Mini Excavator Hire Case 1.7t | Melbourne
Take on tight spaces without compromising on power with our 1.7T Case Zero Swing Mini Excavator. Perfect for backyard landscaping, civil sites with limited access, and any job in between, this compact machine delivers big-machine performance where others can’t. Its zero-tail swing design lets you work safely close to walls, fences, and obstacles, while retractable tracks give you extra stability when you’re ready to dig.
Every hire comes with three versatile buckets. A 900mm mud bucket, 450mm and 300mm general-purpose buckets so you’ve got the right tool for digging, trenching, or grading. From moving soil and creating garden beds to site preparation, these buckets make your work faster, easier, and more efficient, no matter the project size.
Whether you’re a DIYer, builder, or contractor, you can rely on our mini excavator to get the job done smoothly, safely, and on time. Powerful, precise, and ready for action, it fits where others can’t and makes even the tightest spaces manageable.
Applications
- Trenching for plumbing and drainage – ideal for installing pipes, sewer lines, and stormwater systems in tight spaces.
- Backyard landscaping and site preparation – creating garden beds, grading, and leveling soil.
- Footings and small foundations – preparing areas for sheds, garages, or garden structures.
- Fence and post installation – digging post holes quickly and accurately.
- Material handling and site cleanup – moving soil, gravel, mulch, or debris efficiently.
FAQ
What size mini excavator do I need for my job?
- Most small landscaping and trenching projects only require a 1.7–2 tonne excavator. For tight-access jobs, a 1–1.7 tonne model is usually ideal. Our CASE 1.7 tonne excavator is just 990mm wide with the tracks retracted, making it perfect for narrow spaces.
How deep can a 1.7 tonne mini excavator dig?
- A 1.7t excavator, such as the CASE CX17C, can dig to a maximum depth of around 2.2–2.4 metres. Perfect for footings, trenches, and general earthmoving.
What surfaces can I use a mini excavator on?
- A mini excavator can be used on most firm, stable surfaces such as soil, clay, gravel, and compacted dirt. Avoid using it on soft, boggy ground or freshly laid turf, as the tracks can cause damage or sink. Be aware if you’re using them on driveways or pavers the tracks can leave marks which can typically be cleaned with a high-pressure hose.
Less Hassle, More Doing with Free Delivery and Pump-Price Refuelling
At Do It Daddy, we’re all about helping you get the job done faster. That’s why we deliver and collect your mini loader for free within our large free delivery zone and refuel it at pump prices when we collect
Free Delivery Zone
- Manningham City Council: Bulleen, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Templestowe, Templestowe Lower, Park, Orchards, Warrandyte, Warrandyte South, Wonga Park, Ringwood North
- Whitehorse City Council: Blackburn, Blackburn North, Blackburn South, Box Hill, Box Hill North, Box Hill South, Burwood, Burwood East, Forest Hill, Mitcham, Mont Albert, Mont Albert North, Nunawading, Surrey Hills, Vermont, Vermont South
- Maroondah City Council: Bayswater North, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Heathmont, Kilsyth South, Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North, Warranwood, Park Orchards, Vermont, Wonga Park