Dominate 8-Inch Timber and Eliminate Downtime with the Loflin Severe Duty Brush Cutter
Is your skid steer attachment constantly stalling or snapping shear pins when you transition from light brush to heavy timber?
This is the main frustration for operators who realize too late that "universal" cutters aren't built for the high-impact stress of 8-inch hardwoods. The loflin fabrication severe duty brush cutter addresses this bottleneck by replacing high-maintenance gearboxes with a proprietary direct-drive system and a high-mass flywheel. This industrial design from Loflin maintains relentless momentum while precision-matched motors prevent the hydraulic backpressure that stalls your machine.
If you are a commercial contractor or a professional land clearer, you need a tool that treats dense forest like a standard pasture. The loflin fabrication severe duty brush cutter is engineered specifically by Loflin for those who demand zero downtime and refuse to let a few 8-inch trees dictate their productivity. This isn't just a generic attachment; it’s a dedicated land-clearing partner built to be the most reliable asset in your fleet.
Structural failure is common in light-duty units that use multi-piece, bolt-together frames that vibrate apart under stress. Loflin solves this by seating the entire drive assembly into a massive, one-piece iron casting that provides an armored cradle for the motor and bearings. This rigid architecture ensures perfect internal alignment even during high-speed impacts with frozen timber. Combined with a 1/4" Grade 50 American steel deck, this unit is overbuilt by Loflin to handle the daily abuse of professional forestry work.
Downtime is a direct hit to your bottom line, so Loflin utilizes bi-directional, heat-treated forged steel blades that effectively double your time between sharpening. If your cutting edge starts to dull, you don't even have to leave the cab; simply reverse the hydraulic flow to engage a fresh, sharp edge instantly. This system, paired with their specialized wire-protected grease seals, ensures that vines and debris never reach your motor seals to cause expensive leaks.
Peak performance requires a perfect match between your loader and your attachment, which is why Loflin offers five distinct motor displacements from 100cc to 250cc. This custom calibration ensures you get the highest possible blade tip speed without the overheating issues that plague generic cutters. Whether you are running a standard-flow skid steer or a high-output CTL, Loflin provides the exact motor displacement required to keep your machine running cool all day.
Handcrafted in Denton, North Carolina, the Loflin Severe Duty Series represents the pinnacle of American-made durability. Every component, from the industrial Parker-brand hoses to the oversized tapered roller bearings, is selected by the Loflin team for its ability to survive high-vibration environments. Choosing this tool means investing in industrial-grade muscle that lives up to its name, turning overgrown acreage into a clean slate.
Why Choose The Loflin Fabrication Severe Duty Brush Cutter?
Proprietary Direct-Drive Engineering
Loflin Fabrication eliminates the most common failure points in land clearing—gearboxes and shear pins. By utilizing a proprietary direct-drive system, hydraulic power is transferred straight from the motor to the forged steel axle. This means you get 100% of your machine’s torque delivered to the blades without worrying about mechanical overheating or snapping pins in the middle of a heavy stand of timber.
Relentless 8-Inch Cutting Capacity
While most attachments struggle with saplings, this unit is engineered by Loflin to process heavy 8-inch timber in a single pass. The secret is a high-mass flywheel that acts like a centrifugal freight train, carrying massive momentum into every strike. This allows the blades to pulverize hardwoods that would cause inferior, lightweight cutters to stall out or bog down your hydraulics.
Industrial One-Piece Iron Cast Housing
Structural integrity is the backbone of the Loflin design. Unlike competitors who use multi-piece bolt-together frames that vibrate apart under stress, Loflin seats the entire drive assembly into a massive one-piece iron casting. This armored cradle ensures that the motor and oversized bearings stay perfectly aligned, even during the high-impact strikes common in commercial forestry work.
Precision Motor-to-Loader Matching
To prevent hydraulic backpressure and overheating, Loflin offers five distinct motor displacements ranging from 100cc to 250cc. This allows us to calibrate the cutter specifically to your skid steer’s Gallons Per Minute (GPM). This exact matching ensures you maintain the highest possible blade tip speed and cutting efficiency without putting undue stress on your loader's hydraulic pumps.
Bi-Directional Forged Steel Blades
Productivity is doubled thanks to Loflin’s heat-treated, bi-directional forged steel blades. This design allows you to utilize both sides of the cutting edge simply by reversing the hydraulic flow from your cab. Instead of stopping to sharpen blades mid-day, you just flip the switch and keep working with a fresh, sharp edge, effectively cutting your maintenance downtime in half.
Armored Wire and Seal Protection
Loflin understands the grit of real-world job sites, which is why they’ve integrated specialized wire-protection systems around the lower grease seals. This prevents vines, wire, and long grass from wrapping around the drive shaft and tearing out the motor seals. This critical engineering detail prevents the expensive hydraulic leaks and bearing failures that plague "standard" duty attachments.
Advanced Carbide Mulching Technology
For operators who need more than just a rough cut, the carbide-tooth variation transforms this unit into a high-production forestry mulcher hybrid. Unlike standard forged blades that slice through vegetation, these ultra-hard carbide tips are designed to grind and pulverize 8-inch timber into a fine, consistent mulch that decomposes rapidly. This integration is the definitive choice for high-abrasion environments—such as rocky soil or "dirty" land reclamation—where traditional steel edges would dull instantly. With carbide, you eliminate the need for daily sharpening while gaining the ability to chew stumps down to ground level, leaving behind a professional, park-like finish in a single pass.