This trencher was specifically designed for the irrigation installation and maintenance industry. It is the only trencher that discharges the trenched material direct onto tarps on either side of the machine for easy clean-up. The trencher can make multiple trenches side-by-side to run multiple main lines in the same trench. Not only will it trench for conventional irrigation systems, but our new "Blade-in-a Blade" technology allows you to trench for subsurface drip irrigation, low voltage lighting and dog fencing using the same blade. Our patented floating cutting blade is designed to cut up and over underground obstructions like rocks and large tree roots, which saves on high trencher blade maintenance costs. The trenching teeth cut up to 2.5" wide on each pass. Our subsurface drip blade can cut a 1" wide trench. The depth is adjustable from 0" to 12" deep depending on the model chosen. The specially designed trencher teeth are made of replaceable carbide bits that are mounted on steel holders or in rocky areas you can specify "Shark Teeth". In addition this trencher can excavate for brick edging, landscape retaining walls, drain tile, silt fence, low voltage lighting cable, water lines and root pruning.
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@wi11y1960 sounted like a root to me
Ls7colorado 5 days ago
lol at 1:13 you can hear it cutting through some pipe. Wonder how well something works now.
wi11y1960 1 year ago
IF YOU PUSH YOU ARE FOLLOWING BEHIND THE TRENCHER AND WALKING ON THE SPOILS, COMPACTING THEM OR KNOCKING THEM INTO THE TRENCH AND LIKELY FALLING INTO THE TRENCH YOURSELF.
CITGAB 1 year ago
i like it but seems like handle should be on other side usualy lot easy to push then pull even knowing pulling dosent seem that hard
littlebitofinsanity 1 year ago
@KartAnimal29 Looks like space is an issue. That and not wanting to screw up someones yard with a heavy vibratory plow. Plus this trencher is fairly portable.
chechnya 1 year ago
doing a great job its just three times as big as the competition.lol
plusdoe 1 year ago
Not that I know much about this type of stuff, but that is quite impressive. I'd use that to install feed lines for antenna wire.
BeeRich33 1 year ago
i would like to see this machine work on texas clay or Oklahoma red dirt or soil that is the least bit wet or rocky.
stephenmover 2 years ago
With that kind of digging , why wouldn't you use a vibratory plow. You would cut you install in half.
KartAnimal29 3 years ago