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MINI LOADERS

Mini loaders, also known as dingos, are ideal to use on narrow or limited-access worksites. Use them for moving and levelling soil, sand, mulch, gravel and rubble as well as for loading bins, trailers and trucks.

If you’re looking for dingo hire in Melbourne that’s value for money, browse extensive range at Carnegie Rental. We offer a wide variety of machines that are heavy duty, easy to manoeuvre and come equipped with industry-leading safety features. Our mini loaders for hire come with a variety of attachments as well, including post hole diggers for digging holes for fences, retaining walls and more. Browse our selection and book the best machinery for your needs.

boom lift hire

Used in order to protect walkways, soft ground, grass and sandy areas, a plastic ground protection mat is a must-have when moving heavy machinery in sensitiv

Full Day: 
$30 each
Week: 
$90 each
Weekend Special: 
$30 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • helmet
  • helmet
  • helmet
Ground protection mats (2300mm x 1100mm)
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744
boom lift hire

Used in order to protect walkways, soft ground, grass and sandy areas, a plastic ground protection mat is a must-have when moving heavy machinery in sensitiv

Full Day: 
$20 each
Week: 
$60 each
Weekend Special: 
$20 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • helmet
  • helmet
  • helmet
Ground protection mats (2400mm x 600mm)
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Introducing the Sleeper Grabber, the time-saving solution for lifting and installing concrete sleepers.

Full Day: 
$70
Week: 
$200
Weekend Special: 
$70 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FREE VIDEO

Sleeper Grabber Attachment
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Smart Hire's Kanga Kid is a workhorse, being the world’s smallest multi-task compact skid steer loader, with a special range of attachments available to comp

Full Day: 
$250
Week: 
$800
Weekend Special: 
$250 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

The generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum of $600, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes of use.

FREE VIDEO

Mini Loader 800m Wide - Wheeled
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Heavy-duty four-wheel-drive mini loader, ideal for moving and levelling soil, mulch, sand and loading trucks, trailers and bins.

Full Day: 
$250
Week: 
$800
Weekend Special: 
$250 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

The generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum of $600, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes of use.

FREE VIDEO

Mini Loader 1100mm Wide - Wheeled
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Smart Hire's tracked Kanga Kid is a workhorse, being the world’s smallest multi-task compact skid steer loader, with a special range of attachments available

Full Day: 
$290
Week: 
$900
Weekend Special: 
$290 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

The generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum of $600, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes of use.

FREE VIDEO

Mini Loader 840mm Wide - Tracked
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Heavy duty four-wheel drive mini loader, ideal for moving and levelling soil, mulch, sand and loading trucks, trailers and bins.

Full Day: 
$290
Week: 
$900
Weekend Special: 
$290 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

The generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum of $600, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes of use.

FREE VIDEO

Mini Loader 1100 Wide - Tracked
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Posthole digging attachments or earth drills from Smart Hire are used in conjunction with a mini loader to dig holes for retaining walls, fences, tree planti

Full Day: 
$80 (Mini loader not included)
Week: 
$180 (Mini loader not included)
Weekend Special: 
$80 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

Generally, earthmoving specialists will charge a minimum of $700, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes use.

FREE VIDEO

Post Hole Digger Attachment
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Heavy-duty four-wheel-drive mini loader, ideal for moving and levelling soil, mulch, sand and loading trucks, trailers and bins.

Full Day: 
$80 (Mini loader not included)
Week: 
$180 (Mini loader not included)
Weekend Special: 
$80 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24 hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

Generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum $700, and jobs can increase past to $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do ?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth moving and leveling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo ?

(Please refer to the linked video) An mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes use.

FREE VIDEO

Trencher Attachment
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

When used in conjunction with one of Smart Hires mini loaders, this rotary hoe attachment can be used for loosening topsoil and digging garden beds.

Full Day: 
$80 (Mini loader not included)
Week: 
$180 (Mini loader not included)
Weekend Special: 
$80 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

1. How much does it cost to rent a mini loader/dingo?

The cost of rental/hire within Australia of most mini loader/dingo can range between $250- $350 over a 24-hour hire period, depending on the machine quality, size and rental service.

2. How much does it cost to have someone operate a mini loader/ dingo?

The generally earthmoving specialist will charge a minimum of $700, and jobs can increase past $10,000 dollars depending on the job size and difficulty.

3. Do I need a license for a mini loader/dingo?

According to Worksafe (23/10/18), a certificate is no longer required to operate an earth moving or particular crane (EPC) occupational class of machinery; meaning that anyone from the public is welcome to come and use our entire range of excavatorsmini loaderstrenchers and bobcats, without needing licensing.

4. What does a mini loader/dingo do?

A mini loader is a self-contained unit (similar to a skid steer) that requires someone to stand on the rear of the machine in order to use it. It is primarily used for earth-moving and levelling landscapes and is preferred in tight access/ narrow areas that cannot accommodate larger machinery such as excavators and bobcat

5. How to use a mini loader/ dingo?

(Please refer to the linked video) A mini loader uses a simple system of joysticks and handles to both drive and operates its tracks, arms, and attachments. The skills required to operate one can easily be learned within 10 minutes use.

FREE VIDEO

Rotary Hoe/ Tiller Attachment
Call our in store expert to book this item
Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

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Browse our building equipment, tools, machinery at our online tool hire shop to find the best products for your needs. If you have any questions or would like more information on our products and services, don’t hesitate to give us a call. You can come and see us at two convenient locations in Melbourne!

Trading Hours

Mon to Fri: 7am - 5pm 
Sat: 7:30am - 1pm 
Sun: Closed
If you hire on Saturday you get Sunday Free!

Oakleigh

21-25 Coora Road,
Oakleigh South, VIC 3167

Phone: 03 8546 5744

Carnegie

1076 Dandenong Road,
Carnegie, VIC 3163

Phone: 03 9571 9488

Bendigo

Bendigo City and Surrounding Areas

Phone: 03 5482 9168


We service all suburbs including:
Bentleigh, Brighton, Caulfield, Chadstone, Malvern East, Toorak, and many more!