloody bobby dazzler of a camera this thing leads lenses bag top shelf unit... the dipstick offered me $50 for it get stuffed noddy!... so the missus is looking around in the shop so I wait at the door havin a fag an the misus calls me over to the camera section same video camera sans all the extra equip $700!! I admit that I literally bloody well lost my rag right there and then and gave that damed fella a right dressing down never darkened their doors againBelieve me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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4th March 2007, 08:10 AM #38
I have seen Kennards in the USA, assume it's the same company as here, support the locals every time.
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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25th March 2007, 11:06 PM #39New Member
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Kennards are an Australian firm at least in Australia. See http://www.kennards.com.au/page.asp?e_page=1936&48=2636
Stephen
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15th June 2007, 12:01 PM #40New Member
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Dingo Hire
Just so happens that I hired a dingo from Kennards Mackay yesterday.
Kennards, great work, $171 for 24hrs (pick up at 8am and return at 8am next day so I could work until dark) and they were $60 cheaper than next company and up to $90 than major competitor.
I did only hire the 4:1 bucket but that was all I needed and did not pay for all the extras. Little Dingo worked a treat all day with no issues and only used $12 of diesel. - that's < $1.50 hr
I do not hire much gear but it certainly was fun, learnt a whole heap and had a great day getting my hands dirty on the controls.
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