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Welcome to The Plant Yard's blog, your comprehensive resource for navigating the world of construction equipment hire.

Our goal is to provide you with the explanations, assistance, and comparisons you need to make informed decisions for your projects. Whether you're seeking to understand the features of different equipment types, or need help choosing the right tools for the job, our goal is to offer insights to guide you.

We aim to explain crucial aspects like safety tips, feature explanations, and equipment comparisons, ensuring you have the knowledge to get the most from the equipment you hire from us.

Our New Line Of Self Tipping Crane Bins Are Ready For Hire

Our self tipping crane bins, also known as self dumping excavation bins, have a capacity of up to 3 cubic metres and are an efficient method for disposal of large volumes of waste including excavation material. This is highly advantageous when tipping of excavation material is taking place inside the back of tipper dump trucks eliminating the need for personnel to enter the back of tipper truck during material discharge.

With the use of an overhead crane, the crane bin design enables for it to automatically tip when lifted, reducing the need for any manual handling and eliminating the safety hazards associated. The bins can also be moved via the forklift pockets installed. Our tipping crane bins are ideal for large constructions sites.

To enquire now about our self tipping crane bins.

Call us on +61418256435 or email theplantyard@theplantyard.com.au.


“We at The Plant Yard Pty Ltd are a Sydney equipment hire company specialising in the hire of construction materials handling equipment, site accommodation and tools to the building and construction industry. Our mission is to continue to provide a high standard of equipment and personalised service to our existing clients and to welcome new clients to our valued client base whom we have successfully serviced since our inception in 1998.”
— Ivan Brbot, Director

Ivan Brbot