Year: 2017

What Are the Different Methods of Land Clearing?

Blog | December 11th, 2017

The fondly quoted ‘No Job Too Small’ axiom takes on new meaning when a mini digger rumbles into action on a claustrophobic landscaping project. Land clearing in particular becomes a smooth progression of tasks checked off with authority and precision thanks to the versatility of the smaller frames of these low-profile diggers. Outfitted with a flexibility of operation that’s created by the introduction of innovative accessories, compact diggers can quickly clear the detritus from a […]

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How to Hire Landscaping Contractors

Blog | December 4th, 2017

Consumers look for superior work practices carried out with an expertise that’s aided by the latest tools. Being competitively affordable ties up this definition nicely, but it’s getting the work done right that increases the odds of that contractor being called upon again. Hiring landscaping contractors fits this description better than most contractor services. There are a few reasons for this conclusion, but the relevant reasoning relates to simple common sense. Landscaping is a multi-layered […]

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What are Strip Footings?

Blog | November 15th, 2017

In technical speak, the foundations of a structure are designed to support the load of a building, acting as a physical feature that transfers and distributes the weight of steel, brick, concrete, and all other building materials into the ground. It’s crucial that these foundations deliver this support without cracking or deteriorating, which means they have to be made from robust materials. An adequately widened trench provides the beginnings of this substructure support area, upon […]

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Mini Diggers for Big Site Cleanups

Blog | November 2nd, 2017

It’s healthy to get the new employees outside and involved in work site cleanup, but the pleasure found in seeing your working muscle put to the test is mitigated somewhat by the drop in productivity. Besides, some projects just won’t yield to simple manpower, not in construction environments where tree stumps are stubbornly locked by deep root systems, or piles of leftover bricks, or even when you’re out in the back garden we call nature, […]

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Limited Access Earthmoving: Let Mini Diggers Do the Work

Blog | October 25th, 2017

There are many residential and commercial properties in Melbourne that require earth moving projects, but that have limited access for large earth moving equipment. There are even spaces with such tight access that even a small Bobcat excavator cannot reach. Tight or limited access less than 1100mm is too small for any earth moving machinery to get through, except for a Dingo mini excavator. The Dingo Mini Digger is Ideal for Limited Access Earth Moving […]

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