New Ditch Witch SK1750 Stand-On Skid Steer Uses TriTrax Track System For Reliable Landscape Management
Ditch Witch recently introduced its new SK1750 stand-on skid steer with the new TriTrax track system, redesigned rollers, and an upgraded outer frame. The skid steer is designed for landscape, irrigation, and tree care projects.
The Ditch Witch SK1750
The new track system has a patent-pending track tension check window so operators can visually check track tension instead of threading a separate gauge tool. This makes it easier to perform routine maintenance checks.
The skid steer’s track design and 9-inch (228-millimeter) ground clearance provide a comfortable ride, easier maneuverability, and stability across all types of terrain, even with heavy loads.
The innovative track system minimizes ground disturbance, preserving turf conditions. Plus, the redesigned rollers have a longer lifespan.
SK1750 Specs
The SK1750 has a 43-horsepower (32-kilowatt) Stage V-compliant Yanmar diesel engine. The SK1750 has a maximum operating height of 128.4 in. (3,261 mm) with a 60-in. (1,524-mm) bucket and is 47 in. (1,194 mm) wide. An optional weight kit bumps the rated operating capacity up to 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms). The mini skid steer has a weighted tipping capacity of 5,890 lbs (2,671 kg).
The hydraulic system with an auxiliary circuit and double-gear pump has a flow rate of 16 gallons (60.5 liters) per minute. The ground drive system with dual hydrostatic pumps has a flow rate of 16.6 gpm (62.8 Lpm).
Source: Ditch Witch