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Chain Saw Trenchers
Depending on whom you talk to, trenchers may or
may not be classified as a form of chainsaw.
Trenchers as their name
implies are specially designed for digging
trenches. Anyone who has ever dug a trench knows
that it is backbreaking work.
Trenchers are available in sizes ranging from
massive pieces of equipment weighing upwards of
thousands of pounds to small walk-behinds, which
weighing only a couple hundred pounds and
costing a few hundred dollars. There are
trenchers to suite any landscaping need, or
digging needed.
If you want trenches dug, and want to do it
quick, simple, and easy, then DO NOT USE A
STANDARD CHAINSAW! Last summer a man in my
neighborhood decided to save money and not rent
a trencher and instead, used his chainsaw to dig
the needed trenches for his new sprinkler
system. Within 15 minutes, his chainsaw hit a
rock, kickback, and struck him square in the
forehead, knocking him unconscious. Thank
goodness for the safety features on the
chainsaw, or otherwise his injuries would have
been more serious, if not fatal. (By-the-way,
his hospital bills were 10 times more than what
it would have cost him to rent a mini-trencher
for the weekend.)
For individuals who want to purchase a trencher,
there are several options available. The first
is the mini-trencher. These were first
introduced in 1986, by Bill Rose, who was the
developer and inventor. The mini-trenchers are
perfect for homeowners and businesses that only
require the digging of a trench up to one foot
deep. In addition to the mini-trencher, there
are numerous companies that manufacture
attachments, which can be used with existing
equipment to dig trenchers, such as Compact
Power, Toro, and CEAttachments. Each of these
companies manufacture, trenching attachments,
which can be attached to skid steer loaders, and
even excavators. However, for companies who need
to dig a trench that is several feet deep, there
are larger trenchers.
Large trenchers weighing as much as 12,000-pound
and having 85 horsepower, operate similar to
that of a chainsaw, in that they use a chain and
bar to cut through the earth. These large
trenchers can dig trenches several feet deep,
and are often used to dig trenches for water
lines, sewer, electrical lines, and even phone
lines. Depending on the condition of the dirt
and the depth of the trench, one can normally
cut about 100 feet in five minutes, or less.
There are many landscape contractors as well as
lawn sprinkler system companies who prefer to
rent trenchers depending on the requirements of
each project. However, it would be more
affordable for them to purchase a mini-trencher,
than to constantly be wasting profits on rental
fees. Costing a few thousand dollars,
mini-trenchers are an affordable option for your
company’s trenching needs. In addition, they are
also somewhat compact in size. Mini-trenchers
are perfect for any landscaping and irrigation
company that is on a limited working budget, and
who have a limited amount of storage space.
Companies, which already own large trenchers,
will also benefit from purchasing a
mini-trencher, for the simple reason that
mini-trenchers do not tear up an existing lawn.
In addition, if you are burying a small line
such as a ¾-inch line, then you have less amount
of digging and dirt removal, saving you time and
money. In time, a mini-trencher will pay for
itself and start making you money.
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