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Alexander Scheller, president of SchellVac Equipment, discusses his SCH VT 2600 tri-drive hydroexcavator with a group of 2016 WWETT Show attendees. The unit has a large, hoisted 15.5-cubic-yard debris body with full-opening rear doors with hydraulic locks, and is built on a heavy-duty tri-drive, triple-axle system.
In the booming hydroexcavation industry, packing high power into a compact package is preferred. The people at SchellVac Equipment took that to heart when designing the SCH VT 2600 tri-drive hydroexcavator, which was introduced at the 2016 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show. And many attendees of the show took notice.“This is about as big of a system and as much power as you can get on a single-chassis truck,” says SchellVac President Alexander Scheller. “It’s a big, powerful unit, but because it’s on the single chassis, it’s actually proportionally small for the power it provides.”The system
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