Storm 72 in HD Brush Cutter
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Requires 15–25 GPM hydraulic flow. Practical Storm build details, catalog weights, and fitment notes are organized for a cleaner buying decision.
For acreage owners, farms, and small crews, the Storm 72" HD Brush Cutter is built around cutting trails, field edges, overgrowth, and rough property lanes with the machine-match details kept up front.
Available mount/style notes include Skid Steer. Listed catalog weight is 1100 lb for this configuration. Catalog data is included for fitment checks, freight planning, and buyer clarity without turning the product page into a dealer sheet.
Hydraulic Flow Requirement: 15–25 GPM
Hydraulic flow is a buying-critical spec; confirm the machine output before ordering so the cutter runs in the intended range.
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Cutting capacity and deck setup should be matched to the brush, saplings, and acreage work actually being handled.
Hydraulic Flow Match
Hydraulic flow is a buying-critical spec; confirm the machine output before ordering so the cutter runs in the intended range.
Cut Capacity and Deck Setup
Rated capacity still needs to be matched with the loader, ballast, terrain, and safe operating practice.
| Configuration | Mount / size | Listed weight |
|---|---|---|
| Skid Steer 72" Storm HD Brush Cutter | Skid Steer | 1100 lb |
Official Storm 72 inch HD brush cutter video
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