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TRENCHER AND DIGGER ATTACHMENTS
Unleash the power of Bobcat trenching attachments. Your versatile solution for utilities, irrigation, and landscaping.
MODELS
Digger - 25"
Digger - 30"
Digger - 36"
Trencher - LT112
Trencher - LT113
Trencher - LT313, 3'
Trencher - LT313, 4'
Trencher - LT405
Trencher - LT414, 4'
Trencher - LT414, 5'
TOP TRENCHER FEATURES
The Bobcat Trencher attachment (LT414, 4') is built for medium‑to‑heavy trenching and is designed to dig in tough, rocky soil types. It can be equipped with different teeth and chain options to match soil conditions, and multiple models are available with dig depths ranging from 2–3 feet up to 3–5 feet depending on the trencher.
HOW TO CHOOSE TRENCHING AND DIGGING ATTACHMENTS
The right Bobcat® trenching and digging attachment helps you work faster and cleaner with less hand labor. Start with the kind of line you’re installing or ground you’re opening up, then match the tool to depth, disturbance level and trench length.
Types of Work
Think about the kind of work you do most:
- Utilities and irrigation mains: Long, consistent runs at a set depth.
- Landscape and tree work: Spot digging, root work, stump and rock removal, short trenches.
- Low-impact utility installs in turf: Burying pipe and cable while keeping yards and finished landscapes looking clean.
- Pavement and street work: Cutting narrow utility trenches in asphalt and concrete with a clean, controlled cut and minimal patch width.
Once you know the primary job, it’s easier to pick between a trencher, digger or vibratory plow.
When to Choose a Trencher
Pick a trencher attachment when you need long, consistent trenches with a clean bottom.
A trencher is ideal for utility lines, irrigation, drainage and runs along buildings or fences.
Side shift helps you work close to structures, while the auger and crumber manage spoil and leave a smooth trench bottom. Choose your model based on required trench depth, ground conditions and whether you need high‑flow performance.
When to Choose a Digger
Choose a digger attachment when you need a simple, versatile tool for short runs and spot digging.
The digger excels at removing rocks and stumps, transplanting trees and shrubs, pruning roots, and digging shorter trenches. It can dig in forward and reverse and is available in multiple widths and two dig depths, so you can match it to your loader and typical tasks.
When to Choose a Vibratory Plow
Go with a vibratory plow attachment when you want buried pipe or cable with minimal ground disturbance.
Mounted on a mini track loader or small articulated loader, the vibratory plow is built for sprinkler systems, low-voltage and communication lines, and light utilities in finished turf. The blade vibrates to pull pipe or feed cable through the ground, leaving only a knife-like incision while the coulter wheel and pressure foot protect surrounding sod. Choose pull or chute blade configurations and add pipe pullers, cable grips or a wire reel carrier depending on what you’re installing.
When to Choose a Wheel Saw
Choose a wheel saw attachment when you need precise trenches cut through hard surfaces like asphalt and concrete.
Powered by high-flow hydraulics, the wheel saw is ideal for road repair, street crossings and utility work in paved areas. It cuts a narrow, uniform trench with hydraulic depth control, side shift for cutting tight to curbs and walls, spoil deflectors, and trench-cleaning features that leave a clean-bottom trench ready for installation.
Quick Checklist
- Primary task: Long utilities, spot digging, low-impact pipe/cable installs or pavement trenching.
- Required depth and width: Based on pipe, cable, root zone and required pavement cut width.
- Soil conditions: Black dirt, clay, gravel or rocky ground.
- Surface expectations: Open trench vs. minimal turf disturbance vs. narrow pavement cut for easier patching.
- Site constraints: Need to work close to buildings, fences or walls, or along curbs and existing pavement edges.
- Carrier match: Loader or mini track loader, plus hydraulic flow and model compatibility – including high-flow requirements for wheel saw attachments.
When you’ve narrowed it down, your local Bobcat dealer can help confirm depth, configuration and compatibility so your trencher, digger, vibratory plow or wheel saw shows up ready to work on day one.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are trencher and digger attachments?
Trencher and digger attachments are machine-mounted tools designed to open the ground for utility, irrigation and landscape work. A trencher attachment cuts long, narrow trenches at consistent depth and width for pipe, cable and drainage runs. A digger attachment is built for more versatile, short-run excavation – helping you dig, loosen and clean out around rocks, roots, stumps and tight spots where flexibility matters as much as depth.
What do trenchers and diggers do?
Trenchers are built to cut narrow, consistent trenches for utilities, irrigation, cable and drainage — typically in straight lines and at set depths. Diggers offer more digging flexibility, ideal for broader excavation tasks like footings, grading or working around structures. Use a trencher when speed and trench precision matter, and a digger when you need reach, depth and versatile movement.
How deep do trenchers dig?
Bobcat trencher attachments can dig up to 60 inches deep, depending on the model and configuration. Standard trenchers offer multiple digging depths and widths to match cable, irrigation, utility and drainage work.
Will a trencher cut through roots?
Bobcat trencher attachments can cut through small roots commonly found in turf or light groundcover. For larger roots or heavily wooded areas, a root-specific attachment or alternative method is recommended to avoid damage and improve cutting efficiency.
How wide do trenchers dig?
Bobcat trencher attachments are available with multiple chain widths, typically ranging from 4 to 12 inches, so you can match the trench size to your application — from narrow cable runs to wider utility lines.
Are trencher and digger attachments universal or interchangeable?
They’re not universal, but many Bobcat® trencher and digger attachments are interchangeable across multiple carriers when the mounting interface and machine requirements match. Compatibility typically depends on:
- Carrier type and mounting system
- Hydraulic flow or pressure requirements (and high-flow needs on some configurations)
- Machine size class, lift capacity and stability
- Job requirements (depth, width and soil conditions)
Bottom line: Bobcat attachments are designed to help you run a more versatile fleet, but the safest approach is to verify approved compatibility for your exact machine and configuration with your local Bobcat dealer.
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