
Dig Where Larger Machines Cannot Reach
Rent compact excavators for trenching and drainage projects in New Berlin, Wisconsin.
When you need to dig a trench for utilities or cut a drainage path through your New Berlin yard, a mini excavator gives you precision without tearing up the entire property. These compact machines fit through narrow gates and operate in spaces where full-sized equipment would damage landscaping or block access. Whether you are running a water line or grading around a foundation, the size of the machine matters as much as the depth it can dig.
Tool Time Rental LLC maintains mini excavators that handle residential utility installation, landscaping prep, and grading work across New Berlin and surrounding areas. You rent a machine that arrives ready to operate, with controls that respond predictably and attachments suited to digging, trenching, or backfilling. The equipment is sized for jobs that require reach and power without the weight or footprint of contractor-grade excavators.
If you are planning drainage work or a utility installation in New Berlin, contact Tool Time Rental LLC to confirm availability and rental terms.
Built for trenching and grading in tight yards
You pick up or arrange delivery of a mini excavator that has been serviced and fueled, with hydraulic controls that let you adjust bucket depth and angle as you work. In New Berlin, where lot lines are close and mature landscaping is common, the compact frame lets you dig along fences, around trees, and near structures without repositioning heavy equipment or widening access paths. The machine operates on tracks that distribute weight and reduce turf damage compared to wheeled loaders.
After you complete the trench or excavation, the site shows clean edges and consistent depth, with soil piled where you placed it rather than scattered across the yard. The hydraulic arm retracts fully, so you can maneuver out of the workspace without dragging the bucket or scraping hardscape.

These machines are not intended for demolition or heavy rock breaking, but they handle clay, sandy loam, and compacted fill common in residential New Berlin sites. Rental periods start at a single day and extend based on project scope, with clear terms for fuel return and cleaning expectations.
Questions about operating or renting excavation equipment
Homeowners and contractors renting mini excavators often ask about reach, transport, and site requirements before committing to a rental period.
What depth can a mini excavator reach?
Most units in the Tool Time Rental LLC fleet dig between six and eight feet deep, depending on arm extension and bucket position. You confirm the specific reach when you reserve the machine.
How do I transport a mini excavator to my property?
You either tow the unit on a trailer rated for the machine weight or arrange delivery through Tool Time Rental LLC. The excavator loads using ramps and requires tie-down points for secure transport.
What kind of damage can a mini excavator cause to a lawn?
Tracked excavators distribute weight across a wide surface, but turning in place can tear turf, especially in wet conditions. You minimize damage by planning your path and avoiding unnecessary repositioning on finished grass.
When should I use a mini excavator instead of digging by hand?
You rent an excavator when the trench exceeds three feet deep, spans more than twenty feet, or involves dense clay soil that resists manual digging. The machine completes the work in hours rather than days.
What happens if I need the excavator longer than planned?
You contact Tool Time Rental LLC before the end of your rental period to extend the reservation. Availability depends on the schedule, but extensions are common for drainage and grading projects that take longer than expected.
Tool Time Rental LLC provides mini excavators to contractors and homeowners throughout New Berlin who need controlled digging power in confined spaces. Reach out to discuss your project scope, confirm machine specifications, and schedule a pickup or delivery time that aligns with your work plan.





