Equipment that enables to you perform in compact jobsites

Every square inch matters on a utility jobsite. Tight conditions with many obstacles in and around the area requires purpose-built equipment. Compact equipment needs to pack the power of a conventional machine into a small footprint with the ability to perform multiple applications with precision handling.

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Utility equipment types

Compact excavators

Smaller excavators with rubber tracks are designed to perform in the small spaces found on must utility projects. The smaller footprint makes jobsite easier to maneuver for workers and other equipment. Tight-tail-swing excavators feature unique counterweights with a lower profile so larger and heavier machinery can still work in the confined area.

Compact Excavators - Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

Wheel loaders

Moving material from one area of a jobsite to another efficiently is key to running a smooth operation. Wheel loaders are designed to function with multiple attachments to match its application and the ability to maneuver around crowded jobsites with ease.

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Boring and directional machines

A lot of utility projects happen in areas that are already built upon. Direction drilling and auger boring allow operators to create pipe lines without disrupting the land, roads, or structures that are already present.

Boring and Drilling Equipment - Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

Crawler carriers

With low ground-pressure and a rotating cabs, crawler carriers can get around any jobsite with ease and precision to deliver material or tools. Furthermore, their frames are customizable to any jobsite application.

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Trench boxes

Working safely and in compliance is required on jobsites, and trench boxes allow utility crews to do both. Trench boxes provide a barrier again the potential of falling soil and debris to provide a stable environment.

Trench Boxes - Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

Utility Equipment Solutions and Maintenance

One of the most common challenges we hear in the heavy equipment industry is downtime and the service needed to get a broken piece of equipment up and running again and keep it that way.

Why is this such a common issue in the heavy equipment world? There are a variety of contributing factors. For instance, the seller falls down in post-sale support for some reason. And, compounding the situation, many service providers are not equipped or staffed to provide service to remote mining operations.

Used Equipment

Just as used parts are the perfect solution in certain situations, used equipment, properly refurbished and prepared, can be precisely what your operation needs. And, supply chain issues mean extended lead times for new equipment are the new normal for the equipment industry, at least for the near future.

We have an extensive inventory of used equipment ready to get to work on your job site. Be sure to check our website for a quick and easy way to see if what you need is available. You can also sign up to receive email notifications about new inventory additions. This is useful when you are planning for future requirements. For specific inquiries, we are happy to talk to you directly.

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“RMS is a dealer of choice for quality brands, because we have an excellent customer following and a proven commitment to product support. We invest heavily in technician training, back our service capability with outstanding parts availability, and work harder to maximize customer productivity. We are a one stop shop for almost all of your equipment needs. All of us at RMS look forward to having the opportunity to serve you.”

Mike Sill II, CEO

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