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 moreRival Hydrovacs: The Ultimate Solution for Digging in City Limits
If you’ve been hauling partial loads in your hydrovac truck or hauling full loads that exceed municipal weight limits and risking major fines, there is a better way. Consider investing in hydro vacuum excavation trucks specifically designed for working in city limits.
Read moreStand-On Skid Steers: 360 Degrees of Productivity
If you’re in the market for a new skid steer, you may want to consider the benefits of a stand-on skid steer. Ditch Witch recently released the SK3000, the first full-size stand-on skid steer model. It abandons the traditional seated cage design to get the operator on his or her feet for enhanced visibility. The equipment experts here at Ditch Witch West have put together some helpful information to help you decide if a stand-on skid steer is the best choice for your business.
Read moreUtility Repair Can't Wait - We're Here for You
Utility repair and installation needs haven’t stopped because there’s a pandemic. Some of these jobs just can’t wait and as your equipment partner, Ditch Witch West is here to support you with new and used equipment, rental, parts, service, and advice to help you get the job done as safely as possible.
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