Two new walk-behind trenchers from Ditch Witch, the RT10 and RT12, offer fully hydrostatic steering and a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty oscillating tracks.

Two new walk-behind trenchers from Ditch Witch, the RT10 and RT12, offer fully hydrostatic steering and a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty oscillating tracks. Both units also feature a trail wheel that increases stability. The 11-horsepower (net) RT10 and 16-horsepower (gross) RT12 have easy-to-use, color-coded controls. Options include pin-on backfill blade and Roto Witch attachment that allows boring under sidewalks, driveways and other obstacles.
Model JT5 horizontal direction drill replaces the Ditch Witch JT520 with design upgrades.
Model FX50 has been added to the line of vacuum excavators. The unit is powered by a 49-horsepower Deutz D2011L03I engine.