What Does “Witch It” Mean?
Don’t Just Haul It. WITCH IT.
Witch It (verb)
To move material smarter by using machine power for distance and the right tool for placement.
That is the idea behind The W.I.T.C.H.™.
Instead of pushing heavy loads across long properties all day, Witch It means building a better workflow.
The mower handles the distance.
The wheelbarrow handles the placement.
The tow cart handles staging when volume matters.
What It Means to Witch It
To Witch It means:
- Tow the wheelbarrow over distance
- Release it in seconds for hand placement
- Use a tow cart when staging larger loads makes sense
- Reduce wasted walking
- Keep the crew moving
- Use equipment you may already own
It is not about replacing the wheelbarrow.
It is about making the wheelbarrow more capable.
The Workflow
Load.
Tow.
Release.
Place.
Return.
Repeat.
That is how you Witch It.
When Should You Witch It?
Witch It when distance is slowing the job down.
When the mulch pile is far away.
When the driveway is long.
When the property is large.
When the crew is getting worn down.
When walking is costing time.
For short runs, push the wheelbarrow.
When distance shows up…
Witch It.
Bottom Line
Don’t just haul it.
Witch It.
Machine power where distance matters.
Tow cart staging where volume matters.
Wheelbarrow control where placement matters.
We are not changing the wheelbarrow.
We are changing what it is capable of.
Nothing beats a wheelbarrow.
Until distance shows up on the jobsite.