You need some carbide teeth and if youre trenching rock, take off the screw that throws dirt to the side (cant remember the name of it right now 😂). also a slow and steady speed helps but its also hard in rock. Just dont ever move fast. Oh, and you dont have to keep the arms all the way down to trench at all. Its just the ideal way in soft material to get that nice line of dirt on one side. Looks good though and hope it makes you lots of money. I spent some coin on mine and got a Digga. Been solid for 2 years so far.
@@jeffhall768 thanks for watching, appreciate the tips. I was happy with the results considering it was my first time using one but definitely learned along the way. Good luck with your Digga, I Hope to have more attachment reviews uploaded soon.
It's not the model, it's the teeth. You just have to replace them with either the carbide teeth or bullets. Spacers (don't go too extreme) can also be added to make the trench wider.
I have one but don't have a specific project that needs one yet. Let me do some thinking on how I can incorporate it into one soon. Thanks for watching!
You need some carbide teeth and if youre trenching rock, take off the screw that throws dirt to the side (cant remember the name of it right now 😂). also a slow and steady speed helps but its also hard in rock. Just dont ever move fast. Oh, and you dont have to keep the arms all the way down to trench at all. Its just the ideal way in soft material to get that nice line of dirt on one side.
Looks good though and hope it makes you lots of money. I spent some coin on mine and got a Digga. Been solid for 2 years so far.
Oh, last thing lol, only trench in straight lines. You'll bend the whole frame of the trencher trying to go at an angle
@@jeffhall768 thanks for watching, appreciate the tips. I was happy with the results considering it was my first time using one but definitely learned along the way. Good luck with your Digga, I Hope to have more attachment reviews uploaded soon.
This is a topsoil model , need carboy replaceable bulletts
Yeah it definitely needs something more for the rocks.
It's not the model, it's the teeth. You just have to replace them with either the carbide teeth or bullets. Spacers (don't go too extreme) can also be added to make the trench wider.
Plate compactor ?
I have one but don't have a specific project that needs one yet. Let me do some thinking on how I can incorporate it into one soon. Thanks for watching!
@@BrettsBuilds post pounder or front mount auger
Sounds good 👍
Where can you get the parts?
They have some parts on their website and Alibaba. Every once in a while eBay.
needs rock teeth every 4 or 5
Yes I agree, good observation 🤠