Construction Equipment Guide
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Fri March 16, 2007 - National Edition
The Charles Machine Works Inc. (CMW) has introduced its largest trencher to date: the Ditch Witch HT220.
Built to provide exceptional digging in both rock and dirt, the HT220 is a hydrostatic trencher with 220 hp (164 kW). Designed for large installations—12 to 24 in. (305 to 610 mm) wide and 4 to 8 ft. (1.2 to 2.4 m) deep—the machine has an exclusive flywheel gearbox that delivers tremendous horsepower to the attachment on demand while protecting the hydraulic system and other components from shock. Operator vibration is further minimized by trencher stabilizers, standard on each machine, that isolate vibration when digging in rock.
Although the HT220 is not the compact machine typically produced at the Ditch Witch equipment factory in Perry, Okla., CMW product manager Brent Bolay said this machine typifies everything customers have come to expect from the Ditch Witch organization: quality, productivity and extreme durability.
“Working in harsh conditions demands equipment that is extraordinarily durable and sturdy, and the HT220 does not disappoint,” Bolay said. “From its rugged undercarriages to its reliable controls to its forged, heat-treated, high-alloy steel headshafts, everything on this machine is designed to endure the particularly rugged conditions of rock-laden job sites.”
He said that when a contractor is moving a lot of dirt, he needs to get it out of the way.
“This machine is designed with an integrated, reversible spoils conveyor which effectively deposits soils on either side of the trench,” Bolay said. “This machine also has a patented bit block digging system which lets you easily change out one or all of your bits in the field without removing the digging chain.”
For more information, call 800/654-6481 or visit ditchwitch.com.