Plant Equipment in Darwin
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Plant Moves Made Simple
Projects slow down when machines sit idle. Banjo’s Anytime Towing, based in Humpty Doo and servicing the Darwin region, relocates plant equipment with methodical loading, rated restraints and practical site coordination, so gear arrives ready to work, not waiting on fixes or second trips.
- Flexible pickup windows that suit live sites.
- Rated chains, binders and slings matched to tie-down points.
Share the machine, attachments and access conditions and a clear plan is set—from route selection to staging space at each end. Low deck angles, controlled winching and protection at contact points help prevent panel rub or hose pinch. Expect straightforward updates and a precise set-down where your crew needs it.
Need a move locked in today? Call 0408 171 392.
Site-smart Machinery Transport
Every yard and worksite is different, so loading starts with a quick check of ground, gradients and gate widths. Ramp extensions reduce approach angles for rollers and skid steers; track or tyre positions are set to avoid rubbing and hydraulics are isolated before the ride. Attachments are strapped to stop shift, leak points are checked and chocks stabilise during deck tilt. The result is a predictable move—paddock to workshop, depot to site—without the scramble.
Got gear to relocate and a schedule to keep? Tell us what’s moving and where it’s going—book your plant transport now.
Ramp Extensions
Permit-ready Planning
After-hours Drops
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Moving machinery and short on time? Leave a few details and we’ll line up the safest plan. Tell us make, model, attachments and site access—we’ll sort the rest.
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FAQs
What information helps plan a safe plant move?
Dimensions (length, width, height) and approximate weight are essential, as are tyre/track specs and any attachments fitted. Note ground conditions at pickup and drop-off—soft sand, clay, gravel or slope—and any tight gates or low trees. Mention quirks like dead batteries, no brakes or limited steering. Clear details let the operator bring the right gear, choose tie-down points and set an approach that avoids delays.
How is plant secured without stressing frames or hydraulics?
Securement starts by lowering booms and locking hydraulics where possible, then using rated chains/binders at manufacturer-approved points. Wheel or track chocks control movement during deck tilt, while padding prevents paint rub on contact edges. Hoses and lines are checked for pinch risk before tension is applied. The goal is firm restraint without over-tightening or bending structural members.
Can non-running or bogged equipment be recovered safely?
Yes—extraction is staged to avoid damage. A controlled winch pull brings the machine onto firmer ground before standard loading. Load spreaders prevent digging, and straight-line winching keeps stress off steering and drive components. Once stable, the machine is winched onto the deck at a low angle and secured for transport.

