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Unleash unmatched versatility with the Blue Diamond Extreme Duty Closed Front Brush Cutter—capable of both mowing grass and cutting 5" trees. With unique features like faster-acting external cross port relief and longer-lasting stamped blades, this is the only skid steer brush cutter you'll ever need. Tailored for both low and high flow units, it redefines multipurpose.
Heavy-Duty Clearing Power: Built to tackle dense brush, small trees, and overgrowth with strength and reliability.
Closed-Front Design: Protects internal components and helps prevent debris from entering the housing.
Reinforced Structure: Uses thicker steel, extra bracing, and heavy welds to resist damage in tough conditions.
Hydraulic Drive: Powered by skid steer hydraulics (or equivalent) for consistent rotation and cutting force.
Versatile Use Case: Ideal for land clearing, right-of-way maintenance, property cleanup, and areas with hidden obstacles.
Q: What is the Blue Diamond Extreme Duty Brush Cutter — Closed Front (model 103015)?
A: A rugged, closed-front brush cutter attachment for skid steers intended for intense clearing tasks in challenging terrain.
Q: How does it operate?
A: The cutter uses hydraulic power to spin blades inside the enclosed housing; debris is contained and cut material is ejected through designated outlets.
Q: Is it durable?
A: Yes — the extreme duty version is reinforced to withstand heavy loads and high shock loads, with strong housing, hardened blades, and robust mounting points.
Q: What brush or vegetation size can it handle?
A: Suitable for thick brush, vines, small trees, and overgrown terrain—performance depends on the machine’s hydraulic power and vegetation density.
Q: What equipment is it compatible with?
A: It attaches to skid steers using the standard quick-attach interface (or equivalent hydraulic mounting setup) that can supply adequate flow and pressure.
Inspect Blades & Housing: Check for wear, cracks, or damage before each use.
Sharpen or Replace Blades: Maintain sharp cutting edges for better performance and less strain.
Lubricate Drive Components: Grease bearings, shafts, and pivot points regularly.
Check Hydraulics & Hoses: Inspect all hydraulic lines, fittings, and seals for leaks or wear.
Clean After Use: Remove brush debris, dust, and buildup to keep mechanisms clear.
Store Protected: Keep the attachment in a dry, covered area when not in use to prevent corrosion and damage.