The new Little Wonder hydrostatic brushcutter is just what you need for dealing with the rough and tough weeds, brambles and brush.
The Hydro BRC-24 combines rugged design with advanced features, not least the hydrostatic drive for ease of operation and reduced fatigue for the operator.
Engage the hydrostatic transaxle in forward for speeds up to 4.2mph (6.75kmh) and 2.6mph (4.18kmh) in reverse. Whichever way you're travelling there's a 28" (71.1cm) cutter deck with a reversible 24" (70cm) blade to rip through sapling growth up to 2" (5cm) thick.
Nothing is going to stand in its way. Power comes from a durable 390cc Honda engine and there's a Noram mechanical blade clutch for forward and instant reverse drive propulsion.
The blade mechanism stops the blade virtually instantaneously for operator safety. The Little Wonder Hydro BRC-24 is controlled by solid rods, not wearable cables, connecting the operator controls to the transmission, mower deck and park brake. There's a speed control dialler to set either maximum speed or one to suit experience and the terrain. The handles provide precise control and reduce the risk of accidental speed fluctuation by the operator.
Among these key features are also big, tough 16" (40.6 cm) puncture resistant foam filled urethane tyres fitted as standard and designed to tackle all conditions. With its smooth hydrostatic operation it's no wonder this brushcutter is cutting it with landscapers, groundsmen and hire outlets.