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Model 900 ECO Combination
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Model 900 ECO Combination

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

Overview

The industry benchmark combination sewer truck with ECO dual-engine fuel system. Independent vacuum and water engines let you jet and vacuum simultaneously without bogging down, while delivering significant fuel savings. 12-yard debris body with full-opening rear door handles the toughest mainline cleaning jobs.

Key Features

ECO fuel system, independent vacuum and water engines

12-yard debris body with full-opening rear door

80 GPM water pump at 2,500 PSI

Telescoping 8" vacuum boom with 210° rotation

Simple hydraulic controls, no complex computers

500-gallon or 1,000-gallon water tank options

Who This Is For

Municipal sewer crews running scheduled mainline cleaning 5+ days per week who also handle emergency blockage calls. If your current truck struggles to jet and vacuum at the same time, burns through fuel on every shift, or requires a factory tech every time something breaks, this is the truck that changes your operation.

Ideal Applications

Scheduled mainline sewer cleaning (6" to 36"+ lines)

Emergency blockage and overflow response

Root intrusion removal and grease line maintenance

Stormwater and catch basin cleaning

Debris removal from lift stations and wet wells

What Sets It Apart

The ECO dual-engine system runs vacuum and water independently, your operator jets and vacuums at the same time without the power loss you get from single-engine competitors. That means faster setup, faster cleaning, and measurably lower fuel consumption across every shift. And when something needs service, your shop handles it with simple hydraulic controls, no proprietary software, no dealer-only diagnostics, no waiting for a technician to fly in.

Common Upgrade Path

Crews currently running aging Vactor 2100s, older single-engine combination trucks, or separate jetter and vacuum truck setups often consolidate to the Model 900 ECO for the fuel savings and operational simplicity.

When to Consider a Different Model

If you only need jetting capability without vacuum, the Truck Jetter ECO is a better fit. For lateral and smaller-diameter pipe work under 8 inches, the Model 658 on a Class 7 chassis is more maneuverable and has fewer road restrictions.

Sewer Equipment Model 900 ECO Combination

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Model 900 ECO Combination best suited for?

Municipal sewer crews running scheduled mainline cleaning 5+ days per week who also handle emergency blockage calls. If your current truck struggles to jet and vacuum at the same time, burns through fuel on every shift, or requires a factory tech every time something breaks, this is the truck that changes your operation.

What are the main applications for the Model 900 ECO Combination?

The Model 900 ECO Combination is ideal for: Scheduled mainline sewer cleaning (6" to 36"+ lines); Emergency blockage and overflow response; Root intrusion removal and grease line maintenance; Stormwater and catch basin cleaning; Debris removal from lift stations and wet wells.

What sets the Model 900 ECO Combination apart from other combination trucks?

The ECO dual-engine system runs vacuum and water independently, your operator jets and vacuums at the same time without the power loss you get from single-engine competitors. That means faster setup, faster cleaning, and measurably lower fuel consumption across every shift. And when something needs service, your shop handles it with simple hydraulic controls, no proprietary software, no dealer-only diagnostics, no waiting for a technician to fly in.

When should I consider a different model instead of the Model 900 ECO Combination?

If you only need jetting capability without vacuum, the Truck Jetter ECO is a better fit. For lateral and smaller-diameter pipe work under 8 inches, the Model 658 on a Class 7 chassis is more maneuverable and has fewer road restrictions.

What is the typical upgrade path from the Model 900 ECO Combination?

Crews currently running aging Vactor 2100s, older single-engine combination trucks, or separate jetter and vacuum truck setups often consolidate to the Model 900 ECO for the fuel savings and operational simplicity.

Interested in the Model 900 ECO Combination?

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

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