Front-End Loader Stout Designs Trail Cutter

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Prior: Kubota BX-23, Kubota L3430HSTC, Kubota ZG23, L3560 HSTC Limited Edition, Current: L6060 HSTC
I have a perimeter trail around my property I need to maintain. Last year, I contracted with someone to clear the property line with a Skid Steer and Forestry Mulching Head. Now, it's beginning to grow back from the sides. I ran across this cutter that can be front end loader mounted that may be a good fit.
Anyone have any experience with the Stout Designs Trailblazer cutter? It has several mounting options, including forks or quick attach plate.

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It looks interesting.
 
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I have a perimeter trail around my property I need to maintain. Last year, I contracted with someone to clear the property line with a Skid Steer and Forestry Mulching Head. Now, it's beginning to grow back from the sides. I ran across this cutter that can be front end loader mounted that may be a good fit.
Anyone have any experience with the Stout Designs Trailblazer cutter? It has several mounting options, including forks or quick attach plate.

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For what you intend on doing a boom mounted flail shredder mower is safer and more user friendly as
it is mounted on the three point hitch and powered by the 540 RPM power take off.
 
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I have a perimeter trail around my property I need to maintain. Last year, I contracted with someone to clear the property line with a Skid Steer and Forestry Mulching Head. Now, it's beginning to grow back from the sides. I ran across this cutter that can be front end loader mounted that may be a good fit.
Anyone have any experience with the Stout Designs Trailblazer cutter? It has several mounting options, including forks or quick attach plate.

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There's a very similar device made by Limbshark (limbshark.com). I saw one at my Kubota dealer. They're both in the 501 area code, one must be an off-shoot of the other.
 
 
 
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