YardCutter™ 9 - Inch Brush Blade Cutter Attachment for Grass Cutting
Regular price
$59.20
Sale price
$29.60Sale
THIS CHAINSAW BRUSH SHAPES UP YOUR YARD
Cutthick bushes,small shrubs, grass, and dense weedseasierthan before!Save timeandenergywith the PowerCutter™ - 9 Inch Chainsaw Brush Blade. With itsanti-kickback design, you can easily cut in any direction without effort!
Easy to Use:Cut through grasses and bushes in no time! This Chainsaw Brush Blade can easily clean your whole yard!
Quick and Efficient:Your time is important; this tool makes sure it’s not wasted by cutting fast and easy!
Multi-functional:Small trees, shrubs, heavy bushes, dense grass, and weeds are no problem with this tool!
HOW TO ASSEMBLE:
Unscrew your current disc or string trimmer.
Check the spinning direction of your trimmer.
Make sure you get the PowerCutter™ direction the correct way, the arrows will let you know in which direction needs the blade to spin.
For most trimmers, the PowerCutter™ arrows have to face up.
Tight the nut as hard as you can.
You're done!
FITS YOUR EXISTING TRIMMER, ELECTRIC OR GAS POWERED.
Our disc has a universal head that fits all trimmer models (Stihl, Echo, Worx, Black & Decker, Greenworks, Husqvarna & others).
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Darell
I'm on my second one of these. The first one has been thru a lot of hard use & needs to be retired. I've used other blades for brush and small trees, but this one stand far above any other blade I've used. It cuts thru small to large woody brush lie it wasn't even there. I've used it on trees that would probably be more of a candidate for a chainsaw. Just keep it out of the dirt and rocks as you would any chainsaw & It'll stay sharp for a good long while. The good news is - I have a chainsaw sharpener & can just touch up the cutting surfaces as needed.
Jeff
this thing is great. it will chew down pine trees up to 2 inch in diameter with a single swing.
I have it on a straight shaft Husquevarna 223r.
it easily cuts small trees and bushes.
things to watch out for:
Dulls when you make contact with rock, pavement or concrete. I did all that in the hour I used it. No fault of the blade, operator error.
The file is taped to outside of package, easy to miss. In fact I had forgotten about it and had to pull packaging from garbage.
My Husquvarna required a reverse threaded nut to mount this, NOT INCLUDED. I just happened to have one from previous trimmer.
Witcher
Works good could be dangerous in the wrong hands. The included file for sharpening is a plus. As you increase the rpms to make a cut into the tree you need a firm grip as this will take off on you. A brush cutter with a secondary " T " handle is advisable. As one hand will be on the throttle and the other will be on the secondary handle. This works well on
underbrush and small trees. Before you make a large purchase on equipment such a brush hog or similar gives this a try. Would recommend and repurchase.
GuyFromFlorida
This blade is amazing, it is a rotary chainsaw. I have installed it on an edger attachment instead of the weedeater attachment so the angle of use is better as I am cutting overhead through a forest and not clearing the ground of small trees. I am clearing a several acre property overgrown with pepper trees and heavy vines.
The blade easily cuts through anything wood, I have used it for hours and it only got dull when I hit hidden trash accidently, I have sharpened it once. It will cut until the gearbox hits the log and the blade can go no deeper, about 3 inches but if you cut from the other side it will cut 6 inch branches easily. Make sure you are SUPER careful, this thing can be REALLY dangerous to you and others, the blade must only contact large branches in a direction that is pulling the trimmer away from you, the other way it will grab violently and shove the trimmer toward you.
Cyrus
Worked great on my Stihl FS-56C! This will chew up anything you throw at it! As long as you have your rotation right. I did purchase the CISNO Washer Kit for STIHL trimmers for my FS-56C. The proof is in the pictures. If you have heavy brush & small trees you n
Madison
This thing works fantastic. I used it to clear small trees from around my drive way and it cut right through everything. Easily cuts trees up to 4 inches but keep caution the blade can get hot quick when cutting a lot of big stuff.
Roxanne
We have a Stihl. We had to buy a kit from Ace Hardware to change from string to a saw blade. I've attached a small video and picture of a 1 inch piece of brush we cut with it. It does a great job on 1" and under. It never bogged down. We have a lot of land clearing to do. So far, so good.
Adam
Never do I write reviews. Bought this hoping it would be good enough to clear small sapling and overgrowth from the shooting lanes in my hunting camps. This is one of those tools you buy and get 10x the value from. I’ve shown videos to everyone on how well this works. Even took down a 8-10” diameter pine - needless to say saplings, bushes, grasses don’t stand a chance.
Shaun
Cut down some big ol trees with this thing, and also a butt load of thorn bushes and other brush. worked great for all of it
Diego
Clearing a pond bank that had been neglected for a few years and also a creek bank that has a lot of bushes saplings and trees up to 3in dia.growed up on it.
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