The Wizz Wheel 75 at a glance
- Up to 750 metres/hour in easy conditions, between 100 to 300 metres/hour in moderate conditions
- A clean-cut and narrow trench to lay fibre optic, electric cables, drainage, irrigation and water pipes
- Ideal for hard ground conditions (asphalt, rocky soils, crushed concrete, etc.)
- Spoils can be collected by the optional soil clean-up conveyor system
- No road damage as a tractor is the prime mover
*Speed will depend on various factors such as ground conditions and depth/width of the trench.
The Wizz Wheel 75 in action
Vincent Debiolles, French cabling contractor, using the Wizz Wheel 75 to lay fibre optic cable
Main Features & Components
- Maximum depth: 0.75m
- Width: From 50mm to 150mm
- Digging wheel fitted with soil blades, carbide teeth and/or bullet teeth
- Various soil discharge / conveyor possibilities
- Optional laser grading accessories
- Weight: Approx. 2,000 kg
Soil discharge options
Conveyor system Discharge height: 2.2m Spoils into a dumper

Short conveyor Discharge height: 0.9m Spoils 1m from the trench

Shroud Spoils to the side of trench

Tractor Requirements
- 130+ HP with CAT3 linkage
- VARIO or Creeper gearbox (with a minimum speed of 50-100 metres/hour)
- 3 to 6 sets of feed/return spool valves
- PTO shaft 6 spline, 540 RPM

Operate the Wizz Wheel 75 with a 130+ HP tractor
Why choose the Wizz Wheel 75?
You finish faster and the job costs less.
What civil contractors say about the Wizz Wheel 75

“Clients and city councils are very happy with the result: neat trench and no caterpillar track marks on the road since we use a tractor.”
Vincent Debiolles
Manager
Debiolles TP
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Wizz Wheel 75 be fitted onto any tractor?
The Wizz Wheel 75 requires a 130+ HP tractor with VARIO or with a creeper gearbox (with a minimum speed of 50 to 100 metres per hour).
Is the Wizz Wheel 75 easy to maintain?
Yes, other than greasing, checking the gearbox oil level and visually inspecting the machine, the Wizz Wheel 75 is very easy to maintain.
How long will the wheel last?
Our digging wheels are made of hardened steel by our in-house welders. Unless a customer is constantly digging in very hard conditions it is very rare that a customer needs to change a wheel.
How will the Wizz Wheel 75 cope with stones?
Fitted with bullet teeth the Wizz Wheel 75 trencher has no problem going through hard conditions like stone, rocky soils, asphalt and concrete.
How will the Wizz Wheel 75 cope with clay?
Unlike other machines, the housing of the Wizz Wheel 75 has been designed to minimise clogging from clay. We have regular customer feedback about how well our trencher performs in heavy clay conditions.
Can you use a laser with the Wizz Wheel 75?
Yes, the Wizz Wheel 75 has been designed to operate with laser grading equipment.
Do you supply laser equipment?
Yes, we have laser equipment in stock at our factory.
Do you have second-hand machines available?
Yes, we sometimes do. Please contact us to find out.
What is the typical speed of trenching?
This depends a lot on the soil conditions and depth/width of the trench. The trencher can work at a speed of 100 to 300 metres per hour.
Where are your machines manufactured?
Our machines are manufactured at our factory in Sudbury, Suffolk, UK.
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