Skid Steer Brush Cutters
Brush cutters are built for overgrowth, trails, fence lines, fields, and rough property maintenance. Hydraulic flow, cutter width, deck design, and material size are key considerations.
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BROWSE CURRENT ATTACHMENTS →Standard flow vs high flow
Some cutters are designed for standard-flow machines while heavier-duty models may benefit from or require higher hydraulic flow. Verify the attachment's flow range before buying.
Match the cutter to the work
Grass, light brush, saplings, and heavy woody material place very different demands on a cutter. Use the manufacturer's stated cutting capacity as your guide.
Inspect wear items
On used cutters, inspect blades or carriers, deck condition, hoses, motor area, chains or guarding, and the quick-attach plate.
Skid Steer Brush Cutters FAQ
Will a brush cutter run on a standard-flow skid steer?+
Many will, but not all. Check the cutter's required GPM range against your machine's auxiliary hydraulic flow.
What can a skid steer brush cutter cut?+
Cutting capacity varies widely by model. Always follow the attachment manufacturer's stated material diameter and operating guidance.
