Dozer Blade for Mini Loaders
Digga 2400MM Angle and Tilt Dozer Blade
Digga 2133MM Angle and Tilt Dozer Blade
Digga Angle Dozer Blade - No Tilt
Digga Fixed Dozer Blade - No Angle & Tilt
Digga Dozer Blades: Get the Job Done Right
Digga Dozer Blades are top-notch attachments that turn your regular skid steer or track loader into a mini-dozer. They're built tough to handle Aussie conditions and make light work of all sorts of earthmoving tasks.
What are they good for?
You can use a Digga Dozer Blade for a fair few things around the worksite:
- Spreading Soil and Gravel: Need to level out some ground for a shed slab or driveway? A dozer blade makes it a piece of cake to push and spread material evenly.
- Backfilling Trenches: Dug a trench for pipes or cables? Whack on the dozer blade and you can fill it back in nice and quick.
- Clearing Light Vegetation and Debris: Knocking down small bushes or pushing aside loose bits and pieces? The dozer blade can handle it.
- Creating Swales and Drainage: Need to shape the land for water runoff? A dozer blade can help you form those channels.
- General Site Clean-up: Just tidying up the place? Pushing piles of dirt or rubble out of the way is a breeze with a dozer blade.
- Snow Removal: If you're down south where it gets a bit nippy, these blades can even push snow out of the way.
Types of Digga Dozer Blades
Digga offers a few different types of dozer blades to suit different machines and jobs:
- Standard Dozer Blade: This is your all-rounder. It's got a good cutting edge and is perfect for general earthmoving, spreading, and backfilling. They usually come in different widths to match your machine. Think of it as your reliable workhorse.
- Angle Dozer Blade: These are a bit fancy because you can angle the blade to the left or right. This is super handy for pushing material to the side, like when you're clearing a path or creating a windrow. It saves you having to constantly reposition your machine.
- Six-Way Dozer Blade: Now you're getting serious! These blades can angle left and right, but they can also tilt and raise or lower each side independently. This gives you heaps of control for shaping and grading more complex terrain. They're the top-of-the-line for precision work.
Things to Consider When Choosing
When you're picking out a Digga Dozer Blade, have a think about:
- Your Machine Size: Make sure the blade is the right width and weight for your skid steer or track loader. You don't want to overload your machine.
- The Type of Work You'll Be Doing: If you're mostly doing basic spreading, a standard blade will do the trick. If you need more control for shaping, an angle or six-way blade might be worth the extra coin.
- Blade Width: Wider blades can move more material in one pass, but you need to make sure your machine has the power to handle it.
- Cutting Edge: Some blades have replaceable cutting edges, which is a good idea for longevity.
- Mounting System: Digga blades are designed to easily attach to your machine's quick hitch system.
In a Nutshell
Digga Dozer Blades are a ripper addition to your machinery if you're doing any sort of earthmoving. They're tough, versatile, and can save you a stack of time and effort. Whether you're a landscaper, builder, or farmer, a Digga Dozer Blade can be a real game-changer. Just make sure you pick the right type for your needs and your machine, and you'll be right as rain!