Kitching Plant Hire Ltd are one of the largest and most well-respected independently owned Operated and Self-Drive Plant Hire companies in Yorkshire. We have one of the largest fleets of machines in Yorkshire, including: Telehandlers, Micro Diggers, Mini Diggers, Midi Excavators, Large Excavators, Backhoe Loaders, Dumpers, Rollers & Cement Mixers.
Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire but within easy access of all the major towns and cities in Yorkshire and further afield; Leeds, Bradford, York, Selby, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Hull, Middlesbrough, Doncaster, Wakefield, Barnsley, Redcar & Cleveland. Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire we cover Yorkshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire & the North East.
Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire but within easy access of all the major towns and cities in Yorkshire and further afield; Leeds, Bradford, York, Selby, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Hull, Middlesbrough, Doncaster, Wakefield, Barnsley, Redcar & Cleveland. Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire we cover Yorkshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire & the North East.
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Our customer base is varied - from landscape gardeners to major house developers, but whatever the job, be it minor or major road works, material handling or general groundwork, Kitching Plant Hire will have the right plant to suit your needs. Established in 1967, Kitching Plant Hire has grown significantly over the last 50 years and now has in excess of 350 machines.
Our fork mounted sweeper collectors are manufactured from high-strength steel and feature auto operation of the brush and collector from a single set of hydraulic services and have a quick release bristle cartridge, making them the ideal road or site forklift sweeper attachment. The JCB Extension Jib has a lattice framework which provides a strong and lightweight design.
As stolen plant reaches record levels every year in the UK, it is costing the industry over 75million per annum. The problem of plant theft is effecting an increasing number of British businesses including plant hirers, construction companies, civil engineers, utilities work, ground workers, and many other industries where machines are left unattended.
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John Easton
Dec 12, 2015
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