How Much Hydraulic Flow Do You Need for a Brush Cutter

If you’re shopping for a brush cutter attachment, one of the first questions you’ll run into is this: How much hydraulic flow does my machine need to run it properly? Get this wrong, and you’ll deal with weak cutting power, overheating, slow blade speed, or even damage to your attachment. Get it right, and your […]
Best Skid Steer Brush Cutter: Standard Flow vs High Flow (Complete Buyer’s Guide)

If you’re trying to choose the best skid steer brush cutter, the biggest question usually comes down to this: standard flow or high flow? Here’s the short answer. Standard flow works well for light to medium brush, small trees, and general land clearing. High flow is built for heavy-duty jobs, thick timber, faster cutting speeds, […]
Need Help Choosing the Right Brush Cutter for Your Machine and Application?

Yes, the right brush cutter makes all the difference. If you’re struggling to choose the best attachment for your skid steer, you’re in good company. Brush cutters come in a wide range of sizes, flow requirements, and designs—each suited for specific terrain and job demands. At Skid Pro, we help equipment owners and operators every […]
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using a Brush Cutter with Your Skid Steer

A brush cutter is one of the most productive attachments in land clearing, lot maintenance, and vegetation management. But if used improperly, it can become a source of downtime, equipment damage, or safety risk. Here’s a guide to the most common mistakes operators make with skid steer brush cutters and how to avoid them. 1. […]
What Types of Equipment Are Used for Brush Clearing?

Brush clearing is a critical task for landowners, contractors, and forestry professionals. Whether you’re maintaining a clean landscape, preparing land for development, or improving safety against wildfire hazards, having the right tools is essential. In this blog, we’ll explore the best equipment for brush clearing, focusing on the flexibility and efficiency of skid steer attachments. […]
