TLB HireSouth Africa
The TLB (Tractor Loader Backhoe) is the most versatile piece of plant on any construction site. PHM Services provides well-maintained TLBs with front loader and rear backhoe capability — perfect for trenching, loading, backfilling, and general civil works. Available with or without operators across all 9 provinces.
Operating Weight
4 – 8 ton
Bucket Capacity
0.3 – 0.5 m³
Dig Depth
Up to 4.5 m
Loader Capacity
1 – 1.5 m³
Technical Specifications
Operating Weight
4 – 8 ton
Bucket Capacity
0.3 – 0.5 m³
Dig Depth
Up to 4.5 m
Loader Capacity
1 – 1.5 m³
Engine Power
60 – 90 kW
Operator
Available on request
Common Applications
Why Hire from PHM Services
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tlb hire cost in South Africa?
TLB Hire hire starts From R2,800 per day. Rates exclude VAT, fuel, and operator costs. Call for monthly rates.
Does PHM Services provide operators with tlb hire?
Yes, PHM Services provides certified operators with tlb hire hire. Contact us on 079 555 7453 for operator availability and rates.
Which provinces does PHM Services deliver tlb hire to?
PHM Services delivers tlb hire to all 9 provinces: Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Free State, Northern Cape.
Rental Pricing
Indicative rates — call for exact quote
Rates exclude VAT, fuel, and operator costs. Call for monthly rates.
TLB Hire by Location
PHM Services delivers tlb hire to every town and city across South Africa.
Browse by Province
📍 Gauteng
📍 KwaZulu-Natal
📍 Western Cape
📍 Eastern Cape
📍 Free State
📍 Limpopo
📍 Mpumalanga
📍 North West
📍 Northern Cape
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