Ditch Witch debuts new skid-steer, vibratory plow

The 410SX Traversing Plow and the SK1750 are now on the market.

The new 410SX Traversing Plow option from Ditch Witch a vibratory drop plow built with versatility in mind. The 410SX is an ideal machine for quick and efficient utility installation, including communication lines, natural gas and water services, or a complete underground sprinkler system.

Featuring a Traversing Plow option, contractors are able to offset the plow, allowing them to get within 8 inches of a structure and up to 24 inches deep. This flexibility prevents the need for more hand digging and makes it less likely for an additional trencher to be on site. The offset capability also makes the 410SX Traversing Plow an excellent option for contractors working on compact jobsites.

With a 55 HP Kubota WG1605 engine, the 410SX Traversing Plow has the power to plow through the most demanding conditions. Articulated-frame steering and offset plow option allow for effortless maneuverability in tight spaces and around obstacles.

Additionally, contractors looking for the power, versatility and visibility of the Ditch Witch SK1550, can now turn to the new Ditch Witch SK1750 and its patent-pending track system for added productivity and a smoother ride.

Equipped to handle a wide range of landscape, irrigation and tree-care projects, the SK1750 mini stand-on skid-steer is built with the power and reliability to complete any task. The new track system features a tension check window, which allows operators to visually check track tension without threading a separate gauge tool, which saves time and helps operators feel confident in their routine maintenance checks.

The improved track design provides a smooth, comfortable ride with outstanding maneuverability and stability – even when transporting heavy loads across rough terrain. The track design causes less disturbance to the ground, meaning operators can work more efficiently and spend less time repairing damaged turf on the jobsite. Improved roller design means rollers last significantly longer, only further increasing machine reliability and jobsite productivity.

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