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Tilt Tray Hire FAQs
Here's some tips & frequently asked questions on how to find Tilt Tray Hire for your job in Euroa
If you’re looking to hire a tilt tray in Euroa, there are hundreds of suppliers able to supply tilt trays for short- or long-term hire, or for wet hire and dry hire. Iseekplant has thousands of suppliers listed on our marketplace, search for tilt tray hire near you today and find the right supplier for your project.
Tilt trays are used to make the transportation of heavy or oversized machinery, equipment, or materials easier and simpler. Some examples of items that can be loaded onto a tilt tray include:
Cars: small and large cars for onsite use
Machinery: small to medium excavators, diggers, backhoes, and other items
Equipment: mowers, tools, attachments for larger machinery
Generally, to operate any kind of truck in Euroa, including one with a tilt tray attached, you will need a Heavy Rigid licence or at least a class C driver’s licence. The trucks that tilt trays are attached too can range in size and as the axles in each truck increases, the need for a licence becomes necessary.