You get the machine and the operator who knows how to use it. Grading, post holes, trenching, hauling, hardscape prep — without renting a skid steer and crossing your fingers. The Dingo fits where the big machines can't.

Often — once you add up the rental, delivery or trailer, hauling, and your own time and risk. Plus you get someone who's run the machine for years.
The Dingo is a compact track machine — light on the ground, careful in tight spots, and it fits through a standard gate.
Yes — that's its strength. It gets in where a full skid steer can't, around 36" of clear access.
There's a machine minimum once the Dingo shows up, and most jobs land between $900 and $3,500 — quoted up front.
Tell Aaron what you're trying to do — he'll say whether the Dingo's the right tool and what it runs.
What you're moving, where, and how tight the access is. Quick reply, quoted up front.