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275 VX Vacuum Excavator
275 VX
Homeowners and small contractors appreciate the towing capability, compact size, and versatility of the 275VX. With this equipment, homeowners can complete home projects quickly and with minimal disturbance to their yard or landscaping. Contractors can also send a smaller crew including non-CDL drivers to make necessary repairs and uncover buried utilities, thereby streamlining project completion time.
350 VX Vacuum Excavator
350 VX
Contractors consider a mix of capacity and tow ability as important factors when choosing the 350VX. This unit has a 100-gallon water tank for excavating and a 350-gallon capacity spoil tank. The unit can be easily pulled by a half-ton truck and does not require a CDL driver. This unit is perfect for rental yards that cater to small contractors or anyone who needs a moderate amount of capacity. The 350VX is quick to set up and easy to operate, making it suitable for operators of any skill level. You can choose between a 600CFM or 1000CFM blower to suit your needs. The only limitation of this machine is your imagination regarding the jobs you need to complete.
1000 VX Vacuum Excavator
1000 VX
Taking time off from the job site can be costly. Therefore, if you need to make the most of your time on-site or if you have a large volume of fluid to manage, the 1000VX could be the perfect solution for you. This machine provides additional capacity to contractors working in areas where disposal sites are far away and traveling back and forth costs a considerable amount of time and money. The 1000VX offers the same capacity as a large vac truck but without the added expense.
1300 VX Vacuum Excavator
1300 VX
Contractors who require more capacity but don't want to incur the expenses of a large vacuum truck will find this triple-axle timesaver to be a viable alternative. This machine is equipped with a goose-neck type hitch and mounted on a low-profile trailer with three axles. It has a dry weight of just over 10,000 pounds and a GVWR of 31,000 pounds, making it capable of handling heavy-duty work on any job site.
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