I always appreciate when operator's take the time to clean up a machine after use. I'm always letting the guys know to clean up after themselves. Edit; Another informative video thanks.
Its a beautiful machine. I come from alberta and I see more and more of these units. I've been swamping on the big tridrives tornado and foremost. Awesome content
Thank you for commenting and watching. It's been a good machine. I thought I would need it more and be using it more than I do. But maybe that's what I had to do was to buy one to get out of all the fiber optic lines I was running into. 😂 Figures 🤷♂️
First rule is ppe. The safety glasses on top of your hat doesn't protect your eyes. Personally I use a full face shield. Id rather have to stop excavating or cleaning the machine to clean my shield instead of losing an eye or tooth.
Remove the vac hose from truck, close and run vac, feel pressure and than that shut vac lever to build up pressure in tank, open drain valve leverwith door shut, swith to pressure versus vacuum and blow slurry out or drain gate with out having to open door : )
Once we dig around the utilities with the vacuum excavator, then we machine dig everything else. Install our system, whatever that drainage system may be. Because of the diameter of the pipes, they take up area, which means all the dirt doesn't go back in, so we just leave that mud in the tank. We take it back to the yard and clean the tank out there.
In truth it's the first piece of equipment that you can do without. If you already have everything you want and the money is not a problem it's a nice luxury to have. Safely hand dig a area.
I want to take a minute to thank you for posting these 2 videos on your Ditch Witch! When it gets full on a job but your not finished, do you haul it away, dump it and return? and the 2 tanks on the machine, is that the water your using with the vacuum, if so why is it blue?
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I always appreciate when operator's take the time to clean up a machine after use. I'm always letting the guys know to clean up after themselves. Edit; Another informative video thanks.
Thank you
Thank you brother and your crew for setting the standard in drainage
We appreciate your support
Its a beautiful machine. I come from alberta and I see more and more of these units. I've been swamping on the big tridrives tornado and foremost. Awesome content
Thank you for commenting and watching. It's been a good machine. I thought I would need it more and be using it more than I do. But maybe that's what I had to do was to buy one to get out of all the fiber optic lines I was running into. 😂
Figures 🤷♂️
First rule is ppe. The safety glasses on top of your hat doesn't protect your eyes. Personally I use a full face shield. Id rather have to stop excavating or cleaning the machine to clean my shield instead of losing an eye or tooth.
Remove the vac hose from truck, close and run vac, feel pressure and than that shut vac lever to build up pressure in tank, open drain valve leverwith door shut, swith to pressure versus vacuum and blow slurry out or drain gate with out having to open door :
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How do you do the backfill?
Once we dig around the utilities with the vacuum excavator, then we machine dig everything else. Install our system, whatever that drainage system may be. Because of the diameter of the pipes, they take up area, which means all the dirt doesn't go back in, so we just leave that mud in the tank. We take it back to the yard and clean the tank out there.
is the demand sufficient enough to pay the payments? If so what size city are you in so I can compare the rate of demand
In truth it's the first piece of equipment that you can do without. If you already have everything you want and the money is not a problem it's a nice luxury to have. Safely hand dig a area.
How do you use the blower function to empty your spoils?
It dumps like a dump trailer. The back opens and all the mud runs out.
Do you know if they make a vac only trailer
They have a lot of options available. I would reach out to your local Ditch Witch representative.
I want to take a minute to thank you for posting these 2 videos on your Ditch Witch! When it gets full on a job but your not finished, do you haul it away, dump it and return? and the 2 tanks on the machine, is that the water your using with the vacuum, if so why is it blue?
The tanks grow alge. The blue in the water is an algicide. Alge plugs the system, and it blows to have to clean the screens, etc.
What's the MSRP for one of those units question
60k with trailer or 48k for unit. Trailer is 12k and worth it. Truly custom.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN thank you
How much is that
70k ish