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Trencher

A trencher is a machine that digs deep holes in the ground. It's often used to lay pipes or cables underground.

Appearance

The Trencher is a heavy-duty machine, often bright yellow or orange, with a distinctive long arm or large wheel fitted with sharp, industrial teeth. It typically moves on sturdy tracks or robust tires, designed for rugged terrain.

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Trencher

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Rarity

Common

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Interesting facts

Some trenchers can cut trenches so quickly, they could cross a football field in minutes!

The biggest trenchers can dig trenches deep enough to fit a two-story building inside!

They can even cut through solid rock using super-strong diamond or tungsten carbide teeth.

Trenchers are essential for burying almost all underground pipes and electrical cables.

Special abilities

Ability

Ground Grinder

Trencher has a powerful digging chain or wheel with tough teeth that lets it relentlessly cut through soil, rock, and even asphalt.

Ability

Precision Digger

Trencher uses advanced hydraulic controls to precisely adjust its digging depth and width, creating perfectly sized trenches.

Ability

Material Mover

Trencher has a special auger or conveyor belt that lets it efficiently remove the dug-up dirt from the trench, piling it neatly.

Measurements & details

Length
6 m
Weight
4500 kg
Top Speed
10 km/h
Fuel Type
Diesel
Passenger Capacity
1

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Trencher?

6 m

How much does Trencher weigh?

4500 kg

How fast can Trencher move?

10 km/h

What fuel does Trencher use?

Diesel

How many passengers can Trencher carry?

1

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