

Many application factors would influence a blade’s life, but blades and their replacements are made from a special hardened, abrasion-resistant steel designed specifically for this application. The cutter rotates in one direction, and the blades themselves are reversible, so when the leading-edge wears, operators can unbolt the blade, flip it over, and use the other side. The MX Brush Cutter uses three swinging blades mounted to a triangular blade carrier to maximize performance.

How many blades does the MX Brush Cutter have? How often they need to be replaced? However, if you need mulching capabilities, please consider our other mulching products. The three blades are directionally beveled so debris is pushed into the head of the cutter, creating finer debris (for easier recycling) than other cutters.

No, this product will not substitute for a mulcher. Automatic hydraulic braking: This feature ensures blade rotation is shut off 10-15 seconds after the flow is stopped, allowing operators can get in and out of the cab safely and efficiently, without worrying about lingering blade rotation.ĭoes the MX Brush Cutter have a mulching feature?.NEW TiltLatch TM: The TiltLatch TM is a patent-pending hook design that prevents the debris shield from opening due to gravity when the cutter is curled beyond a certain angle, ensuring debris is blocked, and allowing for optimal cuts.Hinged debris shield: On the operator's left-hand side of the head, there is a hinged debris shield that lifts when users engage brush and trees, exposing the blades and providing an extremely aggressive cut at full-depth. The shield provides the best of both worlds: covered blades when the cutter is not in use and exposed blades when the cutter is engaged.The MX has several unique safety features that help operators get more done and stay safe at the same time: When operators are safe, they work with more confidence and see increased outputs.

We believe safety and productivity go hand-in-hand. Looking to rent a Dingo mini skid steer or track loader? Check out our lineup on our rentals page.What are the MX Brush Cutter’s safety features? Mini skid steers, while still stable, may have a slightly higher center of gravity and a narrower base, making them more prone to tipping over on steep inclines or uneven surfaces. Mini track loaders generally offer superior stability, especially on sloping or uneven terrain, thanks to their lower center of gravity and wider footprint provided by the tracks. On the other hand, mini skid steers concentrate their weight on their wheels, which can cause higher ground pressure and may not be suitable for fragile surfaces. The lower ground clearance of mini track loaders may limit their ability to clear larger obstacles but can provide better stability on challenging terrain.ĭue to their track system, mini track loaders distribute their weight over a larger surface area, reducing ground pressure and minimizing damage to sensitive surfaces like lawns or delicate floors. The wheel-based design allows for more clearance beneath the chassis, enabling them to navigate over small obstacles like rocks or debris more easily. Mini skid steers typically have higher ground clearance than mini track loaders. The tracks provide enhanced traction, stability, and maneuverability on uneven or soft terrain, like mud, snow, or rough landscapes. In contrast, mini track loaders have tracks instead of wheels, similar to larger construction excavators or bulldozers. Mini skid steers are equipped with four wheels or tires, similar to traditional skid steer loaders, allowing them to maneuver on hard surfaces, such as concrete or pavement. Let’s take a closer look at what to look for when choosing your compact loader. While they share some similarities, there are significant differences between the two. Mini skid steers and mini track loaders, sometimes referenced as stand on skid steers, are both compact utility machines used in various construction, landscaping, and agricultural applications.
