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Rut’s skid steer brush mower cutter is built to tackle tough vegetation, rough terrain, and overgrown fields with ease. Designed for compatibility with a wide range of skid steer brands, this high-performance brush cutter attachment is ideal for skid steers, CTLs, and MTLs. Whether you’re clearing land, maintaining large properties, or managing job site vegetation, our skid steer brush mower delivers reliable, heavy-duty performance in even the most demanding conditions.
Engineered for power and precision, this skid steer brush mower cutter can handle material up to 4 inches in diameter, depending on hydraulic flow and vegetation type. The 2-blade cutting system slices through thick brush with speed and efficiency, making it one of the most effective brush cutter attachments on the market. With a durable 3/16-inch deck, hydraulic hoses, and quick couplers included, this attachment is ready to handle your toughest brush-clearing jobs with minimal downtime.
Perfect for dense clearings, heavily wooded areas, or wide-open fields, our skid steer brush mower offers unmatched control and maneuverability. It’s especially effective in tight or hard-to-reach spaces, allowing you to clear small limbs and thick brush with accuracy. A motor customized for your specific skid steer, the Rut skid steer brush mower cutter is built to boost productivity and help you get more done, faster.
$3,800.00 – $3,900.00Price range: $3,800.00 through $3,900.00
At Rut Manufacturing, our mission is to build equipment that works as hard as you do. That’s why we designed the skid steer brush mower cutter to handle everything from clearing fields and dense vegetation to managing rugged terrain with confidence. Whether you’re tackling thick brush, overgrowth, or maintaining farmland, this brush cutter attachment is optimized for both safety and efficiency. Built in the USA and engineered to endure the demands of everyday use, our skid steer brush mower is compatible with a wide variety of skid steer brands, including CTL and MTL machines.
The Rut skid steer brush mower features a 3/16-inch deck made from high-grade steel, paired with a powerful two-blade cutting system capable of handling materials up to 4 inches in diameter. Reinforced with a 1/4-inch thick push bar, 1/2-inch thick quick attach plate, and 3/8-inch thick skid shoes, this brush cutter attachment is designed for strength and longevity. This mower also includes hydraulic hoses rated to 5000 psi, flat-face quick couplers, and a motor that’s matched to your machine’s hydraulic flow (between 14-25 GPM) for peak performance. With its open-front design, the skid steer brush mower cutter allows debris to move through the deck efficiently, reducing clogs and downtime on the job.
Ideal for land clearing, trail maintenance, and property development, this heavy-duty skid steer brush mower is perfect for personal use or professional operations. Whether you’re cutting through dense forest edges, clearing fence lines, or managing pastures, this attachment provides reliable, consistent performance. It’s suitable for use in large clearings, on private land, or in municipal environments. While it’s not intended for use in urban areas or large tree removal, this brush cutter attachment excels in clearing brush, small trees, and stubborn roots. From small landowners to utility companies, municipalities, and landscaping crews, the Rut skid steer brush mower cutter is a dependable tool built for long-term, intensive use in the field.
A typical skid steer brush mower attachment can handle trees between 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Rut’s skid steer brush mower cutter is built to cut through up to 4 inches of dense material, depending on the hydraulic flow and type of vegetation. This capability makes it ideal for clearing land quickly and efficiently.
Absolutely. A well-designed skid steer brush mower like Rut’s model is engineered to cut not only grass but also brush, small trees, and thick undergrowth. The two-blade cutting system ensures clean, even cuts across a variety of ground conditions.
Routine maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your brush cutter attachment. If you use your mower regularly, it’s a good idea to inspect and clean the components weekly. Keeping the blades and hydraulic system in good condition ensures optimal performance and safety.
Blade sharpness largely depends on usage and the terrain you’re working on. For moderate use, sharpening your skid steer brush mower blades every five years may be sufficient. However, if you frequently encounter rocks, stumps, or hard ground, more frequent sharpening may be necessary.
Although the brush cutter attachment can technically operate on wet grass, it is generally recommended to mow in dry conditions. Wet grass can dull the blades faster and reduce cutting efficiency, potentially leading to uneven results and added maintenance.
Depending on the terrain, density of growth, and operator experience, a skid steer brush mower cutter can typically clear between 1 to 4 acres in a standard workday. The wide cutting path and high blade speed of Rut’s mower allow for fast, efficient clearing with minimal downtime.
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Let me start by mentioning – I hardly ever leave a review, good or bad. However, my experience with my Rut purchase was exceptional and I wanted to pass along some praise to this Made in the USA company. I purchased the brush cutter model, 72 inch, at 16 gpm about a year ago. I run it on an older skid steer, Case 1845c. Finally had a good size clearing job to test it out. The job was about an acre that had not been maintained for 3-4 years in South Carolina – lots of saplings, weeds, blackberries, etc. The cutter exceeded my expectations (I don’t say that often). Just simply leveled it in a reasonable amount of time, mulched it up, and spit it out. The landowner could not believe how well the job turned out – the first time they could walk the property. Thanks Rut! Keep up the good work.