The Mini Brush Cutter Pro X brings a 25 per cent higher cutting capacity
Modeled after Diamond’s Brush Cutter Pro X, the Mini Brush Cutter Pro X is engineered to provide users – from farmers and construction contractors to landscapers and land management professionals – with another tool for their equipment toolbox.
Units are on their way to Australia and will be made available through local Diamond Mowers distributor Colbrook Industries.
This versatile attachment transforms a stand-on or stand-behind track loader into a powerful land-clearing tool that tackles trees, cuts through dense brush, and grinds stumps to ground-level, empowering operators to take on a broader range of tasks and jobs.
“This attachment is engineered specifically for the mini skid steer market and adds a new dimension of capability that empowers operators to clear land faster, reduce manual labor, and maximise their equipment investment,” Diamond Mowers vice president of engineering and product management Nate Cleveringa says.
“It packs all the power and performance of our Brush Cutter Pro X in a streamlined profile designed for those who value relentless durability and optimal versatility.”
The Mini Brush Cutter Pro X features a spindle-driven blade system with 25 per cent more cutting capacity than standard models, enabling operators to slice through dense brush, thick vegetation, and trees up to 5” (12.7cm) in diameter.
The 42” (106.7cm) cutting width is ideal for tackling everything from landscaping and property reclamation to urban lot clearing and maintaining parks, trails and forest preserves. The direct-drive spindle also delivers smooth and efficient power from the motor to the blades for consistent cutting performance so operators can handle tough materials without compromising on precision.

“The spindle system replaces the more traditional gearbox, which can be prone to wear and tear under heavy loads,” Cleveringa says.
“This design reduces mechanical complexity, resulting in greater durability during heavy duty operations.”
The commercial-grade steel construction of the Mini Pro X is 25 per cent thicker than most competitive models for enhanced durability, Diamond Mowers says.
Furthermore, the offset design of the bolt-on attachment plate allows operators to shift the plate across the front of their carriers to minimise track marks that would normally be left behind. This is particularly useful for precision tasks such as trail clearing or vegetation management near sensitive areas and affords greater flexibility when maneuvering in tight spaces and working near edges, fences, or other obstacles.
“This new attachment is more robust and reliable than anything else on the market,” Cleveringa says.
“It replaces manual clearing and empowers operators to tackle a wide range of tasks efficiently and reliably without needing to call in additional trades. This versatility leads to greater productivity and profitability.”
To help protect operators and ensure long-term usability, the Mini Brush Cutter Pro X also features Universal Safety Guarding, where polycarbonate safety glass shields operators from flying debris and other potential hazards during operation.
Hoses are enclosed in a thin spiral wrap, offering superior safeguarding, an enhanced level of durability, and resistance to wear and tear.
Providing an added layer of protection, the castle nut system locks cutting blades in place and positions them closest to the ground during operation. Under significant stress or impact, the secure fit reduces vibrations and ensures that, in the event of a blade compromise, failure is isolated to the blade and the attachment continues to operate safely.
“Reliability and performance are crucial for professionals working in challenging environments and were top priorities in the design of this attachment,” Cleveringa says.
“Field testing has shown that the spindle-driven double blades and castle nut system perform well in rigorous conditions. The design handles heavy workloads and minimises downtime by reducing the frequency of maintenance and repairs.”
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