The Right Machine for Work You Do Once

Equipment Rentals in Ridott for contractors, farmers, property owners, and local businesses needing short-term access to construction and agricultural machines

DeHaven Equipment provides equipment rentals in Ridott for customers who need specific machines for temporary projects without the commitment of ownership. When you're grading a field once a year, excavating for a single building project, or handling material for a short-term job, renting gives you access to skid steers, track loaders, excavation equipment, trucks, trailers, and attachments that would otherwise sit idle after the work is finished. The company serves contractors, farmers, property owners, and local businesses from their location at 7347 E Winnisheik Rd in Ridott.


The rental inventory includes construction equipment for digging, grading, and site preparation, agricultural equipment for farm operations, skid steers and track loaders for material handling, trucks and trailers for hauling, and various attachments that adapt machines to specific tasks. DeHaven Equipment helps customers identify which equipment fits their particular job requirements, whether that involves matching loader capacity to material weight, selecting the right bucket width for trench work, or determining track versus wheel configuration based on ground conditions.


Call DeHaven Equipment at (815) 687-7037 to ask about current equipment availability and confirm rental periods for your project timeline.

How Renting Solves the Ownership Problem


Equipment rental addresses the central problem of needing expensive machinery for work that doesn't justify purchase cost, maintenance expenses, storage space, and depreciation. A skid steer used for three days of site preparation would otherwise require year-round storage, periodic maintenance even when idle, insurance coverage, and eventual disposal or resale at reduced value. Renting converts that fixed cost into a variable expense tied directly to the days you actually use the machine.


After completing your rental period, you return the equipment without further obligation—no winterization procedures, no off-season storage decisions, no maintenance schedules to track, and no long-term capital tied up in a depreciating asset. DeHaven Equipment's straightforward rental process means you pick up or arrange delivery for the equipment you need, use it for the duration of your project, and return it when the work is finished. The company's "Honest and Inexpensive" positioning reflects their approach to rental pricing and customer service in the Ridott area.



Rental terms vary based on equipment type and project duration, so confirm specific pricing, deposit requirements, delivery and pickup logistics, and available rental periods directly with the company. Certain attachments work only with compatible machines, and some jobs require specific loader configurations or excavation bucket sizes that affect which base equipment you rent.

Questions About Renting Construction and Farm Equipment

Customers in Ridott often ask practical questions about rental logistics, equipment selection, and how to plan rental periods around project schedules.

  • What determines which skid steer or track loader fits a specific job?

    The decision depends on the work surface, required lift capacity, whether you're working in confined spaces, and the type of material you're moving. Track loaders distribute weight across a larger surface area, which matters when working on soft or uneven ground common in rural Ridott properties, while wheeled skid steers offer faster travel speeds on paved or firm surfaces.

  • How do rental periods align with project timelines?

    You coordinate rental duration based on your anticipated work schedule, accounting for weather delays or ground condition changes that might extend the timeline. DeHaven Equipment works with customers to adjust rental periods as project needs shift, which is particularly relevant for agricultural work and outdoor construction in Illinois where spring rain and soil saturation can pause excavation or grading work.

  • What attachments are available for rented equipment?

    Attachment availability varies and depends on current inventory, but common options include different bucket sizes for excavation or loading, forks for pallet handling, augers for post holes, and grading blades for leveling. You confirm attachment compatibility with your rented base machine before starting work.

  • When should I contact DeHaven Equipment about equipment availability?

     Reach out as soon as you have a projected start date for your project, especially during peak construction and planting seasons when demand for loaders, excavators, and ag equipment increases. Early contact allows time to confirm the specific machine configuration you need is available when your project begins.

  • What information helps determine the right rental equipment?

    Describe the specific task—digging depth and trench width for excavation, material type and volume for loading, distance and terrain for hauling—and mention any site constraints like narrow access points, overhead clearance limits, or ground conditions. This detail allows DeHaven Equipment to recommend equipment that physically fits your site and handles your specific workload.

DeHaven Equipment operates from 7347 E Winnisheik Rd in Ridott and provides local service focused on matching customers with appropriate rental equipment for their specific projects. Contact them at (815) 687-7037 to discuss rental options, confirm current inventory, and arrange equipment pickup or delivery for your upcoming work.