The Green Climber
Remote Control Slope Mower
A fully remote-controlled slope mower
The Green Climber is a remote-controlled, tracked slope mower designed for steep, unstable, or hazardous terrain where traditional machinery cannot operate safely. Its low ground pressure, high stability, and fully remote operation make it ideal for councils, shires, and contractors needing to manage high-risk vegetation areas without exposing staff to unsafe slopes. This unit is one of the few machines of its type available for dry hire in WA.
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Perfect for steep embankments, drainage lines, road verges, dam walls, firebreak edges, batter slopes, and inaccessible terrain where hand crews or traditional mowers are unsafe or inefficient.
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The Green Climber can operate on gradients up to approximately 60°, maintaining traction and stability on uneven ground. Its tracked platform keeps weight distributed evenly, reducing soil disturbance and allowing operation across soft, rocky, or uneven terrain. The remote-control system keeps the operator at a safe distance, eliminating exposure to rollovers, slips, or machinery hazards — a critical advantage for WHS-focused organisations.
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Pre-hire inspection and checklist
Plant trailer with ramps
Phone support during hire
Full fuel tank
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ABOUT OUR
Hire Process
We start by understanding your project, site conditions and team capability to confirm the equipment is fit for purpose and aligned with your scope of works.
Plan with Purpose
Submit a hire enquiry via our website. Every enquiry is reviewed to ensure suitability before proceeding.
Enquire
Once approved, we confirm availability, hire period, rates and mobilisation. Clear terms are set upfront so there are no surprises.
Book
Equipment is delivered or collected, ready for deployment. Our team remains available for support throughout the hire period to ensure safe, efficient operation.
Get to Work
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our specialised dry hire equipment is available exclusively to professional organisations. This includes local governments, councils and shires, established contractors, mining and resource sector teams, and renewable energy operators. We do not hire to individuals, residential users, or uninsured entities, as our fleet is designed for commercial, high-risk and high-value applications.
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Our dry hire fleet is supplied on a dry hire basis only. In some cases, we may recommend contracted services through Coastal Vegetation Management where a full-service solution is more appropriate. This will be discussed during the enquiry process to ensure the best outcome for the project.
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To assess suitability, we require basic project details, the intended scope of works, operator experience, and confirmation of insurance coverage. For first-time hirers, we may also request references. This process ensures the right equipment is matched to the right project and operator.
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Yes. All hired equipment must be operated by experienced and competent personnel who are familiar with similar machinery. For certain high-powered or specialised units, such as forestry mulchers, evidence of prior experience may be required before approval. This helps protect both the operator and the equipment.
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All hirers must hold current Public Liability Insurance and Plant & Equipment Insurance that covers hired-in machinery. Due to the value and nature of the equipment, hire cannot proceed without appropriate insurance documentation.
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Yes. All equipment is hired on a minimum one-week basis. This ensures projects are properly planned, equipment is allocated to genuine commercial workloads, and hire arrangements remain practical and cost-effective for both parties. Shorter hire periods may be considered only for existing clients.
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Equipment inspections may be arranged for approved enquiries where appropriate. As our machinery is actively deployed and maintained across multiple sites, inspections are managed on a case-by-case basis following an initial suitability review.
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Our dry hire fleet consists of specialised, high-value machinery that is not typically available through general hire suppliers. These requirements allow us to maintain safety, compliance and reliability, prevent misuse or damage, and ensure equipment remains available for essential vegetation management and fire mitigation works across Western Australia.