My SVL75-2 should be delivered today and I need a brush cutter. Will be using to clean up my place such as overgrown fence rows and cleaning out saplings under pecan trees. I know that I don’t need/want a mulcher, just a good tough cutter. Any suggestions would be appreciated. My machine is a high flow unit. Thanks
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I used a Bradco Ground Shark on a svl95 with high flow. It’s technically billed as a mulcher but is kind of a hybrid with a horizontal disc and mulching teeth. It worked great on big stuff such as half-rotted hackberries. However, it sucked on live, flexible stuff like grapevines, yaupons and huisaches. It’d suck it up in the deck and jam itself unless you went real slow and got one or two saplings (depending on size) at a time.
If I had it to do over again, I’d use a standard cutter instead. Here’s the one I used…
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Actually, this was the one I used. I shouldn’t complain, because a friend let me borrow it for free, but it wasn’t the most efficient way to get it cleaned up.
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I use this for clearing land. In my opinion, it is the most versatile attachment for this application. It will cut/shred everything from grass to 6" trees. The only thing that it will not do is mulch. Essentially it is a conventional brush hawg on steroids and HGH. It is a simple design with blades that can be replaced.
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I run a High Flow Blue Diamond Extreme duty brush cutter at the ranch. Chews through mesquite and brush with no problem. https://www.bluediamondattachments.c..._0488-edit.jpg
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Originally posted by saintsfan View PostI use this for clearing land. In my opinion, it is the most versatile attachment for this application. It will cut/shred everything from grass to 6" trees. The only thing that it will not do is mulch. Essentially it is a conventional brush hawg on steroids and HGH. It is a simple design with blades that can be replaced.
https://www.brushwolf.com/product/alpha/
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Originally posted by Hunterdan View PostI run a High Flow Blue Diamond Extreme duty brush cutter at the ranch. Chews through mesquite and brush with no problem. https://www.bluediamondattachments.c..._0488-edit.jpg
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Originally posted by Hunterdan View PostI run a High Flow Blue Diamond Extreme duty brush cutter at the ranch. Chews through mesquite and brush with no problem. https://www.bluediamondattachments.c..._0488-edit.jpg
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Originally posted by 2Lazy2P View PostThank y’all. Should I go with a high flow cutter or standard flow? I assumed I’d go with high flow but some say that standard is just fine for a brush cutter
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