C30X vs. RT125: When to Upgrade from a Walk-Behind to a Ride-On Trencher
Choosing between the Ditch Witch C30X walk-behind trencher and the powerful RT125 ride-on trencher depends on your jobsite size, soil conditions, production targets, and restoration requirements. Whether you're managing short, precise trench runs in residential areas or pushing long utilities across mixed terrain, understanding the differences between these two machines helps you match performance to the job. This guide breaks down capabilities, productivity, cost-per-foot, and when it’s time to upgrade to a ride-on trencher.
Read moreTrencher Guide 101
Here at Ditch Witch West, we carry a large variety of trenchers for your trenching and excavation needs. What size trencher do you need for your next project? Let’s take a look.
Read moreFluid Management System Maintenance Tips
Equipment upkeep and preventing failures are key components of any successful directional drilling project. Ensuring your drill is in top shape prior to the job and continues to perform as expected during the project are top of mind on site.
Read moreCost Effective Solutions for Gas Line Replacement
Here at Ditch Witch West, we want to help you find long-lasting, effective, and economical solutions for your business. When it comes to gas line replacement, one of the best investments you can make is going trenchless. This will save you money during extraction and installation, and be a more effective solution in the long run, making future repairs less costly and invasive.
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