Dozer Hire

Researching earthmoving solutions for your next project? Our guide walks you through all the things you need to consider, such as the various types of tracked dozers available for hire, rates, additional costs and common accessories. Whether you’re involved with earthmoving, land clearing or site preparation, we provide key information that will assist you in selecting the right machine for your project requirements.

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Fleet of Dozers for Hire

From small, compact models for local jobs to large heavy-duty machines for civil projects, we have them listed. Browse the categories below to find the option that fits your project size.
Small Dozer

Small Dozers

Short and maneuverable, tracked dozers can be used for landscaping, residential work, and light construction.

Medium Dozer

Medium Dozers

Used for roadwork, site preparation, and general earthmoving.

Large Dozer

Large Dozers

D8 and D9 dozer range is designed for bulk earthworks such as land clearing on mining sites.

Extra Large Dozer

Extra-Large Dozers

D10 and D11 dozers are used for large mining projects, quarrying, and extreme earthmoving tasks.

Swamp Dozer

Swamp Dozers

Ideal for construction sites where wetlands, wet, muddy, soft terrain prevails.

Wheeled Dozer

Wheeled Dozers

Fast-moving mobile option for hard surfaces and roadworks.

There is another type of earthmover called Drotts. Those are frequently confused with bulldozers yet essentially a tracked loader. They have a similar chassis to a dozer, but instead of a blade for pushing, they have a bucket for digging and lifting materials.

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Dozer Hire Options with Rates

The rate of hiring a dozer depends upon the size and model of the equipment, as well as the duration of the rental. Generally long-term hires come at a discount, while operator-included options cost a bit more.
Dozer Type Equivalent Dry Wet
Small Dozer D3 – D5 $80 – $150p/h +GST
$100 – $180p/h +GST
Medium Dozer D6 – D7 $120 – $250p/h +GST
$150 – $300p/h +GST
Large Dozer D8 – D9 $200 – $400p/h +GST
$250 – $500p/h +GST
Extra-Large Dozer D10 – D11 $400 – $700p/h +GST
$500 – $900p/h +GST
Swamp Dozer D6N LGP, D7E LGP $150 – $350p/h +GST
$200 – $450p/h +GST
Wheeled Dozer 824K, 854K $250 – $600p/h +GST
$300 – $800p/h +GST

Dry Hire vs Wet Hire

When it comes to hiring equipment, you are generally presented with these two options. The choice will depend on whether you possess the experience required in operating the machine you are hiring or need external assistance.
Dry Hire Businesses or individuals who have expertise operating the hire themselves may find this option suitable, where only the plant is rented.
  • If you already have trained staff, then this is the best option.
  • When you possess the knowledge necessary to operate the equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • If you wish to save on costs and are confident in managing the vehicle.
  • For longer-term construction projects, where hiring assistance may become expensive.
Although hiring equipment this way can be less expensive, the renter is in charge of running the unit, including any repairs or maintenance that may be required.
Wet Hire The need for both the plant and a trained controller is sometimes referred to as wet hire. This choice is ideal if you lack the staff or require someone with particular knowledge to do so.
  • When a qualified staff is unavailable.
  • When an experienced technician is needed for the range of construction jobs to guarantee efficiency and safety.
  • When you want the ease of having someone tackle short-term jobs.
  • Whether you are performing jobs that call for a certain set of skills, including negotiating challenging terrain or precise excavation.
Such rental may be more expensive, yet it offers further assurance by a qualified individual who can manage unforeseen difficulties.

Additional Hire Costs

Fuel, delivery, insurance, and accessories may incur additional hire fees based on your hire agreement. The overall cost may also be impacted by additional fees, damage waivers, and excess usage costs.

Attachments: Specialized tools, such as compaction wheels, rock breakers, or augers, might cost extra and usually range from $20 to $50 per hour.

Travel and Mobilization: Some providers charge for the time it takes for the operator to travel. If you decide to upgrade later, there can be an additional cost involved.

Minimum Hire Durations: For machinery weighing up to eight tonnes, many companies impose minimum hire durations of three hours + one hour for travel.

Penalty Rates: There may be an additional fee, often around 30%, for work done on Sundays, public holidays, or beyond regular business hours.

Since pricing might vary depending on area demand and availability, it is best to request multiple quotes for the most accurate and current rates.

Hire Dozers Attachments

Bulldozers can be outfitted with various tools depending on the job. Having the correct one enhances the efficiency and saves the time.

Rippers – Useful in breaking up hard, compact ground before the excavation.

Straight Blades – Suitable for ground shaping and leveling.

Angle Blades – Ideal for push material to the side, great for roadwork and snow clearing.

U-Blades (Universal Blades) – Used for moving high volumes of material.

PAT (Power Angle Tilt) Blades – Allow movement in all directions for fine grading and contouring.

Winches – Needed when pulling heavy loads, especially in forestry.

Mulchers — Perfect in land clearing by grinding trees and vegetation.

Push Blocks – Great for pushing scrapers or other heavy equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Plant Hire

Is a permit required to operate a dozer?

Yes, you need a license or certification to fully comply to operate any type of construction equipment in Australia. In many states, it will be a heavy equipment operator’s license, or a specific dozer operator certification. Check your local regulations for the compliance procedure on how to safely operate heavy machinery.

Where can I rent a dozer for earthmoving today?

Many equipment rental companies, local construction machinery dealers, or online platforms offer dozer hire across new south wales and other states. Their dozer fleet can be found at national rental chains or local branches in sydney, newcastle, wollongong and other cities. Equipment dealers might also offer hire services, so get in touch today for a free quote!

What is the cost of hiring a dozer?

Dozer for hire rates usually run from $80 to $300 per hour, depending on the size and model of the dozer and the length of the rental period. Discounts may be provided for long-term hires or bulk rentals, and if an expert operator is included, extra fees may include.

Which dozer brands are the best?

Caterpillar (CAT) – cat dozers renowned for their high performance; Komatsu – their machines feature power and reliability, John Deere – known for their rugged construction and utility; Case – combine power and precision for maximum efficiency; volvo – notable for high usability and fuel efficiency.

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