What kind of jobs is the Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator suited for?
The Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator is suited for precision hole digging such as for piles or fence posts, or for utilities maintenance. It is particularly suited to work where only a small but very deep hole is needed or if it’s not clear if there’s the risk of hitting other underground pipes or utilities, or where soil structure makes it hard to dig to depth without the risk of collapsing - i.e. in wet soil or silt.
Can the Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator work in a small space?
The Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator can work in small or narrow spaces thanks to its hose extensions that give it extra long reach to get into hard to access spaces. It comes fitted onto the back of a truck which can vary in size to meet your needs. That means if you’ve got to work in narrow or restricted spaces it can be fitted to a more compact truck to get it where you need to go.
When I use the Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator, what do I do with the dirt I suck out of the hole?
When you suck out a hole with the Master Hydro Vacuum Excavator, the dirt is stored in its large vacuum chamber. Once collected it must be transported to a suitable site, such as Blind Road or Owen Rose Contracting Ltd Clean Fill Site in Hawke’s Bay, for disposing of damp soil (also known as the spoils).