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Ditch Witch launches small HDD unit for compact job sites

Ditch Witch launches small HDD unit for compact job sites

To help HDD contractors improve performance on projects within compact job sites, Ditch Witch has launched the JT28 directional drill.

Designed as an upgraded replacement for the JT25 drill, the JT28 maintains its mid-size footprint while providing more power, improving performance and requiring fewer maintenance checks.

The JT28 features an exclusive rotational drive system with 4,200 ft.-lb. (5694 N·m) of torque and 28,000 pounds (124.6 kN) of thrust and pullback, which provides the strength and reliability necessary for installation projects up to 12 inches in diameter and at lengths of up to 550 feet.

The drill is powered by a 130-hp (97-kW), Tier 4 Cummins diesel engine to make it effective across a variety of job sites, from pipe and cable installation to larger utilities like water, gas and sewer.

"We are always innovating our equipment to meet the needs of today's HDD contractors," said Cory Maker, Ditch Witch HDD product manager.

"The JT28 was designed based on direct customer feedback, created to take everything our customers loved about the JT25 and up the ante with unbeatable power and exceptional productivity. The result is a durable and low-maintenance machine that will help keep operators productive and improve job site performance."

The JT28 is designed to increase operator efficiency with daily maintenance points in one easy-to-access location and no daily grease zerks.

Company info

1959 W. Fir Ave.
P.O. Box 66
Perry, OK
US, 73077-0066

Website:
ditchwitch.com

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