The team at Harrybilt Engineering are back to work after a well-earned break. Over this time, we have had time to reflect on our highlights and achievements and want to thank all our suppliers and customers for making them possible in 2024.
We have many plans for another successful year that we look forward to achieving together and are keen to get back to work and see what 2025 will bring.
Harrybilt Engineering has partnered with trusted excavator brands, such as Hitachi, to develop the S Series Rail Machine.
Designed with operators in mind, this machine is built to endure the most severe working conditions while maintaining a focus on safety, versatility, efficiency, and ease of operation.
Currently in stock and available for quick delivery:
Additionally, we have a range of other Hi Rails in production, fitted to 13-ton base excavators from various brands. A H19 Hi Brid model, fitted to a Hitachi ZX140W, is also in production.
Please contact us on info@harrybilt.com.au for more information
Working alongside the team at Ballarat Tramway Museum, Harrybilt was assigned with translating 60-year-old drawings and parts to assemble a tram bogie.

This bogie, built to modern safety standards, will support a 120-year-old tram car, which has been beautifully restored by Ballarat Tramway Museum. The tram will operate on the historic Lake Wendouree Tourist Tram Line.