A skid steer loader equipped with a boom mower is a one-person ditch crew. The arm delivers vertical reach into a ditch or over a fence line, the head cuts vegetation at angle, and it clears in an hour what a hand crew clears in a day. Buyers shopping for boom mowers for sale are usually chasing one of three jobs: roadside and ditch maintenance contracts, parks and utility corridor work, or fence-line and pasture perimeter upkeep for those running agricultural equipment.
That job profile shapes what we stock. Every skid steer boom mower here is built by trusted manufacturers who engineer for commercial-duty performance. Each listing spells out carrier weight class, hydraulic flow specification, and horsepower range so there is no guesswork on installation. Financing is available on hundreds of products, and the catalog is curated for crews that run boom mowers for a living, whether that means a contract with a county, a municipal parks department, or a large agricultural operation.
Why Choose Boom Mowers from Skid Steer Store?
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Every boom mower we stock is engineered in North America for commercial-duty work with a variety of head configurations.
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Free shipping is included on orders over $5,000, with boom mowers delivered straight from the factory to your yard.
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Every order comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee and documented price match on competing offers from any dealer.
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Best Boom Mowers for...
Roadside Ditch Maintenance
The best boom mower for roadside ditch maintenance pairs a flail head for debris control with a boom that reaches into deep ditch profiles. Baumalight's SWF580 is sized for skid steers in the 8,000-to-16,000-pound class.
Municipal Parks and Right-of-Way Work
The best boom mower for municipal parks and right-of-way work contains debris where foot traffic and public exposure matter. Baumalight's SWF560 runs a flail head, features quick folding for travel, and operates on mid-size loaders.
Fence-Line and Pasture Perimeter Clearing
The best boom mower for fence-line and pasture perimeter cuts around posts and wire without repositioning. Baumalight's SWA550 runs a rotary disc head for small to mid-size skid steers in the 5,000 to 11,000-pound range.
Extended-Reach Trail Maintenance
The best boom mower for extended-reach trail maintenance pairs a long arm with flow enough to operate the head without stalling. Baumalight's SWA750 delivers the wide range of reach needed for 8,000-to-16,000-pound skid steers.