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The Digga Digga External 2-Way Flow Valve Kit 80GPM Max allows reversing hydraulic flow to an auger drive — enabling both forward (drilling) and reverse (auger unsticking or anchor installation) rotation from the machine's standard single-direction auxiliary hydraulic circuit. External mount — suits high-flow machines up to 80 GPM max. Available in 12V and 24V configurations with multiple extension harness lengths. Required for helical anchor installation and useful for freeing stuck auger bits. Made in Dyersville, Iowa, USA.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | External mount — suits high-flow machines up to 80 GPM max |
| Max Flow | 80 GPM max |
| Voltage | 12V and 24V options |
| Extension | Multiple harness lengths |
| Function | Flow reversal — enables fwd + reverse rotation |
| Required For | Helical screw anchor installation |
| Origin | Made in Dyersville, Iowa, USA |
Connects between machine aux hydraulic circuit and Digga auger drive. Select 12V or 24V to match machine electrical system. Select harness length for cab-to-drive distance. Confirm max GPM of your hydraulic system does not exceed valve rated flow.
Compatible with skid steer loaders with Universal Quick Attach (SSQA):
| Bobcat | Caterpillar | John Deere | Case |
| New Holland | Takeuchi | Kubota | Gehl |
2-way valve connects between machine aux circuit and drive. Confirm voltage and GPM before ordering.
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Q: Why do I need a 2-way valve?
Most skid steers supply single-direction flow to the aux hydraulic ports. Auger drives rotate in one direction only. For helical anchor installation, you need reverse rotation to monitor torque. For stuck bit recovery, reverse rotation frees the bit. The 2-way valve adds reverse capability without modifying the machine. |
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Q: 32 GPM vs 80 GPM valve?
Select based on your machine's aux hydraulic flow. The 32 GPM valve suits standard flow skid steers (up to 32 GPM). The 80 GPM valve is for high-flow machines above 32 GPM. Using a 32 GPM valve on a high-flow circuit overflows the valve and causes overheating — always match valve rating to machine GPM. |
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Q: 12V vs 24V?
Match to your machine's electrical system. Most skid steers are 12V. Large excavators and some European machines may be 24V. Confirm before ordering. |
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Q: Is this required for drilling?
No — standard drilling only requires forward rotation. The 2-way valve is needed for anchor installation, reverse rotation for bit extraction, and any application requiring bidirectional drive operation. |
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Q: What extension length do I need?
Measure the cable run from your machine cab or control area to the auger drive location. Select the next longer standard harness length. |
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