Agricultural Drainage

Our Ag Drainage line includes rubber tired and track mounted wheel trenchers, rubber tired chain trenchers and track mounted plows. Plows are available with double link, cantilever, or V plow linkages. All machines come standard with walk through cabins, Plus One controls, heating and air conditioning. Our experienced staff will design and build machines to meet your specific needs.

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Hydramaxx 2520

This unique trencher combines the versatility of the chain digging attachment with the mobility of a rubber tire tractor. It allows the farm drainage contractor to dig a narrow trench, minimizing soil displacement and backfilling. Wider cutters and boots can be installed for trench widths up to 28” wide and 8’ deep or more.

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Hydramaxx 2620

Powered by a 350 HP Cummins Tier IV engine, this wheel trencher will install pipe up through 30” diameter. The wheel trenchers are very versatile and are used for installing drainage mains and lateral drain lines, particularly short runs. Boots are available for laying single and dual wall tile.

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Hydramaxx 2730

The 2730 is more powerful than the 2620. It has a 430 HP Cummins Tier IV engine, larger pumps, motors, axles, and tires. It will dig up to 50” wide and 8’ deep when equipped with special shaped buckets and boot.

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Hydramaxx 3330 Double Link

The 3330 Plows use a Cummins 375 HP Tier IV Engine, D6 tracks and a spacious cabin. It can be configured with Cantilever, Double Link or V Plow Linkage and a tile reel(s) to meet your specific needs.

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Hydramaxx 3330 V Plow

The 3330 Plows use a Cummins 375 HP Tier IV Engine, D6 tracks and a spacious cabin. It can be configured with Cantilever, Double Link or V Plow Linkage and a tile reel(s) to meet your specific needs.

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V Shank Attachment

The V Shank is very popular with contractors and farm owners. This shank lifts and places the soil to minimize the soil disturbance, leaving all the topsoil on the surface.

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