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Model 800 Combination
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Model 800 Combination

8-12 months for custom-configured units. Check our inventory for units available for immediate delivery.

Overview

Compact combination sewer truck for cities with narrow streets and low-clearance infrastructure. Same mainline-grade jetting and vacuum power as the Model 900 in a shorter wheelbase that fits where full-size combo trucks cannot. Available in single-engine or ECO dual-engine configurations.

Key Features

9-yard debris body, compact form factor

Shorter wheelbase for tight urban streets

80 GPM water pump at 2,000 PSI

Telescoping vacuum boom

Hydraulic rear door with 180° opening

Single-engine or ECO dual-engine option

Who This Is For

Cities and boroughs with older infrastructure, narrow streets, and low-clearance bridges where a full-size Model 900 physically cannot operate. If your crew wastes time figuring out alternate routes because the truck won't fit, this is the fix.

Ideal Applications

Mainline sewer cleaning in dense urban neighborhoods

Stormwater and catch basin cleaning on narrow residential streets

Emergency blockage response in tight-access areas

Older downtown districts with low overhead clearances

Combined sewer system maintenance in compact service areas

What Sets It Apart

Delivers the same 80 GPM jetting power and mainline cleaning capability as the Model 900, but in a shorter wheelbase with a 9-yard body that navigates streets where full-size trucks get stuck or can't turn around. You don't sacrifice cleaning performance, you gain access to the parts of your system you've been neglecting.

Common Upgrade Path

Crews currently running aging mid-size combination trucks or departments that have been skipping maintenance on hard-to-reach lines because their full-size truck can't get there.

When to Consider a Different Model

If your service area is mostly open roads and larger mainlines, the Model 900 gives you more debris capacity per load. For lateral and small-diameter work under 8 inches, look at the Model 658.

Sewer Equipment Model 800 Combination

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Model 800 Combination best suited for?

Cities and boroughs with older infrastructure, narrow streets, and low-clearance bridges where a full-size Model 900 physically cannot operate. If your crew wastes time figuring out alternate routes because the truck won't fit, this is the fix.

What are the main applications for the Model 800 Combination?

The Model 800 Combination is ideal for: Mainline sewer cleaning in dense urban neighborhoods; Stormwater and catch basin cleaning on narrow residential streets; Emergency blockage response in tight-access areas; Older downtown districts with low overhead clearances; Combined sewer system maintenance in compact service areas.

What sets the Model 800 Combination apart from other combination trucks?

Delivers the same 80 GPM jetting power and mainline cleaning capability as the Model 900, but in a shorter wheelbase with a 9-yard body that navigates streets where full-size trucks get stuck or can't turn around. You don't sacrifice cleaning performance, you gain access to the parts of your system you've been neglecting.

When should I consider a different model instead of the Model 800 Combination?

If your service area is mostly open roads and larger mainlines, the Model 900 gives you more debris capacity per load. For lateral and small-diameter work under 8 inches, look at the Model 658.

What is the typical upgrade path from the Model 800 Combination?

Crews currently running aging mid-size combination trucks or departments that have been skipping maintenance on hard-to-reach lines because their full-size truck can't get there.

Interested in the Model 800 Combination?

Our Sewer Equipment specialists can answer your questions, provide pricing, or schedule a hands-on demo.

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