The Digga Bigfoot XD Trencher is designed for excavators, skid steer loaders, and backhoes. It offers 4FT + 5FT depth with a 2' pitch chain and a recommended flow of 28 - 45GPM. Manufactured in - house to top - notch industry quality, it provides the reliability and performance you expect from Digga. With its innovative features, it's the most user - friendly trencher on the market. The Headstart Crumber System (patent pending) lets the crumber bar start in the trench, so you don't need to get out of the machine to reset it. The uniquely designed foot is visible from the cab, allowing the operator to know the correct trenching position without a spotter. A large Spoil Auger in the Digga crumbing system clears spoil faster, boosting efficiency and productivity. The adjustable depth control foot ensures constant trenching depth. There are three chain options for different ground conditions like general earth, rocky ground, concrete, asphalt, and frozen ground. Other features include an adjustable skid foot visible from the cab, a side - shiftable frame for digging near structures, and an industry - leading warranty. Ideal for pipe laying in irrigation, underground power, communications, road repairs, and general construction, it suits excavators up to 8 ton, skid steer loaders, and backhoes. Here are the specs for different models: XD 900 has a cutting depth up to 36', cutting widths of 6'/8'/10'/12', etc.; XD 1200 has a cutting depth up to 48', and so on.

Using the Digga Bigfoot XD Trencher is easy. First, make sure your machine (excavator up to 8 ton, skid steer loader, or backhoe) is compatible with the trencher. Select the appropriate chain based on the ground condition - Earth chain for general earth, Combo for mixed conditions, and Diggatac for tougher ground like concrete. Adjust the depth control foot to the desired trenching depth before you start. When operating, use the visible skid foot from the cab to ensure you're in the correct trenching position. Don't worry about resetting the crumber bar as it can start right in the trench. For maintenance, regularly check the chain for wear and tear. Keep the spoil auger clean to ensure it clears the spoil efficiently. Always follow the pressure and flow limits specified in the specs to avoid damage. If you have any issues, refer to the industry - leading warranty for support.