Can you edge with a brush cutter?

In addition to being sturdier, brushcutters are more powerful than lawn edgers, since they are a gardening tool designed to mow grass, as well as touch up lawn edges.
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Can I use a brush cutter as a trimmer?

USE. A brush cutter is more powerful than a string trimmer, and although can clear grasses and weeds, or edge a walkway with the correct accessories, they are made for much more dense types of brush and undergrowth, and can even cut down small trees.
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What's the difference between a trimmer and a brush cutter?

A grass trimmer is a smaller, lighter machine, made for trimming the lawn where the mower is unable to reach. Brushcutters are more powerful machines; they can clear high grass, heavy brushwood and small trees.
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What can you cut with a brush cutter?

A brush cutter (also referred to as a brush mower) appears to be a more beefed-up version of a lawn mower. It is typically used to cut tall grass (grass taller than 6” – 8”), weeds, brush, shrubs and woody material such as stalks and saplings.
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Can you edge a lawn with a trimmer?

You can absolutely edge with a string trimmer. It takes some practice and it'll never truly match the precision of a dedicated edge tool but it can be done. Take your time, perfect your technique, and don't beat yourself up over a few mauled areas as you are learning.
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Edging W/ Ryobi Brush Cutter



Are brush cutters hard on skid steers?

Skid steer brush cutters are better suited to tackle large areas of extremely tough and dense brush with minimal impact on the property. They offer superior maneuverability compared to dozers, walk-behind cutters, and pull-behind mowers.
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Will a brush cutter cut brambles?

You want to get serious work done and fast. You'll be able to cut through even the thickest bramble with a petrol brushcutter and the best bit is, they are almost similarly price to cordless options.
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Can a bush hog cut down small trees?

If you want to quickly get a pasture looking nice (at least from a distance), brush hogging is a great solution. Using powerful thwacking blades, a brush hog can slice through small trees and cut down grass and weeds at the same time.
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Should I buy a brush cutter?

A brush cutter (sometimes called a brush saw, weed wacker or clearing saw) is an ideal garden tool for anyone who has a lot of grass, brushwood or woody vegetation to clear a couple of times a year. Some more powerful industrial models are even used for small trees that need clearing.
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What should I look for in a brushcutter?

Things to consider when choosing a brushcutter
  • It is important that the brushcutter is easy to start, especially if you are inexperience.
  • High power, high torque and rapid acceleration are important when cutting through vegetation, but don't select a machine that is unnecessarily heavy if you are working long days.
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Are Stihl brush cutters any good?

STIHL FS 240 R Professional Brush Cutter

This is a great machine for tough landscaping work like clearing land, cutting through thick bush and heavy weed growth. As one of the most powerful and rugged brush cutters in the range, it also has a 17% larger fuel tank for longer work periods.
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What is the difference between edge trimmer and brush cutter?

Line Trimmer vs Brush Cutters

The difference is in capability. A line trimmer is only designed to be fitted with a line trimming head. A brush cutter or a trimmer with brush cutter capability can be fitted with a metal cutting blade for clearing of larger, woody weeds and shrubs.
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What's the difference between a trimmer and an edger?

What is the Difference? Lawn edgers are designed to cut edges and create boundary lines, whereas a string trimmer is designed to maintain those boundary lines. They make a great team! Both can help your lawn to look sharper.
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What is the most powerful brush cutter?

1. STIHL ARE THE STRONGEST BRUSH CUTTERS. For professionals that require a high-quality battery-powered brush cutter, the FSA 130 and 130 R from STIHL's PRO range provides a reliable tool without compromising on performance.
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Should brush cutter blades be sharpened?

You should sharpen your bush hog blades whenever you notice the bush hog is not cutting properly, or becoming heavily clogged with torn debris. A dull blade will pull tough stalks instead of cutting them, and they could wrap around the output shaft of the gearbox and ruin the seal in the gearbox.
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How do you get rid of large areas of brambles?

Strimmers will deal effectively with large areas of woody weeds. Dig out the bramble stump, taking the roots away at the same time. It is important to remove as much of the below-ground parts as possible, as brambles have the ability to regenerate from well below soil level. Seedlings should be weeded out by hand.
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How big of a skid steer do I need to run a brush cutter?

swath. The most popular standard Brush Wolf model is the 7200, a 6-ft-wide cutter that comes in three hydraulic flow versions. The low-flow 7200 unit requires 15 to 20 gpm, the standard unit (biggest seller) needs 21 to 25 gpm and the high-flow 7200 is for track loaders producing 26 to 40 gpm.
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How big of a tree can a skid steer brush hog cut?

Skid-steer attachments, for example, effectively cut brush 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Although they cut larger debris, power and time become an issue. “These mulchers can cut just about any size of wood. Even a skid-steer attachment can grind a 20-inch tree, it will just take longer,” Slattery says.
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What size skid steer do I need for forestry mulcher?

What size skid steer do you need to run a mulcher? When it comes to large-scale machinery like mulchers, the bigger the better. But as far as horsepower goes, we believe that 60 is a good bet to start with for your skid steer.
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Do you mow or edge first?

There is no "right" order when it comes to mowing and edging. But it's generally a good idea to mow first, as doing so cleans up the bulk of the lawn which can make it easier to see to edge the lawn afterward. If you still have some questions about mowing and edging your lawn, don't worry.
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How deep should I edge my lawn?

With either method, cut only about 2 inches deep, and be wary of buried pipes and cables. This depth may seem arbitrary, but it's one most power-edgers reach and tends to be sufficient for controlling root spread. Two inches is a rough guide, but it's your choice.
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Is lawn edging necessary?

Edging also serves a practical purpose. If left unchecked, grass will grow into landscape beds and over the edges of pavement. Edging creates a root barrier that stops grass from invading. And if you keep up with regular edging it will save you time when you're trimming.
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