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 moreAir Excavation vs. Hydro Excavation: Which Option Is Right For Your Application?
Making the right choice between air and hydro excavation for will save you significant time and money. Learn about when and where to use each here.
Read moreMeet the New Ditch Witch HX30G Vacuum Excavator
Ditch Witch’s enhanced lineup of vacuum excavators are known for boosting productivity and versatility on municipality and underground construction jobs. They only continue to expand the diverse categories of towable, truck mounted and hydro excavation trucks, to better fit customer needs and the evolving construction landscape.
Read moreOperator's Guide to Safe Trenching and Excavation Work
Before you break ground on your next trenching project, it’s crucial to ensure you’re taking all necessary steps to keep your operators safe. Avoid getting hurt on the job, disrupting existing utilities, and damaging your valuable equipment by taking the time to conduct pre-use equipment examinations and jobsite evaluations. A critical eye and care for your operators will help you keep your excavation jobs safe and efficient.
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