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Designed for heavy-duty trenching, vibratory plowing and pavement cutting, the large line of Ditch Witch trenchers feature up to 185 hp (a138kW) and can dig to 99 inches (2.5 m) and plow to 48-inch (1.2 m) depths for installation of mainline utilities. |
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RT55 |
| | RT75 |
| | RT95 |
| | HT115 |
| | RT115 |
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HT185 |
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RT185 |
| | | Pedestrian |
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| Designed
for residential and short-run commercial service line work including gas, water,
sewer, electric and communications lines, Ditch Witch pedestrian trenchers and
plows are available for trenching two (0.6096 m) to four feet (1.2 m) deep or
plowing one (0.3048) to two feet (0.6 m) deep. | | | 1030 |
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| | 100sx |
| | 255sx |
| | 410sx |
| | 420sx |
| | | Zahn |
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Each Zahn power unit includes the engine, operator's console, and the articulation joint. The R230 and R300 also have a unique InterChange connection that accepts up to seven types of front ends: trencher, plow, dumper, tiller, backhoe, stump grinder, and a tool carrier that can drive more than 40 quick-change attachments. The 2WD R150 is essentially a dedicated trencher. The 2WD R230 and R300 accept two trencher front ends, while their 4WD counterparts accept all seven types of front ends—with more planned for the near future. |
| | R150 |
| | R230 |
| | R300 |
| | | Compact |
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The compact line of Ditch Witch trenchers and plows are ideal for completing big
jobs in small spaces. These small, maneuverable riding units are designed for
residential utility installations and can trench to depths from 60 inches (1.5
m) to 80 inches (2 m) deep depending on boom length. |
| | HT25 |
| | RT36 |
| | RT40 |
| | | Attachments |
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| | Backhoes |
| | Trenchers |
| | Saws |
| | Reel
Carriers | | | Plows |
| | Combos |
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