Extreme Rotary Brush Cutter for mesquite

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mactrade

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weslaco, texas
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Massey Ferguson 573, Bobcat T 650, Landpride 4188, Bobcat Root Grapple. Brushcat
I wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions on an extreme rotary brush cutter for mesquite. I currently have a Open Front Industrial Brush Cutter running on a Bobcat T650 on low flow. I have had the fly wheel fall off last month because the welds were awful. Yesterday the bearing housing hex bolts broke off. I called for support and got another sales pitch about how I will love the machine when I fix it again. Mean while I have some customer waiting. I am getting jobs in the Mcallen Texas area and there is a lot of mesquite usually four to five inch in size. I am looking for advice and suggestions. Thanks for any input.
 
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A Davco will work good for you. I didn't see any skid steer brown tree cutters. In the field, a brown does a good job with a big enough tractor but the end product is absolutely awful based on the 10 acres my neighbor cleared of small pines.
I was there, too, looking for one of the blades that sheared off the brown, sliced through a tire, and dinged up a tree 100 ft away! Ouch. Can happen on all types of mowers but my experience running a Davco style is they are built heavy duty and will easily knock down what you are describing. Where they show their limitations, compared to a mulcher, is the end product and ability to get low to the ground. You can tilt a Davco and slice into a stump but you are then exposing yourself to debris being thrown at the cab. Without lexan, that's too dangerous.

I operated a Davco on up to 9" -10" trees. It was only rated at 4" but I had to work it and see what it could do. On high flow (10 years ago), I only had 30 gpm and it was a beast. Never tried it on mesquite but persimmon is similar and can be very hard and it did fine though it does sling a lot of material.

Did you ever look at a low flow mulcher? There are older Tushhogg mowers rated at 30 gpm like the 650 puts out and I think you can find other brands that will match your hydraulic output but it will be on the low side for mulching.
 
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Thanks Yellow, I have will look into the Davco and see if there is a dealer down here. The clients I have had have been happy with the larger mulch that was left behind. I did a few pile that were left behind by others. As far as low flow mulchers, I tested a Brown bear 283 but the visibility was poor and didn't run well on my machine. I still want to see a few more and get a dealer close by. The only one that offered a dealer was Cimaf. I still want to see one in person before spending that much money for one.
 
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Thanks lumber, I have been looking at that one as well even came up on a video of one in some small mesquite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny_CNeOYgB0 . My bobcat dealer is a dealer for them so that is a plus.
 
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My theory is a rotary mower with offset blades (edge is lower than the mounting point) aren't as heavy duty as straight blades, like the Davco or Bradco.


Here's the Bradco blade with a size 14 boot on it. The puck (3.5" diameter) with the three holes is what the blade pivots on, held by three 3/4" grade 8 bolts. The blade carrier weighs 600lbs, the mower is 2klbs. They suggest 30-45gpm at up to 4ksi.
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My theory is a rotary mower with offset blades (edge is lower than the mounting point) aren't as heavy duty as straight blades, like the Davco or Bradco.


Here's the Bradco blade with a size 14 boot on it. The puck (3.5" diameter) with the three holes is what the blade pivots on, held by three 3/4" grade 8 bolts. The blade carrier weighs 600lbs, the mower is 2klbs. They suggest 30-45gpm at up to 4ksi.
View attachment 387359

Thanks for the pic. I agree.
 

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