Trencher Engine Maintenance Important For Contractors

Follow these tips to help avoid breakdowns in the field and expensive repairs.
Trencher Engine Maintenance Important For Contractors
Angel Delmoral uses a Ditch Witch trencher as part of site preparation for a new sewer line for a job in Cookeville, Tennessee.

You may think you’re practicing proactive maintenance by removing your trencher’s air filter after a job and knocking it on the side of a tire or blasting it with a high-pressure hose to remove dirt and debris. In fact, you’re putting yourself at risk of experiencing a severe...

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