Ditch Witch, a Charles Machine Works Company, invented the underground utility construction industry and today it designs, manufactures and markets the most complete line of directional drills, drill pipe, HDD tooling, vacuum excavators, trenchers, mini-skid steers and vibratory plows.
Handcrafted in the USA, its products are supported by the Ditch Witch dealer network with over 175 locations worldwide.
I drive an ox truck with a 10-in tube rubber holds vibrators on it doesn't use water but can suck up cobblestones and decent size rocks this is a nice truck uses water but what are you doing what size rocks can you suck up
@@SandlGetIt I heard the same thing from another guy just a few weeks ago - Something else is going on; other manufacturers have equipment, so other issues somewhere. . . Thanks
@Tekdvr911 we have a 2019 sk800 (1600 hours), a 2020 sk800 (1300 hours), a 2024 sk900 (150 hours). For some reason, they put the 900s out like it's nothing. I will say this. They do make good machines. However, the 2019 has been to the shop for repairs way more than the 2020. The only thing we have done to the 2020 sk800 is a crack in the fuel pickup tube, a new battery a few weeks ago and replace the tracks.
as a worker i love this drill with the amount of break downs and downtime iv never had so much time to walk off and pull myself feel sorry for the company tho
Its like magic , how does it change direction. ?? Thats the most crucial knowledge to know. Its something to do with the slope of the cutting tip. But still not sure how exactly.
ran roll offs using that engine and it has balls even on a full load. kind of miss this line of work and the people i worked with but not the company or management lol
Why in the world would u change the undercarriage system.You had the best undercarriage in the industry it was bulletproof and light years ahead of everyone else on the market.Now its basically the same design of every other machine out there.
I'm running a micro trench job rn in Colorado, in the winter and we're having a hell of a time because of the wet clay beneath. We've tried with vac, it clogs constantly, now we're trying with the shoot and it's a little better but still the clay is gumming our blades up often. It's all of our first times with this type of equipment. Any advice helps. Thanks
I just watched the video of the Ditch Witch HDD at 120 machine, and I'm thoroughly impressed! The precision and efficiency of that machine are truly remarkable. It's incredible how it effortlessly navigates through challenging terrains while delivering excellent results. The advanced technology and engineering behind the Ditch Witch HDD at 120 are evident, and it's clear that it's a top-notch piece of equipment. Kudos to the team behind its development for creating such an impressive machine!