Digga Introduces New Brush Cutter Attachment

Digga North America is expanding its land‑clearing lineup with a new Brush Cutter attachment. The model made its debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG in March and attracted excellent reviews and secured early pre‑orders. Digga’s brush cutter is designed and manufactured in‑house at the company’s Iowa factory. It’s built specifically for skid steer operators tackling dense vegetation and demanding terrain.
The 72-in Brush Cutter is engineered for serious clearing work. The unit features anti‑collision blade technology which ensures the blades cannot strike each other. This reduces damage, downtime and noise. Digga explained a heavy‑duty tri‑blade carrier maintains momentum through thick grass, brush and saplings up to 4 in. in diameter — delivering smooth, consistent cutting performance. The brush cutter boasts a high‑efficiency SAI radial piston motor that’s designed to provide more torque at the blades while keeping skid steer hydraulics cooler and extending bearing life.
From the press release:
Built with operator safety and serviceability in mind, the Brush Cutter includes fast blade stopping times, a floating or fixed mount to suit varying terrain and a 90‑degree tilt‑back deck for easy access during maintenance. A reinforced deck, heavy‑duty push bar and chain curtain help contain debris while standing up to daily jobsite punishment. Adjustable cutting heights allow contractors to tailor performance for both rough clearing and finish work.
Digga’s Brush Cutter is manufactured under the company’s strict quality control standards, The new attachment reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering durable, high‑performance tools for North American contractors.
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