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 moreDitch Witch West: Your New Exclusive Radius HDD Dealer in the West
Ditch Witch West made a large impact by announcing they are the new exclusive Radius HDD dealer in the West. Read on to see how this can increase your jobsite productivity in the horizontal directional drilling industry.
Read moreEnhancing Safety in Underground Digging With Subsite HDD Equipment
Subsite guidance equipment makes locating underground utilities safer and easier. Read about how their range of equipment can help your business here.
Read moreSkid Steer Feature: Meet the SK3000
Meet the SK3000 stand-on skid steer. It’s a full-size, stand-on skid steer that brings 360 degrees of visibility, making any construction, tree care, hardscaping, and landscaping job that much easier–and more efficient. Let’s take a closer look.
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