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Denny Crane
11-12-2012, 08:37 PM
I need to level out my yard, push around some fill and with loom Does anyone know where I can rent a bobcat for a day in the meredith/gilford area and approx how much to rent? Thank you.

tummyman
11-12-2012, 09:14 PM
Try Middleton Building Supply, Meredith....the former Wickes Lumberyard. They rent all kinds of machinery.

Belmont Resident
11-13-2012, 04:40 AM
Try Middleton Building Supply, Meredith....the former Wickes Lumberyard. They rent all kinds of machinery.

Middleton discontinued their rental dept and sold off the equipment.
Check out Winnipesaukee Truck they are located on 106 just beyond Belmont firing range heading south, same entrance as the new GMI facility.
They have skid & steer, both tracked and wheeled and all the different attachments to go with it. Great guys they take care of all my diesel truck repairs.
The other place I'd recommend is MB tractor.

Taylor Rental but there equipment is usually not well taken care of and old.

steve mitchell
11-13-2012, 05:02 AM
Middleton discontinued their rental dept and sold off the equipment.
Check out Winnipesaukee Truck they are located on 106 just beyond Belmont firing range heading south, same entrance as the new GMI facility.
They have skid & steer, both tracked and wheeled and all the different attachments to go with it. Great guys they take care of all my diesel truck repairs.
The other place I'd recommend is MB tractor.

Taylor Rental but there equipment is usually not well taken care of and old.

I would like to say as a contractor, I rent equipment from Taylor Rental in Belmont on a regular basis, not only are their prices fair, there equipment is allways in great shape.

Belmont Resident
11-13-2012, 06:26 AM
I would like to say as a contractor, I rent equipment from Taylor Rental in Belmont on a regular basis, not only are their prices fair, there equipment is allways in great shape.

Well then they have changed. My wife rented a small tractor from them which broke down and they refused to refund her anything.
And I rented a clapboard grinder that broke down, I returned it only to have the second one also break. I gave up and bought my own.
I have met some who have had good luck and others like myself who would rather pay a bit more and know it will not break down.
Of course it depends on what you are renting as well. A lift for instance doesn't get the wear & tear as a piece of machinery.

FYI your response sounds more like someone who has a vested interest in the place.

Oh just remembered a fellow poster & I rented a chipper and it was a POS. It wouldn't take anything over 3" without bogging down and it said it would take up to 6" limbs.

RLW
11-13-2012, 07:30 AM
http://i44.tinypic.com/1499wms.gif steve mitchell, I just noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum and glad you have joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends. I also have had very good luck at the location that you mention. I have a couple other contractors that also swear by them.:)

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ACutAbove
11-13-2012, 09:54 PM
Ya Steve welcome.
Anyways i have rented from most places in the area and no matter where it is you are going to have issues but most places are good in this area. Remember these places rent stuff. And that stuff has not had an easy life as a rental piece of equipment. So it is smart to take a good look at it before u take it.

dpg
11-14-2012, 07:05 AM
I've been told by people who have rented Bobcats (I never have) they're tricky to figure out. A good friend said he wished he rented it two days because by the time he had it figured out and actually got anything accomplished the day was practically over. May be a wise investment for the extra $$ to just take it two days.

brk-lnt
11-14-2012, 08:40 AM
I've been told by people who have rented Bobcats (I never have) they're tricky to figure out. A good friend said he wished he rented it two days because by the time he had it figured out and actually got anything accomplished the day was practically over. May be a wise investment for the extra $$ to just take it two days.

I guess it depends on what else you've worked with. The first time I drove a bobcat it was very intuitive. But, I've rented a fair collection of medium heavy hydraulic equipment, driven forklifts, etc.

brk-lnt
11-14-2012, 08:42 AM
Well then they have changed. My wife rented a small tractor from them which broke down and they refused to refund her anything.
And I rented a clapboard grinder that broke down, I returned it only to have the second one also break. I gave up and bought my own.
I have met some who have had good luck and others like myself who would rather pay a bit more and know it will not break down.
Of course it depends on what you are renting as well. A lift for instance doesn't get the wear & tear as a piece of machinery.

FYI your response sounds more like someone who has a vested interest in the place.

Oh just remembered a fellow poster & I rented a chipper and it was a POS. It wouldn't take anything over 3" without bogging down and it said it would take up to 6" limbs.

Try Sunbelt Rentals in Manchester. I've had good luck with them, just rented a little JCB 520 for a week and had no problems at all, it seemed to be very well maintained. Other equipment I looked at in their yard seemed similarly maintained (and you can usually spot poorly maintained hydraulics pretty easily).