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42" Toro Dingo Brush Cutter

Express Steel
SKU:
ES45030
$4,705.00 $4,395.00
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The ES 42" Toro Dingo Brush Cutter is perfect for clearing land, debris, brush, fence rows, and small to medium sized trees up to 4 inches. Designed for use on smaller walk behind skid steers, this brush cutter is designed for machines with 9 - 20 GPM flow rate (you do not need a high flow machine for our brush cutters). These work only on standard flow – DO NOT USE ON HIGH FLOW!

Key Features:

  • Quick Attach Compatibility: Toro Dingo quick attach that also fits Ditch Witch, Vermeer, Boxer, Ramrod, Finn, and Thomas machines.
  • Bi-Directional Operation: Reversible operation allows for cutting in both directions when used with a standard flow machine.
  • Wire Wrap Prevention: Built-in studs protect against damage from barbed wire or debris.
  • Free Shipping: Available for Commercial or Residential delivery
  • American-Made Quality: 100% manufactured in the USA with premium US steel.

Note: You must be on-site with your own equipment to unload the product. Lift gate service available at delivery for an additional 75.00.

Dimensions:

Weight   650 lbs.
Dimensions   44" × 44" × 15"
GPM flow rate   9-20
Cut capacity   up to 4"
Motor Size   80 cc
Hardware   Comes with ¾” hydraulic hoses and heavy duty ½” ISO flat faced couplers
Deck Plate   3/16” steel deck plate with extra heavy duty push bar

 

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If your GPM falls outside of these parameters, give our office a call at 317-657-5017 so we can help you make the right selection. 

Reviews

  • 4
    42" Brush Cutter

    Posted by Tom Manson on Jan 29th 2026

    The brush cutter does indeed have a 42" cut, but the outside dimensions listed on your site are way off. You say it is 44" x44" when actually it is 48"x54" so that needs to be updated. I have used it a little before it got freezing cold and it does work well, With my Dingo the Aux Hyd does not stay on by itself, you have to hold the lever in the engaged position. That makes it kinda difficult to use if you already had one hand doing the steering and the other controlling the lift. If the lift is already at ground level that is not an issue. I really have not used it enough to get used to it. Last time I tried to use it the temp was 20 degrees and the brush cutter was not happy at that temperature. Once it warms up I will play more.