Ditching the hard work

July 7, 2005
In response to customer requests for greater power and productivity, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla., has released the SK350 mini skid steer, engineered to work longer without refueling, run more compact utility attachments and provide greater overall power and efficiency. The SK350 (Circle 909) is powered by a 20-hp Kohler engine, which comes standard with a heavy-duty air filter.
In response to customer requests for greater power and productivity, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla., has released the SK350 mini skid steer, engineered to work longer without refueling, run more compact utility attachments and provide greater overall power and efficiency. The SK350 (Circle 909) is powered by a 20-hp Kohler engine, which comes standard with a heavy-duty air filter. The 7.5-gal fuel tank enables operators to run the machine for five hours or more without refueling, and the exterior position of both the gas and hydraulic tanks, mounted on the frame, enables operators to refuel or top off hydraulic fluid without raising the engine hood.