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Brush cutters make clearing overgrown grass, brush, and small trees simple and stress-free. Built tough for lasting performance, they’ll keep your land clean and safe. Explore our brush cutters today and find the right fit for your skid steer!

Frequently Asked Questions

What can a brush cutter attachment clear?


Brush cutter attachments handle overgrown grass, thick brush, dense weeds, saplings, and small trees. They are ideal for clearing fence lines, ditches, trails, and neglected properties. Most models cut vegetation up to several inches in diameter, making them effective for land management and property maintenance tasks.

What size skid steer do I need to run a brush cutter attachment?


Brush cutter requirements vary by model size and cutting width. Smaller units work with skid steers producing 15-25 GPM hydraulic flow, while larger cutters need machines with 25-40 GPM or more. Check the attachment's hydraulic and horsepower requirements against your skid steer's specifications before purchasing.

What is the difference between a brush cutter and a rotary mower?


Brush cutters feature reinforced cutting decks and stronger blades designed for thick vegetation, saplings, and rough terrain. Rotary mowers work best on maintained grass and lighter growth. If you need to clear dense brush or overgrown land, a brush cutter provides the durability and cutting power required.

How do I maintain a brush cutter attachment for long-term use?


Regular maintenance extends your brush cutter's lifespan. Inspect and sharpen or replace blades frequently, check belt tension, and grease all fittings after each use. Clean debris from the deck to prevent buildup, inspect hydraulic hoses for wear, and store the attachment in a dry area between jobs.

Are brush cutter attachments safe to operate on uneven terrain?


Yes, brush cutters are designed for rough and uneven ground conditions. Most feature floating decks that follow terrain contours and protective guarding to contain debris. Always operate at safe speeds, wear appropriate protective gear, and clear the area of bystanders before cutting.

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