Excavator Rental in Newfield, Maine
2025 CAT 313GC | Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rates
CAT 313GC Excavator Rental Serving Newfield
Newfield occupies the western edge of York County, a heavily forested town where development has been minimal and the landscape remains largely unchanged from its logging and farming past. Route 11 passes through the eastern portion of town, and Route 110 connects the small village center to Limerick and the more populated parts of the county. There is no commercial district to speak of, and the population is among the smallest in York County. Excavation work here is infrequent but straightforward: clearing wooded lots for new homes, building driveways through hilly terrain, and installing the septic systems that every rural property requires.
The soil in Newfield is heavy glacial till layered over bedrock, with the clay and cobble content increasing at higher elevations. The terrain is the hilliest in York County, and lots that look manageable on a map can present significant grading challenges once the trees come down and the slope becomes apparent. The CAT 313GC has the stability and power for hillside work, and its track system handles the soft, unimproved ground common on Newfield's back roads and undeveloped lots. Fieldstone is abundant, and most excavation projects involve substantial rock handling.
Newfield borders Acton to the south, Parsonsfield to the north, and Limerick to the east. The town is at the western limit of our York County delivery area for excavator rental. We coordinate delivery scheduling for Newfield projects in advance to ensure efficient transport.
Machine Specs
30,400 lbs
Operating weight
19’10”
Max dig depth
28’4″
Max reach
Articulating thumb
+ quick coupler
Rates for Newfield Excavator Rental
| Period | Rate |
|---|---|
| Daily | $1,200 |
| Weekly | $2,800 |
| Monthly | $6,300 |
Rental day based on 10 operating hours. Overtime: $120/hr.
Book the 313GC for Your Newfield Project
Phone: (866) I-DIG-NOW (866-434-4669)
Email: caissonequipment@gmail.com
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