We build several models of amphibious crafts designed to carry excavators, draglines, and other special applications. Most model excavators can be mounted.
No. The large footprint, low ground pressure and amphibious capabilities along with the high torque tracking system can get our machine out of just about every bog.
Amphibious equipment is bulky, but by dissembling these machines they can be transported easily on highways. Reassembling is also easy and can be done in a matter of hours. Depending
Our amphibious equipment is hydraulically driven. The travel circuits of the excavator power the undercarriages. Some of our machines have their own engines to power the hydraulic drive systems.
Marsh equipment is ideally suited for wetland and unstable terrain applications. These machines can work in areas where a human cannot even walk. The large footprint of the machine exerts
Speeds of our machines vary with the models selected. The fastest machine can reach speeds in the marsh of up to 3 mph. Most machines move approximately 1 to 2
Our machines have extremely strong drawbar pulling capabilities. The tracking system is a high torque system; the tracks do not spin fast enough to propel the machine in moving water.
Yes. All of the operations of the marsh excavator controls remain the same. Personnel carrier controls closely resemble those of the common bulldozer. Certain precautions have to be maintained by