Floating Excavators for Wetland, Shoreline, and Waterway Projects
Amphibious floating excavators designed for wetlands, shorelines, canals, and shallow water excavation.
A Smarter Alternative to Traditional Floating Excavators
Most floating excavator setups rely on large barges or pontoons, making them difficult to transport, slow to deploy, and expensive to operate.
Truxor offers a different approach.
These compact amphibious floating excavators operate directly from land or water, allowing you to access shallow areas, transition between environments, and complete projects faster without additional support equipment.
Whether you are working in wetlands, retention ponds, canals, or shoreline zones, this equipment provides the flexibility and control needed to handle complex excavation tasks.
Floating Excavator Capabilities for Water-Based Projects
Handle a wide range of projects with a single amphibious platform for shoreline grading, sediment removal, and dredging.
Expand Your Equipment with a Floating Excavator
Choosing the right floating excavator depends on your working environment, access limitations, and project scope.
Our team will help you determine the ideal Truxor configuration based on water depth, terrain conditions, and the type of work you plan to perform.
Whether you are expanding your service offerings or replacing inefficient equipment, we will guide you toward the right solution.
Why Contractors Are Switching to Amphibious Floating Excavators
Traditional floating excavators often require pontoons or barges. Truxor eliminates that need with a fully amphibious platform that operates independently.
No Barge Required
Traditional floating excavators often require pontoons or barges. Truxor eliminates that need with a fully amphibious platform that operates independently.
Access Shallow and Restricted Areas
Work in areas that larger floating systems cannot reach, including tight shorelines, narrow canals, and low-depth water environments.
Expand Your Service Capabilities
Use one machine for excavation, vegetation removal, and shoreline work. This allows contractors to take on more projects without investing in multiple pieces of equipment.
Support That Matches the Equipment
Purchasing a floating excavator is an investment in your operation. We provide the training and support needed to ensure you get maximum performance from your machine.
Every purchase includes:
- Hands-on operator training
- Ongoing technical support
- Access to parts and service
- Guidance on attachments and best practices
- Demo opportunities before purchase
See a Floating Excavator in Action
Before making a decision, experience how this equipment performs in real-world conditions. From wetland excavation to shoreline projects, see exactly what it can do for your operation.
Speak with a Floating Excavator Specialist
If you are planning a project that involves water, soft ground, or limited access, we can help you determine if a floating excavator is the right solution.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A floating excavator is used for excavation in wetlands, shallow water, canals, and shoreline environments where traditional excavators cannot operate effectively.
Many modern floating excavators, including Truxor machines, are amphibious, meaning they can operate both on land and in water without additional support platforms.
Traditional systems often do, but compact amphibious floating excavators like Truxor operate independently without separate flotation systems.
Yes. With the right attachments, it can remove aquatic plants, brush, and overgrowth in water-based environments.
Contractors, municipalities, environmental firms, and lake management companies commonly use floating excavators for specialized water-based work.