Showing posts with label amphibious excavator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amphibious excavator. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2025

Tackling the Tough Terrain: VMI’s Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator Rentals

    VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator


 Tackling the Tough Terrain: VMI’s Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator Rentals

When the job site looks more like a swamp than a construction site, traditional heavy equipment can only go so far. That’s where Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators come in, purpose-built to perform in soft terrain, shallow water, and conditions that would stop standard excavators in their tracks.

VMI Dredges doesn’t manufacture these machines, but we know their value and that’s why we keep them in our rental fleet. They’re one more way we help customers take on challenging jobs and keep projects moving where others can’t.

What Is a Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator?

A Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator is a modified excavator equipped with sealed pontoons and wide tracks, giving it buoyancy and stability on soft or submerged ground. These machines are engineered for low ground pressure and steady operation in areas with poor footing — such as ponds, marshes, retention basins, and wetlands.

Typical applications include:

• Pond and lagoon cleaning

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator

• Canal and drainage maintenance

• Wetland restoration

• Flood control and storm cleanup

• Sediment and vegetation removal

They’re often used alongside dredges to clear shallow areas, shape banks, or remove material where a dredge can’t physically reach.

Why Contractors Choose Amphibious Excavators

Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators offer unmatched mobility and reach in wet environments. Their extended arms and floating pontoons allow operators to work both from shore and directly within flooded zones safely and efficiently.

These machines save time and reduce the need for temporary access roads, barges, or dewatering efforts. In short, they help crews get more done with less setup, which is why they’ve become a go-to solution in environmental and industrial maintenance.

VMI’s Rental Advantage

VMI Dredges understands that not every project requires owning specialized equipment outright. That’s why our rental program includes Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators, alongside our lineup of horizontal dredges, cutter suction dredges, booster pumps, and HDPE pipe systems.

What You Can Expect

Field-Ready Equipment: Every unit is inspected, serviced, and tested before it leaves our facility.

Flexible Terms: Short-term or long-term rentals available to match your project scope and duration.

Support When You Need It: Our team assists with logistics, setup, and operational questions to ensure you’re up and running smoothly.

Nationwide Availability: We supply customers across the United States and internationally.

VMI’s goal is to make equipment access simple, reliable, and backed by real dredging expertise.

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator

Working Smarter in Wet Conditions

Amphibious excavators aren’t about flash,  they’re about function. They let operators reach areas other machines can’t, making them an essential part of dredging support, storm water management, and environmental cleanup.

And when paired with VMI’s dredging systems, they help form a complete solution from shore to sediment.

At VMI, we believe equipment should work as hard as you do. Whether you need to dredge, excavate, or restore, we have the tools to make it happen.

Built to Work. Backed by Experience.

VMI Dredges Logo

918-225-7000

www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmi-dredges.com

Call Now       Email Us

Friday, May 23, 2025

Built for the Impossible: How Amphibious Excavators Conquer Soft Terrain Dredging

   

 Built for the Impossible: How Amphibious Excavators Conquer Soft Terrain Dredging

Some terrain was never meant to be tamed until now.

VMI Dredges Dredging Ain't Easy Logo

When the job site is too soft for traditional equipment, too remote for track-mounted machines, and too unstable for heavy-duty gear, most contractors walk away. VMI customers don’t. They bring in the amphibious excavator and go where others can’t.

Known in the field as the Swamp Hoe, VMI’s amphibious excavator is engineered for high-performance in wetlands, marshes, peat beds, tailings ponds, and other unstable terrains where failure isn’t an option.

Let’s take a closer look at how this specialized machine dominates some of the toughest dredging environments on the planet.

What Is an Amphibious Excavator?

An amphibious excavator is a modified hydraulic excavator equipped with sealed pontoons, allowing it to operate in wetlands, swamps, shallow water, and other environments with soft or saturated ground.

Unlike conventional excavators that sink or stall in soft terrain, amphibious units float and crawl over mud, silt, and waterlogged areas safely supporting themselves and delivering powerful excavation capabilities where wheeled or tracked equipment simply can’t go.

Key Features of the Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator
VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Logo

✅ High-Flotation Pontoons:

Pontoons are custom-fabricated with reinforced steel, sealed for buoyancy, and engineered with internal compartments for added safety and balance even when working in open water.

✅ Hydraulic Power, Zero Compromise:

Integrated hydraulics allow seamless operation of the boom, stick, and attachments while maintaining full mobility in challenging environments.

✅ Customized Mounting Platforms:

Our Swamp Hoes are compatible with a wide range of upper structures (excavator brands/sizes), giving you flexibility based on fleet or project needs.

✅ Optional Spuds or Stabilizers:

For applications that require increased digging accuracy or resistance to drift, our amphibious excavators can be equipped with deployable spud systems.

Where Amphibious Excavators Excel

If the job involves saturated soils, unstable shorelines, or remote marshlands, amphibious excavators are often the only viable solution.

1. Wetland Restoration & Environmental Dredging

Rehabilitating damaged ecosystems requires access without destruction. Amphibious excavators allow operators to remove sediment, plant native vegetation, or reshape terrain without harming fragile wetlands.

2. Pond & Lake Vegetation Control

Overgrown aquatic vegetation can choke out natural water flow, reduce oxygen levels, and harm overall pond or lake health. Amphibious machines are built to tackle the job—removing invasive plants directly from the water without the need for coffer dams or draining. 

3. Flood Control & Levee Maintenance

Swamp Hoes can access hard-to-reach drainage channels, creeks, and spillways to remove blockages, reinforce berms, and clear accumulated sediment, all while working from within the water.

4. Shoreline Protection & Access Channel Work

From building erosion barriers to dredging small boat passages through marshlands, amphibious excavators perform precision excavation without sinking or stalling.

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe

Go Where the Competition Can’t

In terrain that swallows machines, delays production, and kills budgets, VMI’s amphibious excavators perform with confidence.

If you’re managing wetlands, canals, or flood-prone infrastructure, this is your advantage.


VMI Dredges Logo

Pat Sumpter, Sales Manager, 918-225-7000, Ext. 12

www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmi-dredges.com

Call Now       Email Us


#ThisIsHowYouDredge

#AmphibiousExcavator

#SwampHoePower

#SoftTerrainSolutions

#VMIDredges

#EnvironmentalRestoration

Friday, February 28, 2025

DID YOU KNOW? VMI Dredges provides dredging solutions to tackle even the toughest projects!

 DID YOU KNOW? 
VMI Dredges provides dredging solutions to tackle even the toughest projects! Whether you need a horizontal dredge, cutter suction dredge, amphibious excavator, or booster pump, we have the right dredging equipment to get the job done. 

  Dredge rentals available

Dredging Equipment
Built for the Job

 💬 What’s the most unique dredging challenge you’ve faced? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️

 #VMIDredges #DredgeRentals #CutterSuctionDredge #HorizontalDredge #DredgingEquipment #DredgingSolutions #WaterwayManagement #ThisIsHowYouDredge #DredgingExperts



VMI Dredges Did You Know?

 https://youtube.com/shorts/ua7uzJo8C7s?feature=share

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Way Back When Article, Sunday, January 6, 1991, Cushing Daily Citizen: The First Dredge Built By VMI 'Nearly Sank': But Look At Firm Now!

  

 The First Dredge Built By VMI 'Nearly Sank': But Look At Firm Now!

By Terry Hoggatt
Cushing Daily Citizen
Sunday, January 6, 1991

Gene Maitlen says the first dredge he very built 'nearly sank.' He went back to the drawing board.  Six years later (in 1978) he finally sold a dredge.  He's been selling them ever since. 

Maitlen, president of VMI (Vaugh-Maitlen Industries), moved the dredge manufacturing company from Oklahoma City to Bethany; and then to Cushing a few years later.  In 1989, VMI moved into its new facility in the northeast industrial park.

If that location doesn't sound familiar, VMI is located on the former Fleetwood Drive.  Only now it's Maitlen Drive.  The street was recently renamed by the Cushing City Commission, mainly because Maitlen and his company have become such dedicated members of the community.  VMI provides jobs, economic stability and an extremely positive image for Cushing.

The dredges are used, for the most part, in waste removal involving pollution problems in various environmentally-impacted areas.

The affable Maitlen leaned back in his office a couple of days ago and beamed with pride as he discussed his company (named for Vice-President Bob Vaughn and Maitlen) and what he views for the future.

A few days ago, VMI shipped out a "Piranha" model dredge, the largest piece of equipment ever manufactured by the Cushing Company. "It's the biggest one we ever made," said Maitlen.  " A fellow called and wanted a dredge of a certain style.  We designed a framework for an excavator, mounted a diesel engine and made some other refinements for a complete package, and came up with quite a machine.

VMI Dredges PiranhaNelda Wilson Photo

THE "PIRANHA," the largest dredge ever manufactured at the Cushing VMI facility, was recently shipped to a customer.  The company turns our several dredges a year and has long-range goals of constructing more as VMI grows.

"We're building a second one for a company that is one of the biggest waste removal contractors in the world."

The Piranha is an excavator mounted dredging unit designed to pump 50 percent solids by dry weight in some materials.

The bucket from an appropriately sized excavator is removed and replaced with a cutterhead-pumping unite.  There are a lot more technical details that would boggle the mind of the average layman.  But suffice it to say that the huge machine gets the job done.

It was first tested at a lime pit in Decatur, Ill., where lime sludge was pumped to tanker trucks.  The lime was then transported to nearby croplands and spread over the soil. 

It helped Decatur remove lime sludge and allowed farmers to correct PH factor in their fields.

A Decatur executive said the Piranha "outperformed previous methods used to clean out the lagoons.  The operator was able to see what was happening all the time."

Some possible applications for the Piranha include cleaning storage tanks, working in confined areas, pumping heavy solids, petroleum industry needs and removal of hazardous materials.

In the early 70s, Maitlen was "in the machinery business."  A customer asked him to build a dredge.  "I asked, 'what's a dredge?'" Maitlen laughs.  "The customer came up with some materials and told us what he wanted.  We rented a Quonset hut and we built it.  Then it nearly sank.  We lost the sale."

Maitlen said, "I'm hard-headed, so we built another dredge.  It wasn't any better.  Finally, in 1978 we sold a dredge.  It was the third one we built."

He tells the story about how his dredge was delivered to an area where "the water was so bad the birds wouldn't even land.  The company set up the machine it bought from us.  Three days later the birds were landing."

Gene Maitlen, a native of this area who graduated from the now closed Norfolk High School between Cushing and Yale, is proud of his company and the people who work there.

"It's hard to find people who can build these machines," he said.  "It's easier to have a few good employees and pay them overtime than to try to get temporary help and have someone tell them each step to take in the process we use here.  I'd rather work my employees longer and know that I have a good product going out to a customer.  I prefer that over temporary help."

He's a family-oriented man (his wife and sons are officers in the company) and he's aware of his employees' families and their needs.  His wife, Peggy, is secretary-treasurer of the company; son Randy is a vice-president in charge of purchasing and drafting and is parts manager; Gene's other son, Tony, is a vice-president and sales manager.

"Just this last Christmas my wife cooked up a lot of stuff and got the names of all the employees' children.  We had a company party, each child got a present and I gave the employees a little Christmas bonus.  I enjoy doing that."

He said that when he toyed with the idea of moving his company to Cushing his biggest concern was obtaining supplies.  "But the positives far outweighed the negatives," he said.  "Some of our employees can pick up some things in Oklahoma City.  Plus we're close to Tulsa and Oklahoma City, so that's not really a problem."

Maitlen said he likes this location, "there are good people here who ware good workers, and I like the attitude of everyone and the way we've been accepted.  But what I think I like best of all is being able to provide a job for people who need work and to be able to pay them.  I enjoy the smile on their faces on payday and I realize they're able to tgo buy groceries."

The personable Maitlen smiled and added, "Plus, it's home.  I grew up not many miles from this building.  I wish we'd moved back here years ago."

VMI President Gene Maitlen holds sign that says Maitlen Drive which replaces the former Fleetwood Drive at the northeast industrial tract.Nelda Wilson Photo

NAME-CHANGE - VMI President Gene Maitlen (second from right) and Mayor Marilyn Duff hold the sign that says "Maitlen Drive," which replaces the former Fleetwood Drive at the northeast Industrial tract.  At left is Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Tony Kaal; at right is Industrial Committee Chairman Brownie Hayes.

Speaking of the building, there are actually two of them on the 5 1/2 acre tract along Maitlen Drive.  The main building is nearly 15,000 square feet of shop and office space, while the paint shop is 1,500 square feet.

A FAMILY AFFAIR - VMI President Gene Maitlen (left), son Randy, daughter-in-law Mary and granddaughter Leslie pose with the Maitlen Drive sign that was recently errected.  The street name replaces the former Fleetwood Drive.Nelda Wilson Photo

A FAMILY AFFAIR - VMI President Gene Maitlen (left), son Randy, daughter-in-law Mary and granddaughter Leslie pose with the Maitlen Drive sign that was recently erected.  The street name replaces the former Fleetwood Drive.

VMI has turned out 12 dredges in Cushing, has another "in rental," plus a Piranha with a second of those models in production. It takes from one to three months to build a dredge, but "in an emergency, we can turn one out in three weeks," Maitlen said.

The company gets a lot of help from nearby Central Vo-Tech.  "They provide safety classes," said Maitlen, "and the school trains some very good people.  After they leave Central Tech and begin training with us, it doesn't take us long to have a top employee."

VMI, at this time, has 14 full-time workers, plus six sales representatives ("five of the sales reps cover the United States; the other one takes care of the rest of the world," Maitlen said).

Maitlen, who designs many of the systems utilized his company's production, owns 31 patents on equipment.  "I enjoy trying to come up with something new," he said.

He's set some far-ranging goals for the company and the buildings he and his sons designed (they were constructed by local contractors and his wife was in charge of the interior decorating.)

"I plan to see this company grow," Maitlen siad.  "If you're satisfied, you die.  We can expand easily.  There's room to extend the building and there's room for another building.  By 1995, I hope to be manufacturing 25 dredges a year.

"And I hope VMI is in Cushing 100 years from now."

Friday, January 24, 2025

How to Select the Best Dredge for Your Project

 How to Select the Best Dredge for Your Project

VMI Dredges LogoWhen it comes to dredging, choosing the right equipment is crucial for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and project success. At VMI Dredges, we understand the complexities of dredging operations, which is why we offer a range of high-performance dredges tailored to meet various project requirements. Here's a guide to help you select the best dredge for your needs.

1. Define Your Project Requirements

Start by identifying the specifics of your project:

        Material Type: Are you dredging sand, silt, clay, or debris-laden material?

Volume of Material: How much material needs to be moved, and what’s the timeline?

Depth: What is the maximum depth required for your project?

Location: Is your project in a confined area, open water, or a sensitive environment?

Knowing these details will narrow down your options and ensure you choose the right dredge for the job.

2. Understand Dredge Types

Different projects call for different dredge types. Here’s a quick overview of our solutions:

Horizontal Cutterhead Dredges

A VMI Dredges MD-820P Horizontal Dredge

Ideal for small- to medium-scale projects, horizontal cutterhead dredges are versatile and efficient. They’re perfect for confined spaces such as lagoons, ponds, and industrial settling basins. Models like our MD-615 or MD-820 offer flow rates from 1,500 to over 3,000 gallons per minute, ensuring top-tier performance for a variety of materials.

Cutter Suction Dredges

A VMI Dredges Dredge Gladiator Cutter Suction Dredger

Designed for larger-scale operations, cutter suction dredges excel at mining, navigation channel maintenance, and land reclamation projects. These machines combine power with precision, delivering consistent results in high-volume environments.

Amphibious Excavators

A VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator

When your project involves both land and water environments, amphibious excavators provide the flexibility needed to tackle unique challenges. Their ability to maneuver in soft or flooded terrains makes them an invaluable asset.

3. Consider Pumping Capacity

Your project’s required flow rate and discharge distance will determine the pump size and type you need. VMI dredges are equipped to handle flows between 1,500 and 3,000 GPM, depending on the model. For projects with long discharge pipelines or higher material density, consider pairing your dredge with a booster pump for added efficiency.

4. Evaluate Ease of Operation

VMI Dredges are designed with user-friendly controls, ensuring quick setup and seamless operation. Features like:

Remote Control Options

Automated Monitoring Systems

Variable Cutterhead Speed Control help reduce operator fatigue and increase productivity.

5. Assess Environmental Considerations

Sensitive environments require precise dredging solutions to minimize turbidity and environmental impact. VMI's full-width flow-through cutterheads and recessed impeller pumps ensure efficient material removal while protecting aquatic habitats.

6. Factor in Maintenance and Support

Durability and ease of maintenance are essential for minimizing downtime. At VMI, our dredges are built with robust materials like hi-chrome impellers and heavy-duty construction. Plus, our dedicated support team is always ready to provide parts, service, and advice to keep your operation running smoothly.

7. Customize for Your Needs

Every project is unique, which is why we offer customization options to adapt your dredge to your specific requirements. From extension kits for deeper digging to specialized accessories like HDPE pipe and booster pumps, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s Get to Work

Choosing the right dredge doesn’t have to be complicated. With over 50 years of experience, VMI Dredges has been a trusted partner for industries worldwide, providing reliable and efficient solutions for even the most challenging dredging projects.

Ready to find the perfect dredge? Contact our team today to discuss your project and explore our range of high-performance dredging equipment. Together, we’ll ensure your operation is a success.

VMI Dredges Logo

Darren Waldeck, Director of Business Development, 918-399-6013

Pat Sumpter, Sales Manager, 918-225-7000, Ext. 12

www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmidredges.com

Call Now       Email Us

Monday, January 6, 2025

Guy Says: "Amphibious excavators can tackle projects others can’t, like wetlands restoration and marsh creation."

 Guy Says:

"Amphibious excavators can tackle projects others can’t, like wetlands restoration and marsh creation."

🌿 Wetlands Restoration
💧 Marsh Creation
🚜 Unstoppable Performance

When the terrain gets tough, amphibious excavators get going. From restoring delicate ecosystems to creating new habitats, these machines are built to go where others won’t.

👉 Tag a team that’s ready to tackle the impossible!
📸 Show us your amphibious excavator in action—drop a pic below!

#AmphibiousExcavator #WetlandsRestoration #MarshCreation #DredgingInnovation #VMIDredges #SwampHoe

Guy the Dredge Guy Quote of the Week

 https://youtube.com/shorts/qoSH9tqb3Pk?feature=share

Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Relevance of Dredging in Today’s World

 

 The Relevance of Dredging in Today’s World

In an era where environmental conservation, infrastructure development, and efficient waterway management take center stage, the relevance of dredging has never been more pronounced. For over a century, dredging has remained a backbone industry worldwide, ensuring our rivers, lakes, harbors, and coastal areas serve communities, businesses, and ecosystems effectively. As we look at the landscape today, dredging is more critical than ever – evolving in both purpose and technology to address modern challenges.

A VMI Dredges Horizontal Dredger


Keeping Waterways Navigable

Our global economy depends heavily on the seamless movement of goods, resources, and people. Ports and harbors serve as the lifeblood of international trade, with 90% of goods transported by sea. Over time, silt, sand, and debris accumulate, leading to reduced water depths and navigational hazards. Regular dredging keeps these essential waterways open, facilitating efficient and safe passage for commercial vessels, fishing boats, and recreational watercraft. Without it, trade flow would be disrupted, impacting economies on both local and global scales.


A VMI Dredges Horizontal Dredger Working

Environmental Management and Restoration

Contrary to outdated misconceptions, dredging today is deeply integrated with environmental stewardship. Advanced dredging technologies and eco-conscious practices now support ecosystem restoration and conservation. Through carefully managed dredging projects, contaminated sediments can be removed from water bodies, mitigating pollution and fostering healthier aquatic habitats.

Additionally, dredging plays a key role in wetland restoration. Wetlands act as nature’s buffer against floods and storms, as well as habitats for diverse wildlife. By removing excess sediments, dredging helps these areas recover, promoting biodiversity and aiding in coastal resilience. Modern dredging companies like VMI Dredges prioritize environmentally responsible techniques, making sure that projects enhance ecosystems rather than disturb them.


Supporting Flood Control and Climate Resilience

Flooding events continue to pose significant challenges, especially for coastal communities vulnerable to erosion, high tides, and strong storms. Dredging plays a crucial role in constructing and maintaining flood control systems, from building levees to widening river channels. These operations enhance water flow and help reduce the risk of flooding in populated areas, offering greater protection for communities against rising water levels and storm impacts.

Additionally, as water management becomes increasingly critical, dredging aids in preparing cities and agricultural areas to face extreme weather. Projects involving dams, reservoirs, and channels require regular dredging to function effectively, ensuring that when heavy rains or droughts strike, water infrastructure is ready.


Enabling Infrastructure Development

Modern infrastructure demands a solid foundation, and dredging provides it. From constructing bridges to developing offshore wind farms, dredging enables various infrastructure projects that shape our future. The marine construction industry relies on dredging to create stable seabeds, while dredging nearshore areas clears the way for construction projects that serve our growing communities.

Offshore renewable energy installations also depend on dredging for site preparation. As we look to cleaner energy sources, dredging supports these efforts, preparing the seabeds for turbines and other installations that will drive the future of sustainable energy.

A VMI Dredge Gladiator working in St. Louis


A Technological Evolution in Dredging

The advancements in dredging equipment over the past decades have reshaped the industry, bringing higher precision, greater efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. Machines such as horizontal cutter head dredges, amphibious excavators, and cutter suction dredges are now engineered for flexibility and control. These advancements allow operators to adapt to specific environmental requirements and project demands, making modern dredging a fine-tuned operation rather than a blunt force.


At VMI Dredges, we continually innovate to ensure that our equipment addresses the pressing needs of today while laying the groundwork for the future. Our commitment to quality, adaptability, and sustainability ensures that our dredges serve diverse applications – from routine maintenance dredging to complex environmental projects.


The Path Forward

In a world where waterways are essential for commerce, communities, and conservation, the importance of dredging is indisputable. With a focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, the dredging industry is well-positioned to meet today’s challenges. At VMI Dredges, we’re proud to contribute to an industry that doesn’t just clear waterways but enhances their potential for the future. As we look ahead, dredging will continue to play a pivotal role in creating a safer, more resilient, and sustainable world.

Thursday, November 7, 2024

When it comes to dredging solutions, one name stands out: VMI Dredging Equipment

When it comes to dredging solutions, one name stands out: 

VMI Dredging Equipment.


Why do dredging professionals choose VMI?

Cutter Suction Dredges: Built for power and reliability. (Pre-Order Your Dredge Titan or  Dredge Gladiator Today) Horizontal Dredges: Precision and efficiency combined. HDPE Pipe, Booster Pumps, Swamp Hoe Excavators – we have what you need. Replacement Parts and More to keep your projects seamless.

(But don't just take our word for it – see for yourself!)

📞 Ready to elevate your dredging operations? Reach us at 918-399-6013 or 918-225-7000, Ext. 12.

🌐 Visit: www.vmidredges.com


VMI Dredging Equipment

 https://youtube.com/shorts/atcvrDDtTr8?feature=share

Call Now       Email Us

Thursday, October 31, 2024

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators: The Ultimate Solution for Wetlands and Shallow Water Work

 

 Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators: The Ultimate Solution 

for Wetlands and Shallow Water Work

When it comes to projects in swampy terrain, shallow waters, or challenging wetland environments, Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators stand out as an industry favorite. Built specifically to thrive where traditional equipment would struggle, Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators are designed to take on difficult conditions with precision, power, and reliability. From environmental restoration to coastal reinforcement, these excavators open up possibilities for efficient work in some of the toughest terrains. Here’s an in-depth look at how Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators are used and the benefits they bring to the table.

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Logo


How Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators Work

Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators feature a unique pontoon-based undercarriage that allows them to float and provides stability on soft, marshy ground. These pontoons are designed to prevent sinking, even in deep mud or water, making Swamp Hoes incredibly versatile for transitioning between wet and dry environments. Equipped with hydraulic arms and powerful digging capabilities, Swamp Hoe excavators can handle everything from sediment removal to trenching with impressive precision. Their ability to maneuver through difficult terrain with stability and ease makes them indispensable for projects in wetlands and shallow water areas.

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator working

Versatile Applications of Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators

The versatility of Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators enables them to serve a wide range of projects across industries:

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavator working


Wetland Conservation and Restoration

Wetlands play a critical role in biodiversity and water purification, but they often require restoration to maintain their health. Swamp Hoe excavators are perfect for these projects, as they can access delicate areas to remove sediment, invasive plants, and debris without harming the natural landscape. Their ability to float allows operators to work directly in marshy areas, contributing to habitat restoration with minimal environmental impact.


Dredging in Shallow Lakes and Rivers

Many rivers and lakes experience silt buildup over time, which can restrict water flow and reduce depth. Swamp Hoe excavators are ideal for shallow dredging projects, easily navigating these areas to remove sediment buildup and restore depth. Their reach and maneuverability make them highly effective for maintaining water channels and ensuring smooth navigation for small vessels.


Coastal Erosion Control

Coastal areas are constantly exposed to erosion and rising water levels. Swamp Hoe excavators play a vital role in building and reinforcing coastal barriers, such as levees and embankments, to protect against erosion. Their amphibious capabilities allow them to work efficiently in both waterlogged and dry sections of coastal sites, creating effective flood control structures that withstand changing conditions.

VMI Dredges Swamp Hoe Dredging Aint Easy


Pipeline and Cable Laying

Laying pipelines or cables in wetlands and shallow waters can be a logistical challenge, but Swamp Hoe excavators simplify the process. They provide a stable platform for digging trenches and placing pipelines, even in areas that would be inaccessible with traditional equipment. Their amphibious design ensures a smooth transition from land to water, reducing time and cost for utility installation.


Environmental Cleanup and Disaster Recovery

Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators are often used in environmental cleanup projects, especially after natural disasters. From removing contaminated soil and debris to extracting pollutants from water bodies, Swamp Hoes help restore the environment and support recovery efforts. Their floating design enables safe access to contaminated areas, making them highly effective in cleanup operations for both natural and industrial spills.


The Benefits of Using Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators

Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators bring a host of benefits to wetland, waterway, and coastal projects, making them a go-to choice for contractors and environmental organizations alike:


Effortless Transition Between Land and Water

Swamp Hoes are built for seamless operation in both dry and wet environments. This ability to move easily from land to water without additional modifications or equipment allows operators to tackle varied terrain with minimal downtime, increasing productivity and reducing project costs.


Minimal Environmental Disruption

Designed with wide pontoons that distribute weight evenly, Swamp Hoe excavators reduce ground pressure, minimizing damage to soft terrain and plant life. This gentle footprint makes Swamp Hoes an environmentally friendly choice for sensitive projects, particularly in protected areas or sites where minimizing impact is a priority.


Access to Hard-to-Reach Areas

Swamp Hoes excel in areas that are difficult for standard excavators to access. They can navigate shallow water, deep mud, and swampy terrain, making it possible to complete projects in remote wetlands, narrow riverbeds, and other challenging locations. This access eliminates the need for costly site preparation or additional specialized transport.


Enhanced Safety in Unstable Conditions

Swamp Hoe excavators are designed to operate safely in unpredictable conditions, offering stability and traction in soft or muddy ground. This focus on stability reduces the risk of sinking or tipping, which is essential for safety on swampy or waterlogged sites. Operators can perform their work with confidence, knowing the equipment is built to handle the terrain.


Cost-Effective Operation

By combining the capabilities of both land-based and water-based excavators, Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators reduce the need for multiple machines on complex projects. This versatility simplifies logistics, lowers transportation costs, and allows crews to work efficiently across different environments, making Swamp Hoes a cost-effective solution for a range of applications.


Swamp Hoe Amphibious Excavators: Built for Quality and Dependability

At VMI Dredges, we know that each dredging project comes with its own unique challenges. That’s why we are proud to offer the Swamp Hoe amphibious excavator, a machine renowned for its quality and durability in difficult environments. Engineered with high-grade materials and a robust design, Swamp Hoe excavators are built to perform reliably, even under the toughest conditions. Known for their precision and resilience, these excavators meet rigorous standards, making them a trusted choice for operators who demand consistency and power in wetland and shallow water applications.


Equipping Every Project with Confidence

Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators bring a new level of versatility to projects, enabling efficient and effective work in environments where conventional equipment falls short. Whether tackling environmental restoration or strengthening coastal infrastructure, Swamp Hoe excavators offer the performance and adaptability operators need to succeed. At VMI, we are committed to supplying the highest quality equipment, ensuring that Swamp Hoe amphibious excavators empower operators to navigate challenging terrain with confidence, safety, and efficiency.


With Swamp Hoe, the terrain no longer dictates the job; the job dictates the terrain. That’s the power of amphibious capability, and that’s the VMI difference—providing equipment that stands up to your toughest challenges and keeps your projects moving forward.

Call Now       Email Us

The Dredging Myths That Are Costing You Real Production

      The Dredging Myths That Are Costing You Real Production There are a handful of lies that get passed around the dredging industry like ...