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Ditch Witch Upgrades JT100 and JT100 All Terrain Engines for Increased Performance

Armed with Tier 4, 260-hp engines, drills give operators the power to efficiently bore through tough terrain.

Wed October 05, 2016 - National Edition
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Beyond power, the innovative new designs aid operators in meeting difficult requirements whether drilling in open, rural settings, or in more densely packed urban environments.
Beyond power, the innovative new designs aid operators in meeting difficult requirements whether drilling in open, rural settings, or in more densely packed urban environments.

For operators who need the power to drill through the toughest conditions, including solid rock, Ditch Witch, a Charles Machine Works Company, has upgraded the JT100 and JT100 All Terrain horizontal directional drills (HDD) to Tier 4 emission standards.

Powered by 260-hp (194-kW) Cummins engines, the two drills supply raw power to all machine functions to install pipe and other underground utilities faster and more efficiently than before, reducing downtime on the job so operators can keep drilling and remain profitable. With 100,000 lbs. of pullback and 12,000 ft-lbs. of torque, the JT100 is the ideal partner for challenging and long bores, such as river crossings, and installation of large-diameter pipe.

“As the demand for underground construction projects continues to rise, operators have to drill in more difficult terrain and soil conditions than before,” said Seth Matthesen, Ditch Witch senior product manager, horizontal directional drills. “To this end, the upgrades to the JT100 and JT100 All Terrain drills provide the job site solutions to drill faster and more effectively, while reducing emissions.”

Beyond power, the innovative new designs aid operators in meeting difficult requirements whether drilling in open, rural settings, or in more densely packed urban environments. The JT100 also features improvements in noise abatement, running productively and quietly in residential and other urban areas. Exclusive dual-pivot drill frames allow for steeper angles of entry without having to raise tracks off of the ground, which provides improved machine stability and overall operator comfort.

Reducing operating costs are top-of-mind for today's contractors. The heavy-duty anchor systems on the drills eliminate the need for large and expensive supporting equipment, reducing overall project costs and setup time, regardless of the size of the project.

A fully enclosed, tinted window cab features instrument panel gauges that are specifically positioned for increased onsite visibility and operator convenience. Full-color LCD displays provide operators with simple and critical information on engine diagnostics and machine performance.

For more information about the JT100 and JT100 All Terrain Tier 4 drills, please visit: http://www.ditchwitch.com/directional-drills.




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