John Deere Worksite Pro TR60B Trencher

Mid
High Flow
High-flow machine requiredCompatible with high-flow CTLBorderline for small-frame machines: verify ROCFits most mid-frame skid steers and CTLs
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John Deere TR60B trencher attachment on skid steer

Overview

The TR60B is the largest trencher in John Deere's Worksite Pro B-Series line, digging to 60 inches deep — roughly five feet. At 1,335 pounds it's heavier than the TR36B and TR48B, and needs a high-flow hydraulic circuit (27–44 gpm) to run the chain efficiently. It's designed for deep utility and drainage installs where smaller trenchers run out of depth. Spring-loaded boom cushions shock to the machine and operator. Manual side shift lets you run close to walls, curbs, or existing infrastructure without repositioning the whole machine. Available in Canada through Brandt.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through Brandt / John Deere Worksite Pro dealers.

Best for: deep utility runs, drainage, irrigation, municipal trenching

Compare with: Baumalight TR418 36-Inch Trencher for Skid Steers · Baumalight TR418 Skid Steer Trencher · Baumalight TR418 Skid Steer Trencher — 24-Inch Depth

Key Facts

  • Maximum trench depth: 60 inches
  • Weight: 1,335 lbs
  • Overall length: 94 in
  • Hydraulic flow: 27–44 gpm (high-flow required)
  • Application: deep utility runs, drainage, irrigation, municipal trenching
  • Drive: axle and wheel motor design (heavy-duty planetary)
  • Spoil auger: moves excavated material to one side
  • Spring-loaded boom reduces shock to machine and operator
  • Manual side shift for trenching close to structures
  • Built-in skid shoe and depth indicators
  • SSQA (universal quick attach) mount
Specs sourced from brandt.ca · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You trench through soft to moderate soil for utilities, drainage, or irrigation lines at 36–60 inch depth
  • Your soil is clay, loam, sandy loam, or river bottom — chain trenchers cut fast in these conditions

Skip if

  • Your soil is solid rock, dense caliche, or Shield granite — chain links and sprockets wear out fast in rock
  • You trench in deeply frozen Prairie ground regularly — rock chain at 3–5× wear rate makes winter trenching expensive

Also consider

  • Rock wheel trencher if your ground is consistently rocky or hardpan
  • Standard auger if you're drilling individual holes rather than continuous trench lines
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid-frame machines (S450–S650 class) are the most common fit.

About John Deere in Canada

John Deere attachments are available through an extensive Canadian dealer network, ensuring local service, parts availability, and warranty support coast to coast. Designed to pair with JD machines but compatible with any skid steer via universal quick attach.

Care & Maintenance

  • Inspect chain teeth after every use — worn teeth slow penetration dramatically and increase drive motor load; a full day's work can dull a chain in abrasive soil
  • Lubricate the drive chain and boom sprockets before each use and again after every 4 hours of continuous trenching
  • Check the boom bar for cracking or deformation after work in rocky or abrasive conditions — boom cracks propagate quickly under the bending loads of trenching
  • Clean soil from the drive motor cooling fins and chain case after summer use — compacted soil on the motor causes overheating on long cuts
  • Store the chain with teeth protected from ground contact — resting a chain on carbide tips on concrete chips the teeth before you've even used it

How to Connect

  1. Attach trencher boom using Bob-Tach
  2. Connect high-flow hydraulic couplers
  3. Test chain tension and direction before cutting
  4. Call 811 and verify all utilities located before first cut
Safety NoteCanada-wide: call 811 before you dig. Hydraulic trenchers may need 20-35 GPM depending on rock hardness.

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Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026

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