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13946 86th ST SE ! Milnor, ND 58060
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Eagle Ditcher
The Eagle Ditcher is the most efficient and economical way to build and maintain ditches and terraces with only ONE pice of equipment. It will save your crops from drowning in those wet areas and eliminate those problem areas altogether. With the Eagle Ditcher, you will be able to cut your ditches while water is still standing and not have to wait for the areas to dry up. When using the Eagle Ditcher, the dirt is thrown out the rear to the left and to the right sides - not on the tractor or the operator. This piece of machinery can cut from 1 - 12" deep and can cut 2 - 5" at speeds of 2 to 4 mph depending on tractor horse power. The 48" wide cutting edge lifts and drops the soil onto the spinner, where it is then thrown out of the machine either to the left or the right, depending on your preference. Wings may be added for an extra 12" wide cut and a cleaner edge to the ditch. The hydraulic feeder beater aids in breaking up the soil so when it is dropped onto the spinner the dirt is fed out more evenly and aggressively. When the left dirt directional door is open, it diverts the dirt to the left. When the door is closed it diverts the dirt out to the right. The dirt deflector door controls the distance your soil will be thrown. The dirt can be thrown anywhere from 1' to 150' away from the ditch or terrace. The Eagle Ditcher can also be used to cut road shoulders and reclaim gravel out of road ditches. NEW FOR 2007, the Eagle Ditcher is equipped with a larger hydraulic motor to run the beater. This means more capacity for less stalling and more power in adverse conditions.
![]() From A Farmers Point Of View......"I like not having to level out dirt piles that I had when I used a scraper. I also can ditch in wetter soil than with a scraper. The Eagle Ditcher works well in many different soil types and moisture variations."-John Lunneborg, Milnor, ND "We use the ditcher to cut and clear washways and ditches on our farmland. The machine is overbuilt, and we're glad. One of the advantages is, Erickson is a farmer, and he knows how things have to be...... how much abuse they have to take." -Nickeson Brothers, Veblen, SD
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