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For over twenty-seven years, Wilco Marsh Buggies has been perfecting the craft of soft terrain-amphibious vehicles. Wilco Marsh Buggies builds soft terrain vehicles from the ground up, with a keen eye for design and with a high standard of craftsmanship that is unparalleled in the industry.  Wilco Marsh Buggies has the largest inventory of amphibious excavators in the world. We will custom design equipment to fit your specific needs. We have helped develop rice fields in Indonesia, helpe

Nov. 4, 2020

If you need to lift heavy amounts of soil, you will need an excavator. Generally speaking, excavators are earth-moving vehicles that feature a bucket, arm, rotating cab, and movable tracks. They come in different forms and sizes. Here is a look at the difference between an excavator and an amphibious excavator:

Excavators

As mentioned above, excavators are heavyweight construction equipment. Its so-called house has a cab, a boom, a dipper, and a bucket. The ho

Nov. 4, 2020

A dredge is a technical piece of equipment used to remove sediments or debris from from the bottom of shipping channels, rivers, harbors, and other bodies of water. Basically, dredging is a form of excavation that is performed either underwater or partially underwater.  Dredging is used to improve existing water features. A dredge can also be used to construct dams, dikes, and other controls for streams and shorelines. Another purpose of dredges is recovering mineral deposits.

Nov. 4, 2020

Recent storms, including Hurricane Sally and Tropical Storm Beta, have brought a lot of flooding to the Gulf Coast. According to experts, the flooding was not only a result from the at times torrential rains, but also from storm surges. In Louisiana, areas outside the levee protection system were hit especially hard. Sally brought serious flooding to Pensacola where the surge heights reached 5.6 feet. In Shell Beach, Louisiana recorded a storm surge of 4.9 feet. Even though Tropical Storm Bet

Nov. 4, 2020