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] '''Ditch Witch''' is an American brand of underground construction equipment built by The Charles Machine Works, Inc. The Charles Machine Works, Inc. has been in operation under the current name since 1949. Its Ditch Witch machines started in the 1940s when a compact trenching machine was created to replace pick and shovel for installation of some residential services. At present, the Ditch Witch line includes ] units, vacuum excavators, tracking and locating electronics, ], and compact utility machines.

'''Ditch Witch''' is an American brand of underground construction equipment built by The Charles Machine Works, Inc., which has been in operation under the current name since 1949. The company is based in ].

Ditch Witch machines started in the 1940s when a compact trenching machine was created to replace pick and shovel for installation of some residential services.

At present, the Ditch Witch line includes ] units, vacuum excavators, tracking and locating electronics, ], and compact utility machines.
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Ditch Witch is an American brand of underground construction equipment built by The Charles Machine Works, Inc., which has been in operation under the current name since 1949. The company is based in Perry, Oklahoma.

Ditch Witch machines started in the 1940s when a compact trenching machine was created to replace pick and shovel for installation of some residential services.

At present, the Ditch Witch line includes trenching units, vacuum excavators, tracking and locating electronics, directional drills, and compact utility machines.

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