
Sewer Cleaning
Keep Lines Flowing. Handle Blockages Fast. Reduce Downtime.
Blocked sewer lines don't wait for a convenient time. Whether you're clearing emergency blockages, running scheduled maintenance, or tackling grease and root intrusions, your crew needs equipment that shows up ready and doesn't quit. From combination trucks to trailer jetters to specialty nozzles, every product here is built for the demands of municipal sewer work.
Sound Familiar?
- Emergency blockages that shut down lines and back up into streets
- Root and grease intrusions that keep coming back
- Tight easements and alleys your full-size truck can't reach
- Burning through water on remote jobs with no hydrant access
- Nozzles wearing out too fast or not matching your pipe conditions
- Equipment downtime when you can't get parts fast enough
Equipment That Delivers
- Combination trucks with 60–80 GPM jetting + 27" Hg vacuum on one chassis to clear and haul in a single pass instead of two trips
- Chain-cutter nozzles like the Warthog WGR that shear roots at the pipe wall without scoring the host pipe
- Compact easement machines and trailer jetters for tight-access work
- Water recycling systems that cut water usage by up to 80%
- Application-matched nozzles from ENZ, Warthog, KEG, and Hydra Flex
- OEM parts stocked at 7 Midwest locations for same-day availability
Factory-trained technicians. OEM parts in stock. 7 locations across the Midwest so service and support are never far away.
Sewer Cleaning Products
Not sure which sewer cleaning equipment fits your operation? Consider your typical job scope, crew size, and budget. Our equipment consultants can help you match the right machine to your specific applications.
Talk to a SpecialistCombination Trucks
6 products from 1 brand

Model 900 ECO Combination
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.

Model 900 Single Engine Combination
The proven Model 900 platform with a single-engine configuration for departments that prefer conventional power trains. Same 12-yard debris body, full-opening rear door, and telescoping vacuum boom as the ECO model at a lower acquisition cost. Simple hydraulic design keeps maintenance straightforward.

Model 800 Combination
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.

Model 800 ECO Combination
The compact Model 800 with SEC's ECO dual-engine fuel system. Run vacuum and water systems independently for significant fuel savings. Ideal for municipalities with tight streets that still demand efficient, simultaneous jetting and vacuuming without engine compromise.

Model 658 Combination
Mid-size combination sewer cleaner for departments that need combo truck capability on a Class 7 chassis. Lighter GVW opens up more roads and reduces bridge restrictions while still delivering effective jetting and vacuum performance for routine sewer maintenance.

Water Recycling System
Factory-integrated water recycling option for Model 900 and Model 800 combination trucks. Filters and recirculates water from the debris tank back to the jetting system, dramatically extending time between refills. Reduces water consumption and keeps crews cleaning instead of driving back to a hydrant.
Truck Jetters
6 products from 2 brands

Truck Jetter
Dedicated high-pressure truck-mounted jetter for crews that need maximum water capacity for mainline cleaning. Carries significantly more water than combination trucks, meaning fewer refill trips and more time cleaning pipe. Simple hydraulic power train with no complex electronics to fail in the field.

Truck Jetter ECO
Truck-mounted jetter with SEC's ECO dual-engine system for independent water pump operation. The dedicated jetting engine runs only when you need water pressure, saving fuel during travel and idle time. Same high-capacity water tank and heavy-duty hose reel as the standard truck jetter.

Easement Machine
Portable jetting system designed to reach sewer lines in easements, backyards, and areas inaccessible to full-size trucks. Mounts in a pickup truck bed or on a small trailer. Delivers mainline jetting capability where you cannot drive a combination truck or standard truck jetter.

Mongoose 2600 Flatbed Jetter
Truck-mounted jetter built on a flatbed chassis for maximum water capacity and daily mainline cleaning. The 2600 platform carries significantly more water than a trailer jetter, reducing refill downtime. Dedicated jetting power without the vacuum system, purpose-built for crews focused on high-volume pipe cleaning.

Mongoose 2600 Enclosed Jetter
Enclosed-body truck jetter that protects all equipment from weather and road debris. Same high-capacity jetting platform as the 2600 Flatbed with the added benefit of a fully enclosed compartment, keeps components clean, secure, and organized. Ideal for municipalities that store trucks outdoors year-round.

Mongoose 2600 Classic
The proven workhorse configuration of the Mongoose truck jetter lineup. Built on a conventional truck chassis with straightforward hydraulic controls and reliable performance. Carries enough water for a full shift of mainline cleaning without refilling, making it the go-to choice for municipal sewer departments.
Trailer Jetters
4 products from 1 brand

Mongoose Jetter 184-HD
The best-selling trailer jetter in the industry. Delivers mainline cleaning power behind a standard pickup truck with no CDL required. The exclusive Run Dry pump survives accidental dry-fire events that would destroy conventional pumps, protecting your investment from costly operator mistakes.

Mongoose Jetter 254-HD
Step up from the 184-HD when you need more water capacity and higher flow rates for larger mainlines. Same tow-behind convenience, still no CDL, but with the muscle to clean 8-inch to 15-inch lines efficiently. Hydraulic hose reel with level wind keeps operations smooth on longer runs.

Mongoose Jetter 184
The standard-duty Mongoose trailer jetter built for contractors and smaller municipalities that need reliable drain cleaning without the heavy-duty specs of the 184-HD. Same proven platform and tow-behind convenience in a more economical package for routine lateral and small mainline work.

Mongoose Jetter 254
Higher flow rate trailer jetter for mid-size municipal fleets needing more volume for 8-inch to 12-inch mainline cleaning. Larger water tank reduces refill stops, and the robust pump platform handles daily duty cycles in demanding sewer environments.
Attachment Ecosystem
One Carrier. Many Heads.
Boom mowers and slope mowers share an attachment ecosystem. Swap heads to match the job: brush, saw, mulching, hedge trimming, stump grinding.
Attachments
Organized by type. Drill into any item for specs, applications, and pricing.
Rotating Nozzles
7 optionsCleaning Nozzles
5 optionsAccessories
4 optionsSpecialty Nozzles
4 optionsChain Cutters
2 optionsRoot Cutters
1 optionRepair Kits
1 option18 sewer cleaning units for sale
Equipment ready for delivery from our seven Midwest locations. Click any unit for specs, photos, and a direct quote request.
2026 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-LT Jetter Trailer
Clear laterals and small mains with 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI and 500 ft of 1/2-inch hose • Tow behind a standard pickup, no CDL required for the operator
2026 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 12-Yard Single Piston Pump
Lower total cost of ownership with single-engine design driving both vacuum and water systems • Stay on the job longer with a 12-yard debris body and full-opening rear door
2026 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-LT Jetter Trailer
Run lateral and small-main jetting without a CDL or dedicated truck chassis • Get 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI for production cleaning on a one-person setup
2026 Sewer Equipment 800-HPR-ECO IV
Clear gullies, drains, and laterals with one operator using a 440 cfm vacuum and 12.3 gpm at 2,900 psi jetting pump • Work inside parking decks and low-clearance sites at 6.5 ft machine height with the boom arm removed
2026 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 12-Yard Single Piston Pump
Get production jetting numbers up to 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI from a single-engine platform • Haul a full shift of debris with the 12-yard body and full-opening rear door
2026 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO-12 Yard Triplex Pump
Move 12 yards of debris per dump cycle with a full-size body sized for municipal collection routes • Run continuous-duty jetting up to 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI from a triplex plunger pump
2025 Sewer Equipment 800-HPR-ECO IV
Reach catch basins in parking decks and low-clearance areas with a 2,000 mm (6.5 ft) stowed height • Run a full shift on 600 L of sludge capacity plus a 300 L water chamber before dumping
2025 Sewer Equipment JAJ-600WH Easement Machine
Reach easements, backyards, and remote manholes that full-size jet/vac trucks cannot access • Clean mainline with 12.3 gpm at 2,900 psi from a piston jetting pump
2025 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 12-Yard Triplex Pump
Run continuous-duty jetting with a triplex plunger pump built for full-shift operation, not peak-rated short bursts • Protect your pump investment with a design that survives accidental dry-fire events and uses field-serviceable internals
2023 Vacuum Tank Truck on Freightliner 114SD
Move from job to dump site on a known-quantity 2023 Freightliner 114SD chassis • Get rental-fleet maintenance records, not a blind used-truck purchase
2023 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-ULT Jetter Trailer
Clear residential mainlines and laterals with 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI • Haul 600 gallons of debris capacity without a CDL or heavy-duty truck
2018 Sewer Equipment 877 Continuous Rodder
Clear roots and hard blockages in laterals where water pressure alone falls short • Run a two-person crew on routine rodding without tying up a combination truck
2013 Vactor 2100 Combination Sewer Cleaner
Proven 2100 platform sized for municipal mainline and lateral cleaning • Mid-life chassis at 19,796 miles with 3,355 engine hours
2006 VACTOR 2100 Sewer Cleaner
Proven 2100-class cleaning capacity with moderate hours (6,973) and steady mileage history • L-chassis platform delivers stability and cab comfort for extended shift work
2026 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 12-Yard Triplex Pump
Continuous-duty jetting up to 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI for root cutting and long mainline runs • Extended pump life from ceramic plungers and stainless steel valves
2025 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 12-Yard Single Piston Pump
Haul more per shift with a 12-yard debris body and full-opening rear door • Break loose heavy blockages with up to 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI
2025 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO-12 Yard Triplex Pump
Continuous-duty jetting from a triplex plunger pump rated up to 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI • Lower rebuild costs from ceramic plungers, stainless valves, and a self-protecting dry-fire-tolerant design
2025 Sewer Equipment 900 ECO 9-Yard Tandem Axle Combination Sewer Cleaner
Finish more of a typical route between fills with a 9-yard debris body and balanced water capacity • Lower lifetime cost with a single-engine configuration that removes an aux powerplant from the PM schedule
Side-by-side: which sewer cleaning equipment fits your operation?
| Equipment Line | Brand | Type | Key Differentiator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Model 900 ECO | Sewer Equipment | Combination Sewer Truck | 12-yard debris body with full-opening rear door |
| Model 800 | Sewer Equipment | Combination Sewer Truck | 9-yard debris body |
| Truck Jetter | Sewer Equipment | Truck-Mounted Jetter | Up to 2,500-gallon water capacity |
| 184-HD | Mongoose | Trailer Jetter | 300-gallon water tank |
| 254-HD | Mongoose | Trailer Jetter | 500-gallon water tank |
| Bulldog Series | ENZ | Sewer Cleaning Nozzle | Forward + rear jet configuration |
| Chain Cutter System | KEG Nozzles | Root Cutting Nozzle | Cuts roots, mineral deposits, and hardened grease |
| WG Classic | Warthog | Rotating Jetting Nozzle | Controlled-rotation cleaning pattern |
| Reaper | Hydra Flex | Rotating Jetting Nozzle | Variable-speed rotation |
12-yard debris body with full-opening rear door
9-yard debris body
Up to 2,500-gallon water capacity
300-gallon water tank
500-gallon water tank
Forward + rear jet configuration
Cuts roots, mineral deposits, and hardened grease
Controlled-rotation cleaning pattern
Variable-speed rotation
Describe Your Problem. We'll Match the Equipment.
Tell us what you're dealing with: pipe size, job conditions, crew size, budget. We'll recommend specific equipment. We can also demo on your site so you see results before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a combination sewer truck?
A combination sewer truck pairs a high-pressure water jetter with a powerful vacuum system on a single chassis, allowing crews to both clean and remove debris from sewer lines in one operation. Most municipal combo trucks carry 1,000- to 1,500-gallon water tanks, 6- to 12-yard debris tanks, and produce 60–80 GPM at 2,000–2,500 PSI for mainline cleaning.
How much does a combination sewer truck cost?
New combination sewer trucks typically range from $350,000 to $550,000 depending on tank sizes, chassis, and options. Used and refurbished units start around $80,000–$150,000. Brown Equipment Company carries new units from Sewer Equipment and Mongoose, plus pre-owned options.
Should I buy a trailer jetter or a combination truck?
Trailer jetters ($30,000–$80,000) are ideal for smaller pipe diameters (4–12 inches), tight-access locations, and departments that already have a separate vacuum truck. Combination trucks cost more but handle full mainline cleaning and debris removal in a single unit, reducing crew size and response time for 8–36-inch pipes.
What sewer jetter nozzle should I use for root removal?
Rotating chain-cutter nozzles like the Warthog WGR and ENZ Bulldog are designed specifically for root intrusion. They spin cutting chains at high RPM to shear roots without damaging the pipe wall. For grease, forward-penetrating nozzles with angled rear jets provide the best results.
How often should sewer lines be cleaned?
Most municipalities clean mainline sewers on a 3- to 7-year cycle, with problem lines (chronic grease or root intrusion) cleaned annually or semi-annually. A proactive cleaning schedule significantly reduces emergency calls and extends pipe service life.
What is a water recycling system on a sewer truck?
A water recycling system filters and reuses the water vacuumed from the sewer line, reducing fresh water consumption by up to 80%. This allows crews to work longer on remote jobs without hydrant access and significantly cuts water costs over a season.
Clean gullies with a platform that also sweeps and plows.
Multihog's gully and sewer cleaner attachment handles catch basins and curb inlets without dispatching a full combo truck. Same chassis runs sweeping, plowing, and mowing the rest of the year. Worth a look alongside the dedicated trucks above.
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