Ditch Witch acquires HydraWheel

Ditch Witch, Perry, Oklahoma, acquired specific assets from River City Manufacturing Inc., including the HydraWheel design of rock saws.
The rock saws will be manufactured, branded and sold under the Ditch Witch name and are available through the global Ditch Witch dealer network.
Ditch Witch, Perry, Oklahoma, acquired specific assets from River City Manufacturing Inc., including the HydraWheel design of rock saws.

Ditch Witch, Perry, Oklahoma, acquired specific assets from River City Manufacturing Inc., including the HydraWheel design of rock saws. Based out of Bertram, Texas, the company has designed and manufactured rock saws since 1982.

Through this acquisition, Ditch Witch continues its commitment to the traditional open-cut utility installation industry. The product line features saws, ranging in depth from 9 to 46 inches, and can be paired with both stand-on skid steers and heavy-duty tractors.

HydraWheel’s rock saws will be manufactured, branded and sold under the Ditch Witch name and are available through the global Ditch Witch dealer network, with nearly 200 locations worldwide.

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