Garden Machinery

Landscaping & Gardening Made Easy

With a choice of small garden tool hire, J Keane has your latest garden project covered. Contact our experienced team for current stock and to discuss your requirements

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Strimmers

We offer quality, powerful strimmers for effective pruning and cutting, all at competitive prices.

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Push Lawnmowers

The classic push lawnmower is perfect for modest gardens.

Ride On Lawnmower

Ride-On Mower

To trim large areas of grass without a fuss, consider a ride-on lawnmower to take the pressure off.

Garden Equipment

In addition to the standard equipment, we carry a wide selection of machinery for both domestic and commercial use. These include:

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Most garden machinery – even ride-on lawnmowers – can be operated without a licence. However, if you are uncertain how to operate your garden machinery, do some research first. Make sure that you read the user manual to properly understand the controls.

If you are still confused about any piece of garden machinery that you have bought or are considering hiring from us, contact us. Our expert team are happy to walk you through any technical difficulties you have experienced.

The main difference is a power cord. A fuel strimmer will use petrol for its power, while an electric one requires electricity.

Generally speaking fuel strimmers are recommended for large-scale work that is far away from any reasonable source of electricity. They run on petrol, which is a point to consider when it comes to the operating costs.

Electric trimmers, on the other hand, are considered best for smaller gardens where a long power cord will still allow you to access most, if not all, of your garden.

The main difference is a power cord. A fuel strimmer will use petrol for its power, while an electric one requires electricity.

Generally speaking fuel strimmers are recommended for large-scale work that is far away from any reasonable source of electricity. They run on petrol, which is a point to consider when it comes to the operating costs.

Electric trimmers, on the other hand, are considered best for smaller gardens where a long power cord will still allow you to access most, if not all, of your garden.

Contact our team for a free consultation and find out exactly which tools would best suit your project.

They are tools used in allotments, gardens, and fields for farming, planting, and lawn care. These tools break up, stir, soften, and let air into the dirt. This gets rid of weeds, digs up hidden rocks and other waste, and gets beds ready for planting seeds and flowers or putting down grass.

Contact J Keane Plant Hire

Find out more about our selection of garden machinery and get a free, no-obligation consultation today!