42" Toro Dingo Brush Cutter

Express Steel
SKU:
ES45030
Availability:
Orders will start shipping on May 15, 2026
$5,650.00
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Expected release date is May 15th 2026

42" Toro Dingo Brush Cutter (2026 Model)

  • American-Made Quality 100% Manufactured in the USA with Premium US Steel
  • Direct Drive Motors Less moving parts, no gear box, better efficiency.
  • Oil Filled Lubrication Oil lubricated vs grease for easier maintenance and longer durability
Overview
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 - 17 GPM flow rate in standard flow.


New in 2026
The lubrication mode has been switched to an oil filled design. This allows for easier maintenance and will extend the life of the attachment. 
The motors have been upgraded to a direct drive assembly. A direct system allows for less moving parts and therefor a more efficient motor and less wear and tear. 
Specifications
Weight755 lbs.
Cutting Width42"
GPM Flow Range9 - 17 GPM
Cut Capacity4"
Blade ConfigurationsThree Hardened Steel Blades
Min. Lift Capacity800 lbs
Blade Material & ThicknessSteel 1566 0.5"
Deck Thickness3/16"
Lubrication TypeOil Filled
Blade StyleStraight
Drive AssemblyDirect Drive - 2" Spindle Axel

Available Motors

MotorPriceGPM RecommendationFlow
80cc-9 - 17 GPMStandard
100cc+$10015 - 20 GPMStandard
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Reviews

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    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.