Truvac’s 5-Axle HXX Quint Debuts at WWETT Show
Truvac debuted its five-axle HXX Quint full-sized hydro vac this week. A dealer exhibited it at the WWETT show in Indianapolis. With more axles, it offers more payload capability than some of Truvac’s other trucks.

MacQueen Equipment exhibited the five-axle Truvac HXX Quint this week during the WWETT show in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Photo: Truvac
Truvac’s five-axle HXX Quit made its debut at the WWETT show at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, this week The full-sized hydrovac truck’s new axle option is designed to handle a greater payload.
The HXX was the result of years of vacuum excavation research, customer input, testing and industry experience.
As a heavy-duty, full-sized hydrovac, the HXX Quint five-axle is built to deliver maximum jobsite productivity. That includes the ability to hold 1,200 gallons of water.
The simple controls on the HXX Quint are the same as the HXX four-axle for familiarity and ease.
Uses for the HXX Quint
Also, as a vacuum excavator, the HXX Quint provides an easy-to-use alternative for potholing, waterline repair, slot trenching, directional drilling, sign and pole installation, pipe and line repair and installation and other large-volume excavation.
HXX hydrovac trucks are used in a variety of fields, including:
Industrial
Railroad
Gas industry
Airports
Power industry
Oil fields
Military
Tunneling
Environmental
Telecommunications
Nuclear
Landscaping
Water & sewer systems
Road construction
MacQueen Equipment was the dealer showcasing the black HXX Quint at the show.
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