Case 72 Inch Skid Steer Rotary CutterPremium
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Overview
The 72-inch-inch rotary cutter (brush hog) clears tall grass, light brush, saplings, and overgrown fence lines on Canadian acreages and road allowances. Case CE attachments are available through Canadian equipment dealers and distributors. A high-inertia blade deck absorbs impacts from hidden rocks and stumps better than disc mulchers. Best matched to skid steers with adequate hydraulic flow. Available through Case Construction Equipment dealers across Canada.
Canada Availability
Available through Case Construction Equipment dealers across Canada.
Key Facts
- Brand: Case Construction Equipment
- Working width: 72 inches
- Type: hydraulic rotary cutter
- Drive: hydraulic motor
- Mount: Case quick attach (SSQA compatible)
- Application: highway maintenance, wider-cut vegetation management
- Weight: 600–2000 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: 15–25 GPM
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You maintain pastures, hayfields, road shoulders, or utility corridors with grass and light brush
- You need a high-productivity mowing attachment that's simple to maintain and easy to source parts for
- Your operation requires regular acreage mowing on medium to large skid steers
⛔ Skip if…
- You're cutting woody brush over 2 inches in diameter regularly — a brush cutter or mulcher is a better fit
- Discharge direction is a concern near structures or people — a flail mower has contained discharge
🔍 Also consider…
- Brush cutter if you regularly encounter heavy overgrowth and saplings
- Flail mower for safer, finer-cut results near roads or structures
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Designed for Case machines but mounts to any skid steer or CTL with a universal SSQA quick-attach plate.
About Case CE in Canada
Case Construction Equipment attachments are available through a national Canadian dealer network. Built to OEM standards and compatible with Case skid steers via universal quick attach.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect blade tips or flail hammers for wear after each use — dull cutting edges increase engine load and reduce cut quality significantly
- Check all blade bolts for proper torque before every use — loose blades on a high-RPM rotary cutter are a serious safety hazard
- Grease deck spindle bearings after every 8 hours of operation — spindle bearing failure is the most common and expensive rotary cutter repair
- Check the belt drive or hydraulic motor for overheating signs (excessive heat, smell) after extended cutting sessions in dense material
- Remove wrapped material (wire, twine, root) from around the rotor shaft after every use — wrapped material cuts through shaft seals and causes bearing contamination
✅ Last checked: March 2026
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/rotary-cutters/case-rotary-cutter-72/