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EDCO TR-18 18 Inch Trencher

EDCO TR-18 18 Inch Trencher

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EDCO TR-18 18 Inch Trencher - Compact, Efficient Trenching up to 18 Inches Deep

The EDCO TR-18 Trencher is a compact, manually-operated chain trencher designed for contractors who need a powerful yet portable solution for creating clean, narrow trenches. Perfect for landscaping, irrigation lines, cable installation, and utility work, the TR-18 allows you to cut trenches up to18 inches deep with exceptional precision, no trailer needed.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • STANDARD 3" WIDE DIGGING CHAIN: Delivers clean, consistent trenching results with an ideal width for most utility and irrigation applications.
  • OPTIONAL 4" DIGGING CHAIN AVAILABLE: Offers added flexibility for wider trenching tasks when needed.
  • COMPACT & PORTABLE DESIGN:  Easily fits in the back of a standard work truck or van, no trailer required, making transport simple and job-ready access faster.
  • NARROW FRAME FITS THROUGH SMALL GATES & DOORWAYS: Perfect for residential or tight-access job sites where space is limited.
  • SPINDLE LOWERING SYSTEM FOR DEPTH PRECISION: Accurately adjust trenching depth from 2 inches to 18 inches (5 cm to 45.7 cm), ensuring exact results for every project.
  • TRENCH NEAR WALLS, FENCES & OBSTACLES: Designed for close-quarter trenching without damaging nearby structures.
  • SAVE TIME & BOOST PROFITS: Dig trenches faster and more efficiently than hand tools, reducing labor costs and increasing jobsite productivity.

AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL)

  • Digging Chain 3", Welded
  • Digging Chain 4", Welded

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Model: TR-18
  • Power: Gasoline
  • RPM: 3600
  • Digging Width: 4 Inch
  • Max Depth: 18 Inch
  • Length: 63.5 Inch
  • Width: 25.5 Inch
  • Height: 41.5 Inch
  • Weight: 253 lb (114.76 kg)

 

EDCO TR-18 18-Inch Trencher: Efficient and Portable Trenching

The EDCO TR‑18 Trencher is a compact, gas-powered chain trencher designed to deliver fast, clean trenches up to 18 inches deep—all without needing a trailer for transport. Ideal for tasks like landscaping, cable installation, irrigation, and utility trenching, it's a reliable workhorse for tight-access jobs. 


Key Features & Advantages

  • Adjustable Trenching Depth
    The spindle-lowering system offers precise control from 2 inches up to 18 inches—customized depth for each job. 

  • Ideal Compact Design
    Its slim profile allows the TR‑18 to fit through small gates and tight doorways—no trailer needed.

  • Chain Options for Versatility
    Ships with a 3" digging chain standard and supports 4" chains for wider trenching when needed. 

  • Power & Performance
    Powered by a gasoline engine, it delivers 3,600 RPM and a digging width of 4 inches. 

  • Lightweight Yet Durable
    Weighing roughly 253 lbs, and measuring 63.5″ L × 25.5″ W × 41.5″ H, it balances stability with portability for easy transport and setup. 

  • Precision Near Obstacles
    Designed to trench close to walls, fences, and other obstacles with accuracy and ease. 

  • Efficiency Gains
    Offers rapid trenching performance—boosting productivity and reducing manual labor compared to hand digging. 


Quick Snapshot

Attribute Details
Model TR-18
Power Source Gasoline engine
Chain Width Options 3″ (standard), 4″ (optional)
Max Digging Depth Up to 18″
RPM 3,600
Dimensions (L×W×H) 63.5″ × 25.5″ × 41.5″
Weight ~253 lbs
Transport Convenience Fits in standard truck/van – no trailer needed
Use Cases Irrigation, utilities, landscaping, tight-access trenching

 


Bottom Line

The EDCO TR-18 18″ Trencher stands out as a highly efficient and portable solution for contractors needing accurate trenching in tight access areas. It combines durability, adjustable cutting capability, and ease of transport—making it a smart investment for irrigation jobs, utility installations, and other trenching tasks.

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