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Machine Trencher CT20
- Maximum digging depth of 80 cm (31.496 in.) - Cutting width from 12 cm (4.724 in.) to 20 cm (7.874 in.) - Left - right hydraulic rotation - Vertical rise of 35 cm (13.780 in.)
Pistoia, Italy
- Maximum digging depth of 80 cm (31.496 in.) - Cutting width from 12 cm (4.724 in.) to 20 cm (7.874 in.) - Left - right hydraulic rotation - Vertical rise of 35 cm (13.780 in.)
Trenchers are specialized machines used for digging trenches, typically for laying pipes, cables, or drainage systems. They come in various sizes and models, including walk-behind, ride-on, and attachment types, making them suitable for a wide range of applications from landscaping to large-scale construction projects.
Check the machine's overall condition, including the wear on the digging chain, teeth, and boom. Verify the engine hours and maintenance history to ensure it’s been well cared for.
Hire a transport service experienced in moving heavy machinery. Ensure the trencher is properly secured and protected to prevent any damage during transit.
Regular maintenance includes checking the engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and inspecting the digging chain and teeth for wear. Consult the manufacturer’s manual for specific maintenance intervals and procedures.