Brushmowing Trails. Looking for recommendations.

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jkahan

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Looking for what people use to brushhog (brush mowers) trails -- I have about 9 miles of trails - all accessible by atvs, tractors, etc... but a lot of them are steep; I generally only use a tracked atv, tracked Kubota RTV, or excavator... There are places where wheeled vehicles are either going to get stuck or do damage to the trails. Thinking of a tow-behind brush mower - two popular brands are of course Swisher and DR.. I actually have (well my neighbor has it now) an old DR walk-behind brush mower and it is a beast and awesome but using it for all these trails is impractical and it won't make it all the way around (even with chains). It "appears" (based on reviews) that the DR tow-behind models have some problems with reliability and repair metrics. I also have a brush cutter on my mini but it is impractical for covering long distances as one can't cut while moving with it (flow metrics).. So looking for recommendations / experiences and sorry for the rambling.

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   / Brushmowing Trails. Looking for recommendations. #2  
Is this your property with 9 miles of trails?
 
   / Brushmowing Trails. Looking for recommendations. #3  
As you state, Swisher and DR are very light weight machines. Are you looking for something to tow behind a atv?
 
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I have no personal experience with them, but Rammy makes a front mount self powered brush mower and there are various other brands of self powered tow behind flail mowers.
 
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IMHO, you are on the right track as far as the tow behind. With the steep hills you mention, my concern would be with stability of the tow behind while going down hill. Turn limit stops and angle pivot stops would probably need to be fabricated to prevent it from coming around into the side (jacknife) and to prevent it from rising up and over to smite thee in the back of the head. Unless you mount it rigid to back of the tow vehicle. As far as brand, I don't have much experience with either, but have also heard of reliability issues with DR. Here in Texas, I do see more DR than anything else though.
 
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As you state, Swisher and DR are very light weight machines. Are you looking for something to tow behind a atv?
yes - at this point, I think the only way to brushhog these trails is behind my tracked ATV or tracket side-by-side (Kubota RTV).
 
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thanks all for the replies
 
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