When traditional equipment can’t reach, easement machines deliver the power and precision you need to clear, maintain, and repair sewer lines in confined spaces.
Brown Equipment brings you the solution: powerful, compact Easement Machines designed specifically for these challenging situations. These aren’t just smaller excavators; they are purpose-built machines engineered for maneuverability in tight locations where larger trucks and equipment cannot fit.
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Tight easements, sensitive landscapes, narrow gates, and difficult terrain turn routine maintenance or emergency repairs into logistical nightmares.
Standard excavators are too large for narrow easements, residential backyards, and confined jobsites.
Hand digging is slow, physically demanding, and inefficient for larger areas.
Turning down jobs because you can't access the work area means leaving money on the table.
When sewer maintenance demands access where larger equipment can’t go, easement machines rise to the challenge. Built compact and rugged, these machines provide high-torque performance in narrow easements, backyards, and other hard-to-reach locations. With reliable maneuverability and strong digging capabilities, your crew can clear, maintain, and repair lines without compromise.
Increases your sewer jetting truck’s effective range by 500+ feet—ideal for hard-to-reach manholes and remote lines.
Honda V-twin engines power hydrostatic tread drives—no chains or sprockets—resulting in cleaner, quieter performance.
Rubber tracks distribute weight at just 4 PSI, minimizing turf damage on golf courses, yards, and eco-sensitive areas.
Fits through standard 36" gates and features hydraulically extending tracks (34"–46") for superior lateral stability, even on steep terrain.
Dual-joystick skid steering, safety pressure relief valve, and a 180° rotating safety hose reel enhance control and operator protection.
Stop letting inaccessible easements slow you down. Easement machines bring the robust functionality of sewer line clearing, maintenance, and repair into those challenging, hard-to-reach areas where larger equipment simply cannot go. Their maneuverability and powerful capabilities ensure that even in confined spaces, your crews can work safely and efficiently, keeping essential infrastructure projects on schedule and complete.
Tell our experts about the specific easements, narrow gates, or difficult terrain that make accessing sewer lines a challenge for your team. We're here to understand your unique operational needs and site limitations.
Based on your access challenges and maintenance requirements, we'll help you explore our range of compact and powerful easement machines. We'll match you with the ideal model for effectively reaching and working in your confined spaces.
Acquire the easement machine best suited for your needs and empower your crew to confidently access and service previously unreachable sewer lines. Improve efficiency, safety, and complete more jobs with the right equipment.
Reach out today to learn more about our high-quality equipment and how we can support your operations.
Easement machines are designed to access remote or hard-to-reach sewer lines, especially in areas where traditional trucks can’t operate. They’re commonly used in residential neighborhoods, behind fences, across golf courses, and on environmentally sensitive land.
Most easement machines, can extend your jetting capabilities by 500 feet or more, allowing maintenance crews to service lines well beyond truck access.
Yes. High-quality models use rubber track systems that distribute weight evenly—some as low as 4 PSI ground pressure—to protect turf and landscaping during operation.
Yes, many models, like the JAJ-600WH, are designed to fit through standard 36” gates and can hydraulically extend for greater stability once in position.
Key benefits include reduced risk of injury from manually dragging hoses, decreased property damage, improved access to remote sewer lines, and faster, safer cleaning of hard-to-reach areas.
While basic training is recommended, most easement machines are designed with intuitive controls and safety features to ensure ease of use for trained operators.
Easement machines are ideal when manholes are located in places inaccessible by truck, such as narrow pathways, fenced yards, or environmentally sensitive areas. They're used to reduce manual labor and prevent property damage.
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