Weed Mower
Weed and Brush Mowers
Walk-Behind Weed Mower (High-Grass Mower) A walk-behind weed mower, often referred to as a "brush hog" or "high-grass mower," is a heavy-duty machine engineered to clear overgrown areas where a standard lawn mower would fail. Unlike residential mowers, these units feature high-clearance decks and heavy-duty, fixed blades capable of cutting through tall weeds, thick field grass, and light woody brush up to one inch in diameter. Built with large, lug-tread tires for superior traction on uneven or soft terrain, they are self-propelled to handle the physical demand of clearing meadows, hillsides, and reclaimed garden spaces. These mowers are the professional choice for initial land clearing and maintaining property perimeters where turf quality is secondary to aggressive cutting power.
Riding Brush / Weed Mower For expansive acreage and dense vegetation management, the riding brush mower provides industrial-scale production with significantly reduced operator fatigue. These machines are built on rugged, reinforced chassis and are equipped with high-horsepower engines and oscillating brush decks that "float" over uneven ground to prevent scalping. Designed to tackle saplings, heavy brambles, and thick brush, they offer much higher ground speeds than walk-behind models, making them essential for maintaining large fields, fire breaks, and commercial right-of-ways. With low centers of gravity for stability on slopes and heavy-duty guarding to protect the operator from flying debris, riding weed mowers transform hours of grueling manual clearing into an efficient, seated operation.