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Ed Malzahn
Recognition of Ed Malzahn’s accomplishments as an industry leader and innovator included his induction into the Oklahoma Inventors Hall of Fame, American Rental Association Hall of Fame, Construction Equipment Hall of Fame and North American Society for Trenchless Technology Hall of Fame.
Ditch Witch founder Ed Malzahn passed away on Dec. 11 at the age of 94, the company announced earlier this week.“Ed was the inspirational leader of the Ditch Witch and Charles Machine Works family for over 65 years,” says Rick Johnson, chief executive officer for Charles Machine Works. “He possessed a sharp mind, strong rural work ethic and generous spirit, all of which he used to better those around him.”Malzahn changed the way the world’s utility infrastructure is installed and maintained when he launched the first service line trencher, the Ditch Witch model DWP in 1949 from a small machine
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