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Truck Jetters & Combination Sewer Cleaning Trucks
Combination sewer cleaners and truck-mounted jetters that vacuum and jet in one pass for high-volume mainline work. Browse new and used Vactor combination units and Sewer Equipment 900 ECO and 800-HPR trucks, in stock and serviced across the Midwest.
- High-volume combination cleaning, jet and vacuum in one truck
- Vactor and Sewer Equipment platforms, new and used
- Factory-trained service and OEM parts at seven Midwest locations
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Combination trucks and truck jetters in stock
13 units available now across our seven Midwest service centers.
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 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 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
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
What to know about combination trucks and truck jetters
Jet and vacuum in one pass
A combination truck cuts the blockage and recovers the debris in the same setup, so one crew and one truck finish the job without a second machine on site.
Positive displacement or fan vacuum
Positive displacement blowers pull heavier, wetter spoils over longer distances and greater depths, while fan systems move lighter material faster. The right choice depends on your typical spoils and dig depth.
Water recycling extends the day
Recycled-water systems reuse filtered water from the debris body, cutting refills and keeping crews productive on high-volume mainline days.
Built for municipal duty cycles
Truck jetters and combination units are sized for city mains and sustained daily use, with the water capacity and reel capacity that heavy routes demand.
Sales, parts, and service always within reach of your crew.
Factory-trained technicians on every platform we sell.
OEM parts on the shelf with quick turnaround when you need them.
Certified service trucks bring the shop to your site across the Midwest.
Truck Jetters & Combination Sewer Cleaning Trucks: Common Questions
- What is the difference between a truck jetter and a combination sewer truck?
- A truck jetter is chassis-mounted and delivers high-volume jetting, but does not recover debris. A combination truck adds a vacuum system so it jets and vacuums in one pass. We can help you decide which your routes call for.
- Should I choose positive displacement or fan vacuum?
- Positive displacement suits heavier, wetter debris and deeper or longer runs, while fan vacuum moves lighter material quickly. The best choice depends on the spoils and depths you work in most.
- How does a water recycling system help on a combination truck?
- It filters and reuses water recovered in the debris body, so the truck refills less often. On high-volume mainline days that can mean meaningful added run time between fills.
- Do combination sewer trucks require a CDL?
- Yes. Combination and truck-mounted units are chassis-mounted commercial vehicles and typically require a CDL to operate. For a no-CDL option, a trailer jetter may be a better fit.
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