Commercial-Grade Cutting Power for Stand-on Skid-Steers
The 42-inch Mini Brush Cutter Pro X brings commercial-grade cutting power to stand-on skid steers, allowing operators to efficiently clear trees, brush and vegetation up to 5 inches in diameter. Designed for property reclamation, perimeter maintenance and large-scale land clearing, this rugged attachment features a spindle-driven blade system for smooth, reliable performance and 25-percent thicker steel construction for durability.
Equipped with a double-blade system that leaves behind finely processed debris, the Mini Brush Cutter Pro X eliminates the need for additional cleanup while ensuring maximum efficiency on the jobsite, the company says. The offset, bolt-on attachment plate allows for greater maneuverability in tight spaces, reducing track marks and protecting the machine from unnecessary wear.
Operator safety is a top priority, which is why the Mini Brush Cutter Pro X features safety guards that install onto various mini-skid-steer carriers. These guards help to shield operators from debris and hazards, thus reducing injury risks in tough environments. With a friction-mount design, they can be quickly fitted or removed without specialized tools, ensuring long-term usability and minimal downtime.
Minimum ½-inch-thick polycarbonate safety glass is required. Some applications may require additional protection. Diamond Mowers offers solutions for most carriers (sold separately) to minimize the risk of injury while working in challenging environments.
Carrier Requirements
- Fits most stand-on skid steer models
- Currently compatible with Kubota, Bobcat, Toro, and Ditch Witch models.
- The stand-off frame needs to be narrower than 22.5 inches to ensure fitment.
For more information, visit www.diamondmowers.com.
Source: Diamond Mowers
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