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18 Brush Cutter CUT BRUSH NOT CORNERS. Hydro Brush Cutter


The Little Wonder Hydro Brush Cutter navigates through weeds, heavy brush and overgrown vegetation with ease. Our tempered spring steel 26” blade cuts tall weeds, brush and saplings up to 2” thick. Our welded steel frame design and engine positioning provide excellent balance regardless the terrain. And, unlike the competition, our hydrostatic transmission offers infinitely-variable, clutch-less speed selection—up to 4.2 mph forward and 1.7 mph reverse. So you can cut your own path at your own pace.


• Clear small areas, vacant lots, around barns or buildings


• Clear hilly terrain • Establish small trails or paths • Open riding trails


Product No.


Product Description Engine


Displacement Fuel Capacity Transmission


Transmission Type Axle


Park Brake Differential Lock


Ground Speed - Forward Ground Speed - Reverse Cutting Blade


Spindle / Bearings Overall Width


Cut Height / Capacity Tires


Unit Weight 5126-22-01


Hydro BRC-26 Honda® Honda®


GXV390 390cc 2.2 qts. (2.1 Liters) Hydro-Gear® T2®


• Clear around ponds • Perform highway guard rail maintenance


• Clear tinder brush and cut firebreaks in forest area


5126-21-03


Hydro BRC-26 Briggs & Stratton® 12.5HP* Briggs & Stratton® 344cc


2.8 qts. (2.6 Liters) Transaxle


Integrated Hydrostatic Pump / Motor .75” Solid Steel Standard Open


Infinitely-variable, 0-4.2 mph Infinitely-variable, 0-1.7 mph 26” (.25” Thick)


1” Diameter / Dual Sealed Ball Bearings 30” (32” at the Handles)


3” - 5”/ Saplings up to 2” diameter


16 x 4.8-8 Puncture-proof, Bar Tread, Foam-filled


405 lbs. *All power levels are stated gross horsepower per SAEJ1940 as rated by Briggs & Stratton.


16 x 4.80-8 Carlisle X-Trac with Puncture Sealant


367 lbs. Intek™


We offer more debris management products than any other manufacturer.


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