Whether it’s fibre, irrigation line or another installation, the Vermeer RTX130 pedestrian trencher is equipped for your tough job sites. Powered by a 13 hp (9.7 kW) Honda engine, this unit offers a 30” (76.2 cm) digging depth and has the ability to manoeuvre in tight spaces at a 35” (88.9 cm) width. The intuitive design of the industry-exclusive VZ steering allows ease of movement through the toughest of ground conditions. This pedestrian trencher also offers the option of tyres or tracks to give your operators the versatility to take on their job site challenges.
Features & benefits of the Vermeer RTX130 pedestrian trencher
The Vermeer RTX130 pedestrian trencher steers effortlessly, with the VZ steering system that requires minimal effort to the handle bars.
Fits into narrow areas with a footprint that measures only 35”/88.9 cm wide.
Promotes on-the-job safety with an operator presence system that disengages the pedestrian trencher and ground drives if the operator leaves the controls, in addition to a trenching cleat that restricts backward motion.
Elimination of the tail wheel on the track unit provides trenching depth control in uneven ground conditions and convenience to move through tight spaces.
Features & Benefits
VZ steering system
Steers effortlessly with the VZ steering system that requires minimal effort to the handle bars.
Narrow footprint
Fits into narrow areas with a footprint that measures only 35-in (88.9-cm) wide.
Operator presence system
Promotes on-the-job safety with an operator presence system that disengages the trencher and ground drives if the operator leaves the controls, in addition to a trenching cleat that restricts backward motion.
Trenching depth control
Elimination of the tail wheel on the track unit provides trenching depth control in uneven ground conditions and convenience to move through tight spaces.
High-torque digging
The RTX130 is equipped with a 13-hp (9.7-kW) Honda engine for optimal power on your jobsite.
Slender profile
A 35-in (88.9-cm) width allows the RTX130 to access small spaces — including passing through typical backyard gates.