Line Ward vs. Ditch Witch and Vermeer

Line-Ward's L2 is the most compact, most maneuverable, most powerful walk behind lawn plow on the market. The L2s cutting blade is positioned in the exact center of the machine. This maintains all of the L2s weight directly over the blade rather than a small percentage of total weight as with the Ditch Witch and Vermeer walk behinds. This also allows the L2 to easily make tighter turns than the competition as the entire unit pivots on the blade when turning.

Having the blade in the center of the machine also maintains a more consistent burial depth when going through dips and rises in the work area.

The L2s maneuverability along with its 26" width allows it to easily work around retaining walls, fence gates and the other landscaping features encountered on a typical service drop installation.

Line Ward vs. Ditch Witch and Vermeer Lawn Plows
Compare
Line- Ward L2
Ditch Witch 100SX
Vermeer SP15
Width
26"
35"

35.5"

Weight
825 lbs.
720 lbs.
1015 lbs.
Horse Power
23HP
11HP
15 HP
Turning Radius
12"
70" (wall to wall)
N/A
Max. Burial Depth
16"
12"
12"
Boring Capable
Yes
No
Yes
Another advantage the L2 has over its competition is that it drives on rubber tracks, not tires as the Ditch Witch 100SX, Vermeer SP15 and larger lawn plows do. Tracks provide more traction and less lawn disturbance while the additional floatation of tracks allows the L2 to work in the wet lawns of spring and fall in seasonal regions.

All cutting blades for the L2 are easily adjusted from 4"-13" by 1" increments allowing more control over depth. Where conditions allow, 16" depth blades are available for more ground cover.

When you add it all up, the Line-Ward L2 Line Layer comes out ahead of the competition.


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