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Tractor Brush Cutters

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Maintaining a large property or farm requires a tractor implement that can handle more than just lawn grass. A dedicated tractor brush cutter is the ultimate tool for reclaiming land from overgrowth and weed infestation. Whether you are running a compact tractor or a high-horsepower utility machine, we have an attachment to match your needs. Explore our Tractor Attachments to find the right fit for your hitch.

Our inventory features a wide range of mowers, from single-spindle rotary cutters to heavy-duty flail mowers. These units are built with thick steel decks and robust gearbox components to withstand impact from hidden stumps or rocks. If you need a cleaner finish for hay or pasture, a flail mower is often the superior option over a standard bush hog

Check out our specific Flail Mowers for precision cutting. Designed for reliability and performance, these cutters allow compact tractor owners and commercial operators to tackle dense vegetation efficiently. From clearing ditch banks with an offset model to maintaining right-of-way areas, a quality cutter is an investment in your land's value. For even heavier forestry work, consider upgrading to our Tractor Mulchers.

What Sets our Tractor Brush Cutters Apart

  • Robust Construction: Our rotary cutters feature reinforced decks and heavy-gauge steel to resist rust and impact, ensuring they last longer than a standard ag store mower.

  • Versatile Drivetrains: We offer dual-spindle and multi-spindle configurations for wider cutting diameters, as well as flex-wing models for contouring uneven terrain.

  • High-Performance Blades: Equipped with heavy-duty blade carriers and heat-treated blades, these units act as powerful shredders for saplings and thick brush.

  • North American Quality: We prioritize brands that manufacture in North America, ensuring better parts availability and build quality than with cheap imports.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Tractor Brush Cutters

  • Tractor Horsepower: Match the cutter to your tractor's PTO HP. A 100-horsepower machine can handle a large flex-wing rotary, while a compact utility tractor is better suited for a 4-6 foot series cutter.

  • Cutter Type: Choose a rotary cutter (often called a bush hog) for rough land clearing and sapling removal or a flail mower for a finer cut on grass and weed control.

  • Hitch Category: Ensure the mower is compatible with your tractor's 3-point hitch (Category 1 or 2) and whether it works with a quick-hitch system.

  • Cutting Width: Select a width that covers your tractor's tire tracks. Common sizes range from 48 inches for a compact tractor to 15 feet for a batwing or flex mower.

  • Terrain: For mowing ditch banks or slopes, an offset or vertical-veer mower is safer and more effective than a standard rear-mount rotary mower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

A rotary cutter uses a large horizontal blade to smash and cut through heavy brush and saplings, making it ideal for rough land clearing. A flail mower uses many small knives on a horizontal drum to finely mulch grass and light vegetation, leaving a better finish and distributing clippings more evenly.

How much horsepower do I need for a 6-foot cutter?

Generally, you need about 5 horsepower per foot of width for a rotary cutter. So, a 6-foot mower typically requires a tractor with at least 30-40 PTO HP. Always check the specific series requirements, as heavy-duty models may require more power.

Can I use a brush cutter on a compact tractor?

Yes, there are many compact series cutters designed specifically for smaller tractors. Ensure your loader or front weights are sufficient to counterbalance the heavy implement on the rear hitch.

What is a slip clutch, and do I need one?

A slip clutch is a safety device on the PTO shaft that slips when the blade hits an immovable object, such as a stump or rock. It protects the gearbox and your tractor's PTO from damage. It is highly recommended over a shear bolt for heavy-duty applications.

Can these cutters handle small trees?

A heavy-duty rotary cutter can typically cut saplings up to 2 or 3 inches in diameter. For larger trees, you should use a mulcher or a tree saw to avoid damaging the spindle or deck.

Do you sell flex-wing or batwing mowers?

Yes, our product selection includes flex-wing and multi-spindle mowers for large-scale mowing operations. These allow you to cover a wide swath in a single pass and flex over uneven ground for a consistent cut.

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