Two North Dakota farmers designed and built a ditcher that handles
the tough jobs needed on a farm. Edwin Erickson Sr. and Edwin Jr. have
sold hundreds of the ditchers they developed. Their ditcher is a combination
of a scraper, flat-bottom ditcher, landscaping machine and a small road
builder. It will cut ditches while water is standing so farmers can save
their crops from drowning during wet periods. The ditcher will cut and
clear wash ways and ditches. It also helps farmers build and maintain
terraces.
Special features of the Eagle Ditcher include a door that diverts
dirt either to the left or right, a hydraulic terracing dirt deflector,
and the ability to adjust how far dirt is dispersed (up to 120 ft.). The
machine runs at 2 to 4 mph and cuts 1 to 9 in. deep. A tractor with 135
hp and higher can power the PTO-driven ditcher. With optional wing
extensions, you can expand your cutting width to 60".
The Ericksons say the ditcher is durable enough to handle rocky
conditions and most other conditions, from standing water to dry dirt.
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