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Ditch Witch, a Charles Machine Works Company, will be showcasing innovative equipment designed to help global underground construction operators be more productive and confident on the job at the ...
Ditch Witch of Houston has spent the last 41 years proudly serving its customers with “one of the 100 best American-made products in the world” according to Fortune magazine.
Ditch Witch UnderCon — which offers Ditch Witch parts, service, rentals and new and used equipment for underground construction needs — will start work on a new, larger dealership this summer ...
Ditch Witch of West Texas will dig into an area bustling with agriculture- and energy-related construction when it closes an expansion deal, one industry analyst said. The Amarillo company is buyin… ...
Ditch Witch introduced its latest trenching and trenchless machines at its ninth customer day held at in Barcelona, Spain. Becca Wilkins reports. More than 200 customers and dealers had the chance to ...
Ditch Witch. Modified from Ditch's proven vibratory plow, this vibratory silt fence installer includes a roll carrier, special plow blade and a guide wheel.
The Ditch Witch organization announces the release of the Ditch Witch MT12 MicroTrencher, which is designed to quickly and cleanly slice through asphalt to create trenches into which fiber-optic cable ...
Ditch Witch celebrated with a ribbon cutting July 30 at 14061 S 220th St. After officially opening in mid-January, Ditch Witch Undercon is finally able to celebrate its grand opening. The business ...
The new MT9 micro-trencher attachment from Ditch Witch, is designed, says the company, “to improve productivity and to reduce the cost-per-foot on small fiber job sites.” Developed for use in tandem ...
WEST CHICAGO - Ditch Witch Midwest recently hosted an open house at its new facility, 1555 Atlantic Drive, as it embarks on its milestone 50th year in business. Earl K. Harbaugh founded Ditch ...
We’ve seen some fairly convincing power loader facsimiles before, but this refurbished Ditch Witch by Raytheon-Sarcos — who are also experimenting with robotic exoskeletons — isn’t that ...
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