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Ditch Witch HX30G Vacuum Excavator Delivers High-Profile Power in a Low-Profile Package

Tue December 10, 2019 - National Edition
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As the latest installment to the Ditch Witch HX vacuum excavator line, the HX30G features the same durable, low-profile design. A narrow frame helps ease navigation in urban or congested areas and height-restrictive areas — without compromising ground clearance for avoiding ground-level obstacles.
As the latest installment to the Ditch Witch HX vacuum excavator line, the HX30G features the same durable, low-profile design. A narrow frame helps ease navigation in urban or congested areas and height-restrictive areas — without compromising ground clearance for avoiding ground-level obstacles.

Faced with evolving regulations and tightening budgets, today's contractors need to be economical when it comes to their machine selection. To help meet this need, the new Ditch Witch HX30G vacuum excavator is designed to maintain power and productivity without breaking the bank.

"The HX vacuum excavation line, introduced last year, has received a lot of positive feedback from customers," said Chapman Hancock, Ditch Witch product manager, vacuum excavators. "Expanding on our initial success, we used direct customer feedback to offer a similar, but more economical, HX model that doesn't compromise power or versatility. The HX30G delivers the same core benefits, in a low-profile package at a lower price point, to meet the specific needs of municipalities and contractors that use the machine daily."

As the latest installment to the Ditch Witch HX vacuum excavator line, the HX30G features the same durable, low-profile design. A narrow frame helps ease navigation in urban or congested areas and height-restrictive areas — without compromising ground clearance for avoiding ground-level obstacles.

The HX30G is powered by a 31-hp Vanguard gas engine for optimal suction power and water pressure for any small- to mid-sized excavation job or non-hazardous cleanup task. The new higher-powered machine is also equipped with a 542-cfm blower, 3000-psi water pressure and 4.2-gpm water flow to help increase productivity and efficiency on any job.

While the HX30G upgrades power, it does so without sacrificing the comfort that is required of an appealing vacuum excavator, according to the manufacturer.

The machine is available with an optional jib boom to provide wide range of motion. And the excavators come with a hose restraint to keep the hose from jumping. The HX30G comes with a hose storage system which allows the hose to be stored flat and straight inside the unit frame when it isn't needed — a direct customer-driven enhancement.

Offering optimal versatility, the HX30G also comes with the choice of a 500- or 800-gal. tank to appeal to a variety of job requirements. And, it's available in a variety of trailer configurations, including the new Ditch Witch VT9 trailer, which when equipped with the 500-gal. tank has a GVWR of less than 10,000 lbs. and does not require a CDL to transport. Other options include a 12K, 14K and 20K trailer, all NATM compliant.

For more information, visit https://www.ditchwitch.com/vacuum-excavators/hydro-excavators/hx30g




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