Probably the most common work areas you'll find ATVs in are projects near or in bushland. Where navigating heavy machinery through trees and brush can be a challenge, or simply impossible, ATVs allow you to maneuver quickly and seamlessly, with less risk of damaging any trees and plants you may want or need to maintain.
There are a few different kinds of ATVs on the market, and determining which one is right for you will depend on your needs and the nature of your worksite.
For basic transport across rough terrain, then a wheeled 2 or 3 seater ATV will probably get the job done. Rugged enough to handle rocky, muddy and bumpy terrain, these are best suited for moving 2 or 3 people and some basic tools and materials across rough terrain.
Or, if you need to transport 4-6 people regularly around the site, consider a larger 6 seater model. With the same rugged design, and heavy-duty tray for carrying tools and materials, the larger ATVs simply reduce the trips you'll need to make if you need to get several people across the site at once.
But, when you need to traverse the roughest terrain there is, then you'll need heavy-duty ATV hire. Generally tracked rather than wheeled, these machines can handle navigating mud, rocks, rainforests, and even rivers and streams. Exactly how deep into the water they can go will vary between makes and models, but if your worksite has suddenly flooded due to rain and you need to get across flooded sections to complete a project or to get tools and materials in or out, a heavy-duty ATV is probably your best bet.
The tracked wheels allow for a better grip on any loose or muddy terrain, and the secure design ensures your operators can stay safe and dry during the drive.
Of course, many hire companies will also offer ATV hire for DIY use as well! If you need it to navigate around your farm or acreage property, contact your local hire company and discuss their available stock and rates.
Most companies will provide short-term hire for 24 hours, but many will also give you an option for an extended hire period, up to a month or more in some cases.
Contact your local ATV hire company to discuss your hire options today.